> > And we haven't even touched on the issue of multiple clients for the > same server/account (say you read your mail from home and also from > work), or what happens if your local cache is lost or corrupted. > And that's the killer for me. I have 3 Evo clients I use regularly (work, home, laptop) and a plethora of other things that I use when necessary (Thunderbird on XP, webmail, outlook occasionally). Two of my Evo clients have full filtering setup, one has partial filtering, the other clients obviously don't. It would be a real pain if my Evo instances filtered things that each one hadn't seen before rather than just 'new' mail. The only way I can see it happening is if Evo puts a custom flag into the mail saying 'this mail has been filtered by Evo already' - but that breaks my two-tier filtering: minimal on some clients with full filtering on one.
I may be peculiar in my setup, but I would be mightily peeved if Evo was 'broken' to mimic what other mail clients do! BUT - I do think it needs to be sorted out - I regularly answer this same question on the list and it is clearly not intuitive to people. It may be an issue with particular IMAP clients or particular combinations of setups, but it does need to be documented. P. _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
