El mar, 26-01-2010 a las 08:08 +0100, No more cries escribió:
> Le mardi 26 janvier 2010 à 09:26 +0800, Ng Oon-Ee a écrit : > > > 2010/1/26 No more cries : > > > ok... so bad... > > > > > > i'm sorry i'm french... i mean i send email at work, they stay on the > > > server... and i would like evolution to bring them back in my email > > > folders > > > in evolution... don't know the words to say...repatriate the sent mails ? > > > just like the received one ! when i receive mails at work, then i get back > > > home, evolution download them... but just the received, not the sent ! > > > weird they didn't think of that case... > > > maybe there is some equivalent that could do this ? because its important > > > for me i get all the emails of the day in my folders once at home... not > > > just the received ones.. > > > > Please don't top-post, makes reading disconcerting. > > > > Anyway, its (I believe) part of the POP specification that only your > > INBOX gets downloaded. Gmail by default saves sent messages in Sent. POP > > is not a synchronization, so it only downloads one-way, therefore it is > > not possible for you to use POP to download your sent messages. When you > > send mail through Evolution, it saves its own copy (without talking to > > gmail) in the Sent folder locally. Gmail then saves another copy in the > > Sent folder it maintains > > > > This is nothing to do with Evolution specifically, its just the way the > > specification is written (and implemented by Gmail). IMAP supports what > > you want, but you reject that idea. I think its easier for you to use > > IMAP and solve your other issues than figure out a workaround for an > > inherent implementation detail of POP. > > _______________________________________________ > > Evolution-list mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list > > allright, thankS... you know, i used Outlook for years, with pop > protocol, the sent mail went anyway in the sent folder, whatever was > the way i sent my mails (via a website or the software) > imap is a bit anoying because it makes a folder for each account with > all the exact folders there are on the servers... i want just local > folders unifyng all my emails... > > > _______________________________________________ May be you could tell Gmail that sent mail get stored in Inbox mail. But it's strange because I write sometimes in the webmail and I received it in Evolution in Inbox!! Other way may be, is pick all sent messages and move it together to Inbox at the end of the day. So Evolution downloads them as received and there you can do what you want with them. About Imap I can say anything, I never used it, I don't know much about it. :"-) Hope this could help Regards Sylvia
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