On Tue, 2011-01-04 at 14:22 -0500, Philippe LeCavalier wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-01-04 at 18:48 +0000, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > Are you *sure* it's Evo doing that?  Could it be your server doing it?
> > It sounds very unlike something that Evo would do and it's certainly not
> > something I have ever seen.
> Yup. Positive. If I open subscriptions. I must remove the checkmark
> and add it again to see the folder.

Wierd.  What IMAP server are you using?  Are you using Evo's IMAP
provider or the IMAP+ provider?

> > Isn't that why you have authenticated SMTP?  So you don't have to keep
> > changing SMTP servers - you just have one that allows relaying if you
> > are authenticated properly.
> > Besides, I don't see what's different between selecting an account in
> > the From: drop down menu and selecting a different SMTP server in
> > whatever config/selector Thunderbird uses.
> Many ISPs I use throughout the day block TCP 25 at the gateway forcing
> everyone to use their SMTP servers.

Or go around them.  VPNs work well.  Or I just run an SMTP server for my
domain on a Linode that accepts SMTP submissions on TCP/21212.  Then you
can just tell Evolution {hostname}:21212 for the SMTP configuration.

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