On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 9:27 PM, David Woodhouse <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-05-18 at 20:02 +0300, Ruslan Tarasov wrote:
>> 1. There is no virtual Trash directory in a new EWS account. This
>> makes it hard to track deleted messages. As an alternative it would be
>> useful to move deleted mails to "Delete Items" directory instead of
>> marking them as deleted.
>
> Our initial testers actually complained about the *presence* of the
> virtual 'Trash' folder, and rightly so IMO. You don't want a Trash
> folder *any* a Deleted Items folder.
>
> If you want vfolders, there's a home for them right at the bottom of the
> folder pane. They have no business being mixed in with the *real*
> folders.
>
> There is certainly more work to be done on deletion. We know how to
> *read* the 'deleted' flag which is set when we mark a message as
> \Deleted on the IMAP side, but we haven't yet worked out how to *set* it
> from EWS yet.
>

Ideally, I would like messages to be moved to "Deleted Items" when I
delete them, but even the current way (marking them as deleted
instead), is OK to me. If the second way is going to stay, then I
would like to have some virtual Trash. I did not find the way to
create a search folders that would show deleted items for me. It is
possible to use such criteria (status=deleted), but all the messages
in such search folder will be hidden :)

Anyway, I found the commit where you disable Trash, so I will be able
to enable it myself for me only.

>> 2. Address book is not working. It says "Detailed error message:
>> Invalid source" for some reason.
>
> I think I fixed that today.
>

Address auto-complete works perfectly with the last version from git. Thanks!

Contacts still do not seem to show on the contacts tab in evolution,
but auto-complete is more than enough for me.

> --
> dwmw2
>
>

Generally, EWS works extremely nice and much more stable than
evolution-mapi used to. Thank you for your great job!
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