> > I have been using my private computer at my office on campus as both > an incoming and outgoing mail sever. That computer uses spamassassin to > monitor spam, > and it puts in in a file on the server !/Mail/caughtspam. I can see that file > in evolution on my home computer. > > But I am being forced to give up my private computer and do everything on my > department's public system. I have set evolution at home to use the > departmental > incoming mail server. It also puts spam messages in ~/Mail/caughtspam, but I > can't > get evolution on my home machine to see that file. > > So how do I get evolution to see a specific file on the server? > How are you connecting to the remote server? IMAP? POP? Exchange?
If IMAP, then do Folder -> Subscriptions, select the server and then subscribe to the relevant folder. If POP, you can't - the POP protocol doesn't know about anything other than the Inbox If Exchange, then it should all be there automatically. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
