On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 14:27 -0400, Matthew Barnes wrote: 
> On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 18:42 +0100, [email protected] wrote: 
> > Anyway now to the questions:
> > 
> >  I am using two google account (mail/calendar/etc)
> > 
> > - I wanted to rename the calendar name (listed as "Calendar" within
> > evolution) renaming it from evolution doesn't work, and I can't find an
> > option within gmail. 
> 
> It's hard-coded as "Calendar" for now, but I hope to improve this in 3.4
> such that setting up a Google account through GNOME Online Accounts will
> list *all* your Google calendars by their actual calendar names as shown
> on Google.  There's some messy infrastructure stuff that needs improved
> on before this can happen, which I'm working on now.
> 
> 
> > - I want to be able to re-arrange the folder, for that I was using a
> > plugin call conversation in Thunderbird (see below for url). This
> > basically will show you only what's important for you.
> > I.E. in my case, my two inbox folder (and the possibility to have one
> > view with the two inbox together, and the RSS feed. The rest can be
> > expand only when needed. 
> > The view is therefore tidier not to mention the fact you do not have
> > the need to scroll up and down all the time to access different
> > mailboxes.
> 
> Search Folders can do a lot of this kind of thing.  I think some users
> even use Search Folders exclusively and just leave their account trees
> collapsed.
> 
> We don't have anything like Thunderbird's "favorite" folders.  I've
> considered it in the past, but we just don't have it yet.
> 
> 
> > - As I am only using my two gmail account I do not need the "On this
> > Computer" folder can we remove them? Only if the RSS folder can then
> > be move elsewhere. 
> 
> You can't actually remove "On This Computer", but in 3.4 you'll be able
> to at least hide it from the sidebar and also reorder accounts in the
> sidebar (a long requested feature).
> 
> 
> > - Again as I am using two gmail account I do not want to keep my
> > entire inbox locally in order to save hard-drive space, so an option
> > to keep only the last 30 days of email locally would be great.
> 
> We don't have any options to limit cache size at the moment, although I
> could foresee such an option being more like a web browser cache limit
> where you pick a fixed cache size and it trims the least recently seen
> mails rather than mails with the oldest date stamps.
> 
> Matthew Barnes
> 
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Right,

First of all, thank you so much for the prompt reply. 

Secondly thank you for the advises. 

Thirdly, whoow I can see improvement coming and quite frankly I like
that a lot. looking very much forward for the next release then, do you
guys work on a schedule release, or on a when ready when release? As I
did not follow any dev before, what time-line (not exactly) is to be
expected for those feature? 

Kind regards,



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