Hi guys, I've got a few computers I work with that all run Evolution and I access my mail via IMAP.
I think message headers are being cached by evolution and I'd like to disable this, or change the way a cache flush takes place. Right now if I were to mark a read message as "unread", it does not show up as such in the other Evolution's running on other computers. The only way for the others to see these kind of changes is by restarting the program. I prefer leaving the programs running 24/7 and have them be in sync at all times. So, can this cache be disabled? I quickly checked the source code but I cannot find an obvious location to disable this. Either the cache is totally disabled, or gets flushed whenever the program checks for new mail. Yes I realize this will put more load on the IMAP server, that's acceptable, it's just me using my local IMAP so any added load will be ignored. It won't be all that bad to me. Thanks for any help anybody can provide, -- Gerard Beekmans http://linuxfromscratch.org /* Linux Consultant --- OSDN / DevChannel * * Technical Writer --- CheapBytes */ /* If Linux doesn't have the solution, you have the wrong problem */ _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
