On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 15:46, David Woodhouse wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 23:15, Gerard Beekmans wrote:
> > 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. 

Depends somewhat on how the server notifies other folders of changes
anyway.

> That's not header caching, that's _flag_ caching. The important
> difference being that while the IMAP protocol explicitly allows header
> caching (which is an important optimisation), it has no support for
> caching of _flags_, which is less important.
> 
> An IMAP client which caches flags is buggy; unfortunately I know of no
> way to turn this off in the Evolution back end at the moment.

I would disagree here.  I've not seen many imap clients which do a query
every time you scroll throuhg the list of messages; which is what they'd
have to do if they did no caching of flags.

But on the other hand, evolution doesn't rescan the flags every time you
switch folders, which it should, but is a big price to pay for people
who dont need it.

> > 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.
> 
> You can also do it by going offline and back online again -- which isn't
> necessarily much more convenient than closing and restarting,
> admittedly.

And wont wear your mouse out either.


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