ons, 31.12.2003 kl. 22.53 skrev Eric Lambart: > > Nevertheless logical. If your IMAP server has registered the message as > > having been "seen" (with Courier IMAP, for example, that's done in > > $HOME/INBOX.whatever/courierimapuiddb - or whatever2, if one is using > > virtual mailboxes) then it's been seen. And rightly so, too. > > I never said it wasn't logical, Tony =) I was just trying to give > Volker a few clues to resolving the problem with his sysadmin.
In my scenario, Volker *is* the sysadmin (granted he's not present to admit it). Also, IMAP is not just Courier, Cyrus, UW-IMAP or whatever, it's a bunch of rfcs. You want me to throw them at you, I will - courtesy of Courier. The point is, that when an IMAP server, whether it is Courier, Cyrus, UW-IMAP or whatever has seen a message, the message has been *seen*. If Lotus hasn't seen it, then Lotus is at fault. This has not anything to do with Evo. When a message has been seen, SquirrelMail, Mozilla, Evo, whatever, should report it as having been *seen*. All of these do for me. Bottom line: Volker should ask for his money back. > For the sake of next year's travel budget, I *wish* a � was less than a > $, but I'm afraid that ain't going to be true for a while, if ever! ;) I live in Old Europe. When the Euro started its course, it soon sunk to $0.80 = � 1, which made it expensive against the Dollar. Now Americans have to pay $1.25 for a Euro (don't ask me why, because you would not like to hear the answer). *You* have to pay more when you come to Old Europe, which is only right (should never have left it in the first place). --Tonni -- mail: billy - at - billy.demon.nl http://www.billy.demon.nl _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
