On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 04:01 +0100, guenther wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-01-18 at 10:42, David Woodhouse wrote:
> > I just compiled Evolution 1.5 to play with it. Without any permission
> > from myself, it started a spamd daemon listening on a local port. That's
> > just scary. 
> > 
> > It's objectionable that it even started trying to use SpamAssassin at
> > all without being asked; let alone that it started a daemon. This really
> > ought to be turned off by default.
> 
> File a bug. ;)

Urgh. But Ximian bugzilla still insists on asking me for my login
details once for about every three pages it gives me.

I managed to fight it into letting me submit #53109

> > It's also given me a new 'Junk' folder which I can't seem to delete,
> > just like the 'Trash' folder, except at least that one had the decency
> > to go at the end of the folder list where it wasn't in the way _quite_
> > so much.
> 
> It's a vFolder, just like the Trash. ;)
> 
> Yes, I too would be more happy to see the Junk folder right beneath the
> Trash folder (where it belongs) and not in reach of my Inbox...

I'd be happier to not see it there at all. In fact, I'd be
_particularly_ happy to not see the Junk folder, or more to the point
I'd be happy to see the mails which are in my _real_ Junk folder which
Evo won't let me access any more.

> > If I try to delete either of these unwanted folders, I don't
> > even get an error message -- it just issues a LIST to the IMAP folder
> > for them, finds that they don't really exist, and silently does nothing.
> 
> File a bug. ;)

#53110

> > Finally, although it goes and checks for mail as requested, and I can
> > _see_ it issuing STATUS commands and getting told there's new mail, it's
> > not highlighting folders in the tree and showing me that there's new
> > mail there.
> 
> Known bug, AFAIK. Mail counts are not updatet ATM.

I think this was #51045, but it was marked FIXED. I've reopened it.

-- 
dwmw2


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