On the desktop, evo is in /home/jean/evolution. The laptop has a /home/jean directory, and /home/jean/evolution from the desktop is mounted in /home/jean/evolution on the laptop.
I have a couple of filters that move suspected spam to a folder called 'Junk'. On the desktop, they work as they should, but on the laptop, every piece of new mail gets moved to 'Junk'. I suppose I could add a color as it moves it, and find out which rule is triggering the move to Junk, that might explain something.
Thanks.
Jean
On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 21:24, guenther wrote:
Sorry for getting back late... > I've been doing a similar thing. I have evo on my desktop, but I also > use a laptop from time to time, even while I'm in the office. I > exported my evolution directory via NFS from the desktop, and then > mount it on the laptop. This works pretty well, except for some reason > my filters aren't applied the same way on the laptop as they are on > the desktop. One of these days I'll figure that one out... When moving mails by Filters, the target folders are hardcoded [1]. If you are using local mails this is a file: URI. Do the $HOME or at least the user names differ on both machines? ...guenther [1] see ~/evolution/filters.xml
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