Evolution implements it, and has done for some time.  Which version are
you using?

It doesn't mean it works though, since i've never seen a server run it,
but it definitely implements it.


On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 01:55 +0100, Jamie L. Penman-Smithson wrote:
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> Cyrus IMAP and other IMAP sever implementations use the IMAP ALERT
> response to display warnings to the user, for example when their mailbox
> quota is nearly used up.
> 
> Evolution ignores the ALERT status response, and thus ignores RFC 2060
> which specifically states:
> 
> | The currently defined response codes are:
> |
> |      ALERT          The human-readable text contains a special alert
> |                     that MUST be presented to the user in a fashion
> |                     that calls the user's attention to the message.
> 
> I've tested this in Mozilla Thunderbird, and the ALERT is properly
> acknowledged - on an account with a low quota the user is warned that
> their quota is at x%.
> 
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