I presume:
- you have junk filtereing turned off.
- you're using a very recent 1.5
- you don't have 'automatically synchronise remote mail locally' turned on
- you don't have 'sync for offline mode' set on the folder properties for that folder
It might just be a bug too. The camel log should show what its actually doing (run evo as: "CAMEL_DEBUG=all evolution-1.5")
On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 11:00 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
(1.5, Fedora 1, KDE 3.2.2) I have spam redirected to a Spam folder on the server side (i.e. I'm *not* using the built-in Junk controls) and a few times a day I give it a quick once-over and delete it all. On 1.4 this is practically instantaneous, but on the 1.5 series it's a lot slower and seems to correlate with the number of messages selected. Note that I'm not talking about expunge, just the standard deletion. I get the impression Evo is now reading the messages where previously it didn't, even though I don't want it trying to handle spam. Both incarnations have the same filters and apply them only to the Inbox. poc _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
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