> http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=8924 completely characterises > the problem. 8924 is marked as being a duplicate of 5348. > > So, if I understand the situation correctly: > > * exchange doesn't inform you of new messages when they arrive
No. It *does* tell evolution (and your various biff-type programs) about the new message. It's just that when Evolution asks for the headers so it can add the message to the summary, Exchange then claims that the message doesn't exist. As for why other IMAP clients don't have this problem: there are 10 ways to do *anything* in IMAP. If you implement everything the really basic, obvious ways, you'll never hit any server bugs, because the servers will have been tested against simple clients. But if you use the more powerful/obscure IMAP features like Evolution does (to better support searching, disconnected mode, etc), then you tend to hit weird bugs on some less-well-tested servers. (And Evo is younger than Netscape/Mozilla, so we haven't had as much time to work around these problems.) Can anyone confirm/deny that this problem only happens with Exchange 5.5, not Exchange 2000? -- Dan _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
