I have an interesting dilemma ... I left my office computer unlocked and evolution running and I think that a coworker went through some of my mail. All of my email (including sent mail) is on an IMAP server (Cyrus 1.5.19). I looked at the imap log and saw that my sent-mail folder was accessed seven times deliberately (since evolution had been open for a while and was checking for new mail every five minutes and this wasn't logged, it had to be the other person accessing the folder).
When I considered this, I ssh'ed into my machine, did a 'killev; oaf-slay' and went looking in the evolution cache of the folder in question. Doing an 'ls -lt | less' I see lots of files accessed at the time in question, but only a few messages where the full headers were pulled. My question is, how do I determine which messages were read based off the contents of the cache? -- Brian _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
