On Sat, 2002-04-13 at 12:48, Brian wrote: > On Fri, 2002-04-12 at 21:55, Paul Merlin wrote: > > Le ven 12/04/2002 � 20:38, Jeffrey Stedfast a �crit : > > > There's no way to do this. > > > > Is it a planned feature ?? > > If there's no way to do it, how can it be a planned feature? :)
Well actually I think Jeff was saying that there's no way to do this using evolution. There aren't any plans to implement it that i'm aware of. Mainly as we'd need some mechanism to implement it without breaking through abstraction layers. Its probably not that hard to do, but nobody's given it enough thought. Any reasonable patches will be considered ... > POP was never really designed for leaving mail on the server at all, let > alone keeping an index of all messages, and then comparing how long > they've been in the cache or the timestamp in the header to determine if > they should be deleted. Yes other mailers have pulled off this hack, > but it's really just better to use IMAP if users plan to leave the mail > on the server at all. This is so true. Its called Post _OFFICE_ Protocol for a reason. You dont file and store your mail at your postoffice postbox (if you have one), you just pick it up there. _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
