I've been meaning to mention this for awhile, and my appologies if this has already been addressed..
I use an IMAP connection to connect to my local machine because maildir format was not originally supported particularly well (detected subfolders merely as root folders with longer names - ie .Lists.Evolution instead of Lists->Evolution).. Anyway, this aside (as I've already mentioned it and hopefully it is/will be fixed), I've noticed a number of weird things with IMAP performance.. Mainly, I leave evolution open on my home machine when I go to work. At work, I ssh in and use pine.. When I get home, evolution will often not have noticed many of the changes I've made with pine, including message deletions, etc. These deleted messages still show up in the message lists in evolution, but when I click on them I get an error (because they're not there anymore). But that's all that happens. Shouldn't evolution be checking for LACK of messages as well as new ones when it does a mailbox update check? And if the message is gone, shouldn't it remove it from the list? This in itself is mildly annoying, but (at least in older versions - hasn't happened in awhile) it would also occasionally segfault after selecting several different nonexistent messages. Anyway, just thought I'd mention it. -Chris _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
