On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 01:30, Chris Petersen wrote > > 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?
Lemme add a big "Me TOO!" to that. When you login to an imap account for the first time, the server has to fetch all the info from the server, right? Number of messages, flags, headers, etc. Would it be more trouble than it's worth to be able to configure Evolution to resycnhronize the IMAP on certain intervals (say, once an hour resynchronize the mailbox completely). If it were configurable, then users over dialup wouldn't have to use it but those who have fast connections, who leave a copy of evolution running at home as well as work, could. Just a thought. -- Brian _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
