On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 01:14, Christine McLellan wrote: > Brian - By any chance do you have any Exchange server side rules > (previously created with Outlook) set up on that account that moves or > somehow manipulates the messages coming into or going out of the > Inbox?
Speaking only for myself, but I have the same problems, and don't have any filters, server side or local. Evo 1.2 + Connector on RH 7.3, upgraded from 1.0.8 to 1.2 with Red Carpet. I don't think that the upgrade matters here, I already tried moving away my ~/evolution temporarily, but the problem persists :/ > > > On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 15:45, Brian Rectanus wrote: > > Hello, > > I am using evolution and connector (and all other deps for those two) > > rpms. I wanted to see if any one else has this issue before filing a > > bug... > > > > + Evolution 1.2 w/connector against exchange server > > + Select Inbox and mark any new messages as read (remain in Inbox) > > + Send another message to the account (from another mailer, etc) > > + When evolution checks for new messages the next time or if you > > hit S/R, the new message count goes up for Inbox, but the message > > is not displayed in the list. > > + Setting the get new messages to N minutes or turning it > > off seems to have no effect as clicking S/R manually does > > the same thing. > > + Moving out of Inbox and back then shows the message in the list. > > > > Also I am not getting consistent result on these issues... > > > > + Occasionally, marking new messages as read will not update the > > new message count until you hit S/R or the next auto get new > > messages from server is reached. > > > > + Occasionally, a folder will show a new message count, and when > > displaying that folder, the new message count doubles. Marking > > the new messages as read halves the new message count. Then > > doing a S/R clears the new message count. > > > > Can anyone duplicate any of these? > > > > -Brian _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
