ons, 2003-01-08 kl. 13:24 skrev Steve Sykes: > How do I link the folders and/or directories that Pine, mail and > Evolution use so that mail that is delivered to my user account can show > in Evolution along with the mail that is popped from the local server?
Don't reckon you can do it with POP, it's no trouble at all with IMAP. Sorry if I'm talking down a bit, it's not the intention POP mail gets removed from the server. Evo stuffs it into a proprietary directory, ~/evolution/local where Pine couldn't possibly access it. Let alone Unix mail. IMAP mail stays on the server or, if your Unix home directory is on another machine, into that. You can organize your own folders, though whatever happens, your INBOX stays on a central server. It stays in a server-dependant standard format and extraneous mail clients leave it that way. Evo makes its own summaries in a different directory and adds funny things like labels, but leaves the original files as they are. The point is, you should be able to read it with an IMAP client from anywhere on the Internet, including Pine, if things are done properly by your network admin or ISP. Mail should be able to be synced to your notebook or whatever. My clients are Evo, which is my favorite for local reading, and Horde's server-side, browser-based Imp for webmail (Internet). Both read and leave mail on the same servers and they share common mailbox folders. Best, Tony -- Tony Earnshaw When all's said and done ... there's nothing left to say or do. e-post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www: http://www.billy.demon.nl _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
