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What do you mean?
Jeff
On Mon, 2001-11-19 at 17:02, Matthew Western wrote:
> Any of you guys know how to change the view on folders? i have IMAP
> subsuscribed to Exchange server working nicely. I got Calendar/Conta
t: RE: [Evolution] Re: local inbox vs. IMAP inbox
Matthew.
Perhaps you're confusing MAPI with IMAP. They are two different
protocols.
There are two concepts here:
1) server storage of content
Exchange servers can store mail folders and calendar/tasks/contact
folders.
IMAP servers can
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Subject: RE: [Evolution] Re: local inbox vs. IMAP inbox
Contact and Calendar data has no business being stored in an IMAP
folder, IMAP is for mail.
Moving contact and calenda
op to my local folders? no i do not. that would
> > defeat the purpose of having my IMAP mail on the server, i may as well use
> > POP.
> >
> > Matthew
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> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jeffrey Stedfast [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: [Evolution] Re: local inbox vs. IMAP inbox
Okay, so it's not just me
I also would like the auto-complete address to work from my LDAP conta
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> For fear of asking the same question twice:
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> Are you trying to get rid of having to see the local folders in the
> f
IMAP just doesn't do calendar and addressbook. I know, when you connect
to the Exchange server via IMAP, you get a folder called "Contacts" that
has some stuff in it, and another folder called "Calendar" that has some
stuff in it, and it looks like if you could just get Evolution to play
around, y
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Contact and Calendar data has no business being stored in an IMAP
folder, IMAP is for mail.
Moving contact and calendar data to the
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> What do you mean?
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> Jeff
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> On Mon, 2001-11-19 at 17:02, Matthew Western wrote:
s sense... it defaults to
> mail folders...
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how to change the view so it makes sense... it defaults
to
> mail folders...
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> Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 7:25 AM
> To: Jeffrey Stedfast
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On Mon, 2001-11-19 at 17:02, Matthew Western wrote:
> Any of you guys know how to change the view on folders? i have IMAP
> subsuscribed to Exchange server working nicely. I got Calendar/Contact but
> can't figure out how to change the view so it makes sense... it defaults to
> mail folders...
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Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 7:25 AM
To: Jeffrey Stedfast
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Subject: Re: [Evolution] Re: local inbox vs. IMAP inbox
It might be that 'filter new messages in inbox' is set on the imap
account and there
It might be that 'filter new messages in inbox' is set on the imap
account and there is a rule that moves messages ot the local inbox
or something (although afaik it should use the remote inbox
if nothing matches).
IMAP doesn't download messages otherwise, they remain on the server.
Unless you'
Hi Steve -
> When I first
> fired up evolution, it brought a bunch of messages into it's own local inbox
> (the one that shows in the button panel along the left side). In the folder
> list, I see both sets of folders, ie, the (apparently) primary folders, and
> the folders for my main IMAP
The mail *does* stay on the IMAP server, my last email explained that I
thought...
It sounds like you are using the Shortcut Bar, which you are free to
delete shortcuts from and add new ones to...
Just remove the Inbox icon and create a new one for your IMAP Inbox,
tada!
Jeff
On Sun, 2001-11-1
Jeffrey Stedfast writes:
> I'm not sure what you are asking...?
>
> Evolution doesn't download IMAP mail into your local Inbox unless you
> setup filters to do so and also configure Evolution to filter your IMAP
> Inbox.
Allow me to explain :)
I'm trying to switch completely from windoze to
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