> === dtk schrieb am 2011-04-11 10:08: === < > So I enjoy being able to efficiently organize my mail when working from my > box, > but everytime I am away from it and I therefor have to use another client, I > am > presented with a mailbox that not only intermingles my legitimate mail with > the > occasional spam getting through and the mail I already dismissed (deleted), it > not even has the mails I already processed marked as read. > This is a pretty huge deal for me. > > I do imagine though that quite a few of you are using a similar setup. Can you > please tell me how you handle the situation? Why doesn't my sup add the > correct > maildir flags? Am I holding it wrong? -.-
Thou shalt not have another e-mail client beside of sup -- because sup does not change the e-mail sources, and if other mail clients change sources, sup won't be able to find the emails any longer. There are some workarounds for this, I installed sup on a PC I can access via dyndns, run sup there and log in with ssh to read my mail from different locations. Disadvantage: I cannot view attachements where I need a framebuffer device. Well -I could reconfigure my mailcap to use X-programs to view attachments and use ssh with X-forwarding, might work. William Morgan is working on a server - client based solution that will solve this problem, but I don't dare to try it yet - being not work in progress, but yet in development. Greetings, Ruthard _______________________________________________ sup-talk mailing list sup-talk@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/sup-talk