On Wed, 26 Jan 2011 16:55:50 +0200, Vilius Šumskas <vilius-
[email protected]> says...

> Thunderbird does so by opening 5 connection to 5 different >
folders.Andas far as I know 5 is the limit. So if you are using more 
than 5 folders
you have to enable syncronization anyway.

Hmm... checked it again. With only 1 active connection Thunderbird works 
like you described - Inbox have to be selected to get new emails. But 
when I've enabled second connection it started to act as per my 
description. I have almost 60 subfolders in my Inbox and with 2 active 
connections and all synchronization options disabled I'm always getting 
instant notifications and proper filtering. It looks like with one 
available connection it idles in actually selected folder, but when 
there is more connections available one of them always idles on inbox. 
And I think this is very good compromise - good for me and good for you. 
Unfortunately I hate Thunderbird so I hope The Bat! will finally have 
good IMAP service.

-- 
br,
Zurek


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