On Friday, November 05, 2004 at 7:39:52 AM [GMT -0500], Peter Fjelsten
wrote:

> If I move a message from Folder 1 to Folder 2 it now looks like this:

> Folder 1  10 <9>
> Folder 2  10 <11>

The move is carried out server side with the local cache being oblivious
of what happened. The same happens with deletions and this is why on
slow connections, the user deletes the message to see it still sitting
there in the message list. It disappears from the message list only
after it's deleted from the server. At least, that's what happens most
of the time. :)

> - this must mean that the folders are not actually sync'ed until
> they're selected.

This is true if you have the folders set not to sync or the periodic
checking is disabled.

-- 
-= Allie =-
..... There are lies, damned lies, and statistics. -Mark Twain
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