I am having some issues getting Evolution and Thunderbird to place nice together with my IMAP account. I access my IMAP from two different computers at work and home using Evo on one and Thunderbird on the other (work is Windows). I just recently switched to Evo as I really liked the integration features with Gnome and would really like to continue to use it but I am having a really annoying problem at the moment.
First, the cached information on the message state in Evolution isn't being committed to the server, even during the periodic mail checks it seems. If I read a message at home in the morning, head off to work and then open my mail client there an hour or so later (many five minute update periods between!!) the messages I read in the morning are still showing as unread. Is there a configuration option that I am potentially missing that allows for the message status to be written back to the server? Second, if I read and then reply to a message at work on Thunderbird and then look at my Evo at home the message status does not update unless I *quit* Evolution and start it again. Changing folders and forcing a mail check doesn't seem to work! The message maintains Evolutions cached local status until I restart it. I am running Evolution 2.4.1 on Ubuntu. Any ideas or input would be incredibly appreciated as this is really becoming an annoying problem. Thanks, Andrew _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
