On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 05:56 -0500, Andrew Joyce wrote: > 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.
Same here (see http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=321447 for a related issue). Right now I run Evo at home and in the office, but make sure to quit before moving from one to the other. poc _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
