Am Dienstag, den 02.11.2010, 09:33 -0400 schrieb Philippe LeCavalier: > Hi all, > > Which is better? I've always used filters to sort my mail into > folders. I detest a convoluted Inbox. However, and mostly recently, > I'm finding it painful to wait the amount of time it takes to filter > all my mail when I open Evo.
Well, what sort of filters are you running? Can you give some examples, please! Do you filter mail coming in from imap or pop or others? > I get quite a large amount of mail so I don't know whether or not Evo > is at fault with regards to the amount of time it takes. Nonetheless, > I've been wondering lately if it would be more beneficial to migrate > to search folders instead... > > - Would it be any faster? > > - My understanding of how Search Folders work, Evo leaves all the mail > in the Inbox...How well will Evo handle all that mail in a single > folder(IMAP hosted in the cloud). Too many mails in a single folder, i.e. in a single file when stored locally doesn't make too much sense to me. I would suggest to you to try tagging, labelling your mails and then move them to different folders. You can freely choose and create new labels. If you decide to move those mails at a later time, you still got those labels attached to them. And then you can use search folders to drill down into those filtered mails even more. For instance I've got a local mail folder called "howto" and one called "opensource". Some mails end up in the first, some in the latter folder. Then I have a search folder which scans all local mail folders for tags called "howto" and I see mails from both folders. Works nicely. > I'm also getting a bit frustrated with the shear amount of msg filters > I have. Mostly the managing of. I've filed a bug report(633813) here > regarding the lack of a search tool to facilitate the management for You can edit the file called filters.xml, which, on my version 2.28, is in ~/.evolution/mail/. A running Evolution even picks up changes you make. -- thomas _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list