that would be correct. going offline only syncs: 1) unread mail 2)
important mail

Jeff

On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 02:57, Owen Barder wrote:
> Jeff, and others
> 
> Thanks for your very prompt reply.  I have already ticked all the
> folders in Settings | Folder Settings | Offline Folders so that is not
> the problem - I still only get headers for some messages, and if I click
> on the message to view the message body I get "Error retrieving message
> 303. You must be working online to complete this operation". 
> 
> I have experimented further, and found that the problem is not quite as
> I described in my earlier email (in which I thought it was a problem of
> subfolders).  
> 
> I now find that the problem is that mail messages do not seem to be
> cached if they have already been read on another client (eg using a web
> client). In this case, I only get the header.  It seems that the body of
> messages that are unread; or which have been read using this copy of
> Evolution before going offline, are properly cached when you go
> offline.  (I am not sure yet whether there are exceptions to this.)
> 
> I would be grateful for any further advice on this.
> 
> Owen
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 20:26, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> > In the settings, you can configure which folders are to be synced to 
> > disk when going offline.
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