On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 17:20 -0400, Michael C. Neel wrote: > > > sure you might, since presumably you are getting dups unrelated to > > anything in Evolution itself unless the filters you created in Evolution > > are duplicating the messages (which would mean you set them up wrongly, > > not that they are broken). > > As I've said it happens only with Evolution running. It does not > happen with Outlook Express. I have one pop filter running on the > local inbox, which isn't doing anything with the imap account. > > > well, this presumably takes place on the server, so is not an issue at > > all with Evolution's IMAP cache. > > SpamBayes does not run on the server... > > > > so when spambayes completes and runs a purge the message is not > > > purged. > > > > If this theory is even close to being true, then your server-side > > filtering solution is broken and has nothing to do with Evolution. > > SpamBayes is not serverside. Again, NIH so I'm sure you didn't even > take a moment to see what spambayes is. spambayes.sf.net
I know what spambayes is. > > Quick list of imap filtering: > > 1. Download message, make it as deleted > 2. Check message for spam clues, place results in headers > 3. Upload checked version to server > 4. Purge deleted message give me the actual rules. not the made-up-my-own-syntax rules that don't correspond to any evolution filter rules. > > Somehow, only when evolution is open, the deleted copy becomes > undeleted. Then purge does nothing. yea, because like I said - odds are you setup your filters improperly to duplicate messages. Jeff -- Jeffrey Stedfast Evolution Hacker - Novell, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.novell.com
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