On Fri, Dec 31, 2004 at 11:13:02AM +0100, Andre Klapper wrote: > putting this back to the mailing list since i suspect you of having had > this intention... :-)
Thanks andre, you have done a lot of work. I would have done this over the week end, now since you have done this I might learn something else about evolution instead. You have saved me lot of my work. > > <CRITICAL> Mail storage should not be plain text</CRITCAL> (10 out of > > 10 clients I have visited, want this feature, they are living with > > evolution currently without this feature) > > not plain, but...? encrypted? why not use an encrypted file system? > don't think that's an evolution issue at all, you can also use s/mime or > gpg/pgp for encrypting single mails. :-) > I dont want mails to be visible to anyone. If we use encrypted filesystem, it is only during the bootup that it will ask for password. Users usually boot their system in the morning and it remains available for extended periods. If there are 5 admins who know the root passwords for this system, you never know when the admin read the CEO's mails using SSH to the system. Instead if you can store the messages in something like a PST (for example), only evolution can prompt for the password and decrypt the file. It should also be possible to just copy the files to a new location for recovery purposes. Files should not depend on a specific version or installation of evolution. This is important since it is very easy to develop a key when evolution starts first time and then use that key to encrypt the mails, the problems are obvious with this method. Check how groupwise stores its mails on the local machine. It does a very good job of providing secure access to mails > > 3. Download Headers only - this is my favorite Outlook XP feature > > use imap instead of pop3. :-) > problem with imap is it keeps downloading the mail eveytime I start evolution, these features are desired when you have slow/expensive internet connection. In these cases evolution should only syncronise the mails instead of downloading the mails again in IMAP. > > 6. Unread Mails folder - this is something like VFolders but is an > > automatic feature of Outlook XP. All unread mails are also seen in > > this folder so one does not have to go hunting for them thro various > > folders > > just set up a vfolder doing this, shouldn't be too hard. one could only > discuss if it should exist by default, in my opinion. > This is a nice to have feature, it for users to feel at home with evolution when they migrate from outlook. Its perfectly fine to configure vfolders for this feature. > > 6. Filters should have option of working automatically or being > > disabled when not needed. > > http://bugzilla.ximian.com/buglist.cgi?keywords=filters&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED > will show all open filter requests, your one should be bug 1011 and/or > bug 1128. > > > My personal requests : > > 1. Mails should not be downloaded again in IMAP. Keep them offline by > > default. Currently I have to manually configure evolution and select > > folders for which mails will be stored offline and also I have to go > > offline to store them offline. > > hmm... i'm not that sure but if i remember correctly, offline caching is > planned for 2.2. > Not sure if this is the right place to as this : Seperate question : Will gropuwise be supported in 2.2, will the modifications on the groupwise server be available when 2.2 is out? > cheers, > andre _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
