On Sat, 2002-04-13 at 13:03, Michael Leone wrote: > > Tell your employer that your current choice does not fit your needs :) > > Then tell them goodbye when they hire somebody in your place who doesn't > complain ...
Then go find another job where this isn't an isuse! :) If your work needs necessitate your email on the staying on the server to make it accessible from many locations, does it make more sense to cause the Evolution developers (whose time is finite) to hack an ugly fix to make this happen when they could be bug-fixing or to ask the employer to switch to IMAP which was *actually designed for this* or just forward your email to an ISP that provides IMAP. Seriously though, having worked as a consultant at several fortune 1000 companies, I've never found a client that wouldn't let me either forward my email to an outside service where I could access it via IMAP or, if I wasn't expected to access my email outside of the office (ie if I had to use POP), I never had to access it from anywhere but work anyway so it didn't matter. Maybe they do it because I'm a consultant, I dunno. If you're using Evolution, couldn't you also cobble something with fetchmail to do basically the same thing? -- Brian _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
