In the message list in Karmic the status column is still titled
'Flagged' (as opposed to simply 'Status' or 'Important'). This is
confusing because there is also another column called 'Follow up flag'.
When creating a search folder the status field is referred to as
'Status' 'Important'.
** Summar
Ah sorry, launchpad puts me on the defensive! I personally think this is
a bug. (To repeat myself somewhat) especially as part of one of the
feature is 'hidden' by default.
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Well, in my previous comment I was actually trying to make it clearer,
using a side to side comparison, that this is a bug, not a user mistake.
You can't give two features the same name in the main UI (read "column
names") and expect the user to guess the correct naming.
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** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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New to Ubuntu it wasn't clear to me that these were different features,
but it is now thanks. I think particularly for users migrating from
Outlook this is a bit confusing, I never would have thought to look what
the sub-options were under 'Status' when creating a search folder,
because to my Micro
The "flagged" you say with the exclamation point is the "important"
mark. You can search for these messages with "Status - is - important".
They are clearly different things since you may want to mark something
unimportant for follow up (it may be urgent but not important).
Here is the wording com
Ok, I've figured out what the problem is. There appear to be two kinds
of Flags.
There is the 'Flagged' column which appears by default in Ubuntu.
Clicking in here next to a message makes an orange exclamation emblem
appear next to that message. However these messages do not appear in a
Follow Up
** Changed in: evolution
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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Here's the gnome bug report:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=322424
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #322424
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=322424
** Also affects: evolution via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=322424
Importance: Unknown
Status:
maybe related to bug http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=446316 ;
can someone confirm?
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I can confirm that setting up a new user account with the same email
address account the problem still occurs.
The problem also occurs with my partners email account (also imap) on
the same computer.
It also occurs on my other system, a hardy laptop.
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thanks, that works fine for me, can you reproduce the same with another
new user configuration? I've marked a few messages as "Follow up" and
they get showed on the search folder, not confirming.
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evolution follow up flagged search folder returns no result
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228857
Steps to reproduce:
1) Open Evolution
2) From the Search menu choose to create a new search folder
3) Select criteria Follow Up Flagged
4) Choose to search any OR all folders (bug occurs either way)
Expected behavior:
Opening the search folder would produce a list of flagged messages.
Actual be
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