cheers( folks && coders );
I am using Evolution for a long time now and played around quite a bit.
I learned a lot about Evo interna on this list and most of you probably
have read posts and solutions by me.
Evo is the best GUI eMail Client and I really appreciate your great
work.
In the last d
cheers( again );
> - Filter: apply Label
>
> There seems to be no way, to set Labels by Filter. Just forgotten when
> coding?
>
> btw: Applying Colors seems not to work for me... Will test more on that.
Tested further and encountered some more strange behavior:
- Manually applying filters wo
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 14:15, guenther wrote:
> cheers( folks && coders );
>
> I am using Evolution for a long time now and played around quite a bit.
> I learned a lot about Evo interna on this list and most of you probably
> have read posts and solutions by me.
>
> Evo is the best GUI eMail Clie
cheers();
Dammit, forgot something...
> - Filter: apply Label
Some more strange behavior on Filters:
'if all creteria are met'
'sender' ' contains' '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
'mailing-list' 'contains'
That works for == 'evolution', but fails for == '.' or
an empty value.
That's like the post a
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 14:36, guenther wrote:
> cheers( again );
>
>
> > - Filter: apply Label
> >
> > There seems to be no way, to set Labels by Filter. Just forgotten when
> > coding?
> >
> > btw: Applying Colors seems not to work for me... Will test more on that.
>
>
> Tested further and en
cheers();
> > Labels though seem to be stored in ~/evolution on every account
> > separately. Where exactly are they stored?
>
> they are stored in ~/evolution/mail/imap//folders/ path>/summary
>
> > And is there any hope to store that information in the mail on IMAP
> > server, too? I really w
more( coffee );
> > - Manually applying filters works. But you have to close the Filters
> > window first. Strange, shouldn't the filters be updated after pressing
> > 'OK' in the edit window?
>
> no, because otherwise what would Cancel do? :-)
>
> well, this was the idea behind having OK / Can
tor, 2003-01-09 kl. 20:15 skrev guenther:
> Labels though seem to be stored in ~/evolution on every account
> separately. Where exactly are they stored?
In a proprietary directory,
~/evolution/mail/imap/yourrealm/folders/mail/subfolders - deep, deep
down.
>
> And is there any hope to store that
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 15:00, guenther wrote:
> cheers();
>
>
> > > Labels though seem to be stored in ~/evolution on every account
> > > separately. Where exactly are they stored?
> >
> > they are stored in ~/evolution/mail/imap//folders/ > path>/summary
> >
> > > And is there any hope to store
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 02:46:38PM -0500, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> >
> > - Thread: Re-Define Follow-Ups (feature request)
> >
> > The Threaded Message View is really a great feature. But as there are on
> > other mailing-lists people, who seems not to know about a reply button,
> > I get a lot o
user.coffee++;
> > OK, I understand that. But here I wasn't speaking about follow-ups, but
> > labels.
>
> labels have the same problem that follow-up flags have (sorry, meant to
> say labels but got to thinking follow-up flags for some reason).
>
> >
> > Status Information _is_ stored on the
cheers();
> > And is there any hope to store that information in the mail on IMAP
> > server, too? I really would appreciate this.
>
> Don't you s*dd*ing well dare. I have to share my sever IMAP folders with
> non-Evo clients, like Horde's Imp. And they don't know anything about
> what Evo decide
cheers();
> > I will give you some proof later. Had expewrienced some problems with
> > headers weeks ago but the thread died some time...
>
> take a look at the results from ethereal, I think you'll find that the
> server isn't giving us the Status: headers.
>
> If I'm wrong, I'd like to hear
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