Re: [Imap-uw] Selective mailpart deletion in IMAP.

2008-04-14 Thread Mark Crispin
On Mon, 14 Apr 2008, Oscar del Rio wrote: A limitation of that feature is that the saved message (without the attachments) is appended to the mailbox. If you sort your mail by Mailbox Order (or Order Received) the "old" message shows up at the end, with the newer messages. That is unavoidable

Re: [Imap-uw] Selective mailpart deletion in IMAP.

2008-04-14 Thread Oscar del Rio
Dister Kemp wrote: I would think this is one of the promising features supported by Thunderbird and Outlook. A limitation of that feature is that the saved message (without the attachments) is appended to the mailbox. If you sort your mail by Mailbox Order (or Order Received) the "old" messag

Re: [Imap-uw] mbx Inbox and non-mbx folders?

2008-04-14 Thread Mark Crispin
On Mon, 14 Apr 2008, Ken Mandelberg wrote: Should there be a problem with imapd serving an mbx INBOX, with other folders in traditional file format? Some of our users with that setup report hangs trying to move mail from their INBOX to a folder. There should be no problem. UW imapd looks at t

[Imap-uw] mbx Inbox and non-mbx folders?

2008-04-14 Thread Ken Mandelberg
Should there be a problem with imapd serving an mbx INBOX, with other folders in traditional file format? Some of our users with that setup report hangs trying to move mail from their INBOX to a folder. ___ Imap-uw mailing list Imap-uw@u.washington.ed

Re: [Imap-uw] Selective mailpart deletion in IMAP.

2008-04-14 Thread Mark Crispin
There is no plan to support this functionality with a specific extension in IMAP. It is easy enough for client applications to do without such an extension. On Mon, 14 Apr 2008, Dister Kemp wrote: Thanks Mark for the quick clarifications. I would think this is one of the promising features su

Re: [Imap-uw] Selective mailpart deletion in IMAP.

2008-04-14 Thread Dister Kemp
Thanks Mark for the quick clarifications. I would think this is one of the promising features supported by Thunderbird and Outlook. I will look into Alpine. I thought the next step in this direction would be for the server side mail protocol itself to support it. Is there a plan on this? Thanks Di