Yep, all my filter rules are server side - so I can use different machines and still keep the same filter set instead of manually syncing them. This affects more than just the inbox, however, it affects incoming mail to all folders. It would be very nice if this was implemented in evolution/connector, BTW :) If this and some type of message archiving were done I could completely get rid of outlook (Exchange is an unfortunate work requirement). -Brian On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 18:14, Christine McLellan wrote:
Brian - By any chance do you have any Exchange server side rules (previously created with Outlook) set up on that account that moves or somehow manipulates the messages coming into or going out of the Inbox? On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 15:45, Brian Rectanus wrote:Hello, I am using evolution and connector (and all other deps for those two) rpms. I wanted to see if any one else has this issue before filing a bug... + Evolution 1.2 w/connector against exchange server + Select Inbox and mark any new messages as read (remain in Inbox) + Send another message to the account (from another mailer, etc) + When evolution checks for new messages the next time or if you hit S/R, the new message count goes up for Inbox, but the message is not displayed in the list. + Setting the get new messages to N minutes or turning it off seems to have no effect as clicking S/R manually does the same thing. + Moving out of Inbox and back then shows the message in the list. Also I am not getting consistent result on these issues... + Occasionally, marking new messages as read will not update the new message count until you hit S/R or the next auto get new messages from server is reached. + Occasionally, a folder will show a new message count, and when displaying that folder, the new message count doubles. Marking the new messages as read halves the new message count. Then doing a S/R clears the new message count. Can anyone duplicate any of these? -Brian
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