That's kind of what I thought. I don't have any audible notification turned on, because it would be dinging me every 10 minutes if I did. On the other hand, I was kind of surprised to see that it's there for the spool account, since that's generally what I think of when I think of local delivery. On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 18:55, Not Zed wrote:
Its not requirred for pop or local delivery, they are by default always filtered. As i said, a few weeks ago, somewhere, the mechanism used isn't very reliable, and we need to change it some time ... :-/ On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 11:25, Bill Hartwell wrote:On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 08:37, Brendan Murphy wrote:Eamonn, Make sure that you have the box 'Apply filters to new messages in INBOX on this server' selected under Tools -> Settings -> (Select Account) -> Edit -> Receiving Options I couldn't get my new mail notification to work until setting this regardless of whether or not I had filters set. It seems that the new mail notification sound is itself a 'default' filter ... that obviously won't get played unless this box is selected.In Evolution 1.2.2, that option doesn't exist for POP mail accounts. It does exist for spool accounts, but I don't have any IMAP accounts so I don't know if it exists for those.
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