Re: [Evolution] Need some help (I Got IT!!!)
- From: Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj ximian com>
- To: Ricky <ricky s88382932 onlinehome us>
- Cc: Tony Earnshaw <tonye billy demon nl>, evolution lists ximian com
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Need some help (I Got IT!!!)
- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 20:20:10 -0500
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 20:15, Ricky wrote:
Tony Earnshaw wrote:
The thing is, Mozilla is using pure Bayes (AFAIK) and Evo is using
SpamAssassin of unknown (to me) heritage (uses Bayes, but SA has a lot
more besides). My present version is 2.63 and I can do one heck of a lot
to make it work better for my site than Evo can.
I agree that one should be able to switch it on and off (what's the
point of having an SA-shooche mail admin and then stuffing the mail
through someone else's version of one's own thing?)
All in all, I'm not looking forward to moving to 1.5.
--Tonni
I'd personally like to be able use my the same training.dat from
Thunderbird in Evolution. I mean, it's all ready been trained so well.
;-) The other thing I've always wondered, and this is kind of related.
In Thunderbird I can label my e-mails, and in Evolution I can label my
e-mails, but why don't they use the same type of labels? (I use IMAP.)
That is, why I can't I label an e-mail important in Evolution and have
Thunderbird recognize it as important as well? Sometimes I have to use
one or the other depending on where I am, and it would be nice if these
things could stay with me regardless. (I assume it's based some sort of
IMAP standard?)
there's no IMAP standard for this. As it turns out, Evolution stores
these labels locally and not on the IMAP server (odds are Mozilla does
the same).
Jeff
Thanks for the great e-mail client, by the way. ;-)
Back to lurking,
Ricky 8-)
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