Re: [Evolution] Offline message cache encryption with a Master Password?



I understand that IMAP will download only the header... what I was asking is that if I enable spam filtering for the Inbox, will Evolution be smart enough to download the entire message in order to check for spam, or will it just not work unless I manually enable the downloading of entire messages.
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 22:20 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 20:38 -0500, Caleb Marcus wrote:
> I've gotten to the point where my email address is in so many places
> online that I get one or two spam messages every day that Gmail
> doesn't catch... when I used POP, SpamAssassin would catch everything,
> but now that I use IMAP, I don't have spam filters applied... if I
> check off the spam filtering in Inbox thingy in teh account settings,
> will it automatically know to download the body, or will it just run
> SpamAssassin on an empty message body?

I assume it will only download the header, which is why I suggested it.
If Evo junk filtering is off for the Gmail account, it won't
automatically run SpamAssassin for these messages and therefore won't
download the bodies until you decide to read or preview them. Of course
if you hit the Junk button I would expect Evo to download the message
and run SA for learning purposes

POP is different because the entire message will always be downloaded,
independantly of any filtering.

poc

> On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 12:39 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: 
> > AFAIK, Evo caches the *headers*, unless you explicitely open the message
> > of course, but note that applying junk filters may also imply
> > downloading message bodies, since both SpamAssasin and Bogofilter do
> > Bayesian analisis of the message text. Since Gmail has its own junk
> > filtering, you might want to disable Evo junk filtering for your Gmail
> > account. In fact Gmail recommends this.
> > 
> > Evo has no built-in way to encrypt the cache, though I guess a plugin
> > could be written to do it. As others have said, you can always use other
> > Linux tools for filesystem encryption.
> > 
> > poc
> > 
> > On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 22:20 -0800, Ari El wrote:
> > > Recently I discovered gmail's new IMAP feature. The next minute I was setting
> > > evolution up to access my gmail account. I noticed evo's google/imap account
> > > cached thousand of messages (some headers, some full messages), and also
> > > found that the cache is made persistent even with me *not* selecting "mark
> > > for offline reading". Meaning that if I close evo, then reopen, at first I
> > > get asked for the imap server password, but even if I dont enter it, I can
> > > see the full local cache of the imap folders and all recent message
> > > contents.
> > > 
> > > I don't like this. 
> > > 
> > > Is there a way to force evo to encrypt the local cache (imap account and
> > > also the exchage account if possible), so that I get asked for a password to
> > > open the local cache (or better, the default gnome keyring could be used)?
> > > any hint on how to do this?
> > > 
> > > TIA
> > 
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