[Evolution] Gmail, IMAP and Evolution Filters
- From: Jongi <jongitech gmail com>
- To: "evolution-list gnome org" <evolution-list gnome org>
- Subject: [Evolution] Gmail, IMAP and Evolution Filters
- Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 00:41:20 +0200
Hi there,
I am going to compare this to how Thunderbird (TB) handles the same
setup. I am a subscriber to a mythtv list which has subject that starts
with [mythtv-users]. So I have a TB filter (which is on IMAP) that
states that if the subject contains [mythtv-users], it Must be moved to
a folder GMail/MythTV (not GMail/Gmail/MythTV). TB does this without
fuss very quickly.
The same setup with Evolution creates a loop where Evolution is
constantly "Filtering new messages". By this I mean as soon as it
reaches 100%, it starts all over again. Now I live in a country where
bandwidth is expensive so this concerns me. So even if Evolution
actually does one download process, why does it take so long to process.
For instance it has taken well over 30 minutes to process 6 messages. TB
would have done this in less than 1 minute I suspect.
I have set up the options between TB and Evolution to be the same as
well.
Please help me as I want to move away from TB and use Evolution.
System: Debian Lenny/Sid (32-bit)and Evolution 2.22.3.1
Rgds
Jongi
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