-- Best regards, Loïc BLOT, UNIX systems, security and network expert http://www.unix-experience.fr |
On Wed, 2013-04-17 at 16:38 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote: > "Unread" is not the same as "unseen". The read/unread status is an IMAP > flag and can be set at will (i.e. you can set a mail as being unread > from within Evolution). The seen/unseen status is part of the server > and is not changeable by the client - a mail is classed as "seen" in > IMAP if any client has retrieved the mail - and once seen in can not be > unseen. Hi, if I can step in, currently everything new on the machine, either Seen or not on the server, is considered as a new message. The only constraint seems to be that the message should not be copied by evolution (with IMAP+ provider). There were done similar changes for the old IMAP provider as well, quite some time ago. Loïc, could you check whether you've setup message filtering on the account? It is in account Properties, on Receiving Options tab, those two at the bottom, "Apply filters...". You can also set filtering for respective folders, in folder properties, but I'm not sure since when it's possible with IMAP+, the old IMAP had it for several releases. Also, are your filters on Subject, and similar headers, or rather on message source location? I'm only curious, because if the filters work when you apply them manually, then there might not be much room for an issue with filter conditions. Hope it helps, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list gnome org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
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