On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 2:08 AM, Mike Lococo <mikelococo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Ah, good point; we use tinymail, and I think the unread count is aJust a quick 'me too' point to note that Rainer isn't the only person
> function of the headers/messages that are actually on the device, not
> of the output of STATUS. For technical reasons, it seems easier to
> keep those in sync. Might be a nice future enhancement to support
> STATUS as well.
>
>>> Usually, new mail will finds its way to the INBOX, so that
>>> shouldn't be a problem in most cases.
>>
>> It is if you filter server side.
>
> Yup.
doing server-side filtering. The STATUS enhancement would be quite
helpful to me as well.
Additionally, folks using client-side filtering are likely to be bitten
by this occasionally, but not often enough to figure out why. Anytime a
desktop/laptop mail client checks mail and filters it to a folder, but
the user doesn't immediately read it... those folders won't be listed as
containing unread messages when the user next checks mail in Modest.
Thanks,
Mike Lococo
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I second this, too. At work we use server-side filtering with rules written in SIEVE: each time I use modest to read my emails while on the go, I've to check all and every IMAP folders to be sure I don't miss any message - sometimes it's annoying!
Luca Donaggio
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