Re: Moving from one system to another

Syafril Hermansyah <[email protected]> Fri, 14 Mar 2003 12:01:09 +0700
Newsgroups gmane.mail.sylpheed.claws.windows
Organization Duta Integrasi Pratama - Indonesia
Message-ID <[email protected]>
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 23:28:57 -0500 Peter Davis (PD) wrote:

> Unfortunately, I think most POP users don't get to choose what server
> their mail is on.  

Yupe, but I do :-)
I am not using Qpop any longer, I used popa3d or cubic circle, but if
sylpheed support x-uidl perhaps I will try to hack the source :-)

> I've fount the X-POP-UIDL and X-POP-Server works very reliably.  I
> usually sync. up before I travel, so I don't have lots of old messages
> lying around on the system.  I could always copy  my *.uidl files to a
> laptop for travel purposes.

Wiseman :-)
 
> > > If I set an "all delete_on_server" filter on my trash folder, when
> > > does that get activated?  I'm assuming this will let me kill the
> > > server copies of messages I've deleted locally.
> > 
> > When you select Trash Folder. 
> > Folder Processing only active when you select the respective folder
> > (see other thread, author Eric).
> 
> So just clicking on Trash will run the process?  I assume this will
> mark the messages for deleting from the server, and they will actually
> get deleted next time I connect to retrieve mail.  Is that right?

Yupe, as far as your rule do have action like that.

> 2) This isn't really a complete showstopper, but it's close:  On one
>    of my systems, the filters don't work.  They *do* work to color
>    messages, but they don't move messages.  I type Ctrl-Shift-I to
>    fetch new mail, and then SC re-scans all my folders, but all the
>    messages end up on inbox.

I think you need two filter to do that.

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syafril
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