This is essentially a duplicate of a posting to the Evolution mailiing list an hour or two ago. After posting there, I saw that they considered the Squeeze version of Evolution obsolete and recommended asking on one's distro mailing list. I'm a new Evolution user (version 2.30.3) on Debian Squeeze, having moved from Icedove because it had problems downloading large POP3 messages a few times, and Evolution handled them fine. So far, Evolution is working okay, except I have two problems:
1. I set up Evolution and imported my Icedove folders, and then I downloaded email for the first time in Evolution. That gave me duplicates of everything. Is there a command or plugin to eliminate duplicates, as there was on Thunderbird/Icedove, or do I have to do that manually? 2. My second issue is much more important to me. I leave emails on the server for various reasons. When I do move some messages from the inbox to other folders or I delete messages from the inbox, I want Evolution to remove them from the server, but I can't figure out how to do that (it seemed easy on Thunderbird / Icedove). How does one do this? Any tips? I've searched and found a few tantalizing hints that there might be a solution, but I haven't found the solutions. I can do the first (removing duplicates) manually, although I'd rather not (I have a number of emails to sort through, in that case). I'm open to a number of options on the second: - If Evolution has the capability built in and I haven't found it, advice on how to do it would be great. - If a newer version of Evolution has it and it's buildable on Squeeze, let me know. I thought I saw that described somewhere, but I can't find instructions in the current documentation describing how to set it up. - If people use dovecot or something similar to get email instead of Evolution's built-in POP3 software, and if dovecot or similar can manage the communications required to do this, can you point me to a howto or other documentation? I've not used dovecot If none of those work, how do you manage this? Do you delete or move emails in Evolution and then also log into webmail and delete the same messages? That sounds tedious, and I'd rather not do that. I've asked a few colleagues, and a common response is to use IMAP. AFAICT, these servers do not support IMAP. Besides, at some time, I'd like to have the emails on my own disk, and my past experience suggests that's not as easy with IMAP as it is with other approaches. Thanks, Bill -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87fwbxht7y....@facilitatedsystems.com