On Sat, 2004-12-25 at 21:43 -0500, Chris Ruprecht wrote: > Merry Christmas, Bob, > > On Sat, 2004-12-25 at 10:01 -0500, Bob Chiodini wrote: > > Good Morning and Merry Christmas: > > > > I've installed FC3 X86_64 and experiencing a problem with Evolution > > 2.0.2. I've set up a filter to move email from this list into a unique > > folder. I set Receiving Options to filter messages in the INBOX. > > > > The problem is that unless I have the INBOX "folder" open (selected) the > > incoming messages are not filtered. Manually applying filters correctly > > moves the messages. This is not how evolution 1.4.x works, messages > > were filtered regardless of which folder was selected. BTW: Server is > > IMAP. > > > > I have set up my mail server to filter messages on the server using > procmail. That way, messages get filtered as they arrive, regardless > what email client I use (Evolution, MacOS X' Maill.app or Squirrel > Mail). > I created a .procmailrc, the Fedore entry in there is > # Fedora Core mailing list > > :0: > * ^TO_*fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx* > ${MAILDIR}/Lists/Fedora > > > This works perfectly ever since I set this up. Have a closer look at > procmail (google for 'procmail filter setup' get you a lot of good > results). > > Best regards, > Chris Chris, Thanks for the idea. I've thought about it before, but never figured out how to make it work with IMAP. I'll give it another look. BTW: I may have misdiagnosed the evolution problem. It seems more random than just not having the INBOX selected. It always seems to work in that case, but randomly fails when another folder is selected. Initially I thought it always failed to filter the email. Bob... Bob...