Hi Bob, On Sat, 2004-12-25 at 21:53 -0500, Bob Chiodini wrote: > On Sat, 2004-12-25 at 21:43 -0500, Chris Ruprecht wrote: > 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. for many, many years, I was running POP3, even though I have my own server where mail gets collected (sent to). It concerned me that once I retrieved the mail with one of my client machines, it could no longer viewed by any of the other machines. Eventually, a friend of mine persuaded me to use IMAP but then, everything was stored in the INBOX and I still was using one of the clients to filter the mail. This is not really an acceptable solution - specially since the M$ Exchange server does it (mostly) right - except when you have too many rules (> 32 KB, about 50 or so rules). Then I stumbled over procmail and email life was great. Now, I still need to figure out, how to set up LDAP and get my address book imported so that I can use it with Thunderbird (no vCard import there). Best regards, Chris -- Don't ask me nothin' about nothin' - I might just tell you the truth ... Bob Dylan