Re: Evolution or Thunderbird



Michael R. Head wrote:


Does TBird still require users to subscribe to every folder on the IMAP
server that they want to see?

That is part and parcel of every IMAP client. Your IMAP subscriptions
is part of your IMAP account stored on the IMAP server. Thunderbird
(and most e-mail clients) will automatically subscribe you to any
folders you create from within the program. You can easily subscribe to
additional folders by right clicking on the Account from the Folders
tree and selecting "Subscriptions..." from the drop down menu.

Does it have persistent search folders?

Yes, but this wasn't working well for IMAP folders on my old copy of
Tbird, I haven't gotten around to testing newer builds.. I use Evolution
when I need to do stuff like this :)

Also, does it have a "automatically check for new mail in all folders"
option yet?

Not that I'm aware of :(




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