[Evolution] evolution-ews? message status problem
Danila Reznichuk
punkerman1 at rambler.ru
Fri Oct 23 19:10:28 UTC 2015
On Ср., 2015-10-21 at 11:51 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:
> On Tue, 2015-10-20 at 14:04 +0000, Danila Reznichuk wrote:
> > It's very interesting but in subfolders i see actual information
>
> Hi,
> the shared Inbox is not treated any differently, could it be that the
> server doesn't report the change there? What if you mark one message
> read, then move to another folder and back? It'll store the change to
> the server, and when you come back it'll update current status of the
> whole folder.
>
> I know that the Exchange servers have an option to store read statuses
> per user, it's for public folders for sure. Shared folders might
> require proper Permissions for the users.
>
> Could you ask one of your colleagues to do another change in the Inbox,
> not only changing the read/unread flag on one message, but set a label
> on it, or delete one message, or add a new message (copy to that folder
> a new test message) - to verify whether other changes are recognized by
> your Evolution?
> Bye,
> Milan
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This is not a shared mailbox, if you mean in ms exchange style
This is user's mailbox. I have second ews account and i authorize as
user of this mailbox
Any changes made by my colleagues, or by me in evolution 3.10 (from
Ubuntu repositories) don't sync in 3.18.1
If i move mail to subfolder, it appears there, but don't remove from
inbox
It seems like i was wrong about subfolder synchronization, because
messages don't update too
The only thing i noticed, that when i read mail in my account in 3.10
i have about 10 minutes delay before 3.18.1 mark this message unread
I set check mail option for 2 minutes, but even f5 don't work, it just
show new messages
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Danila Reznichuk <punkerman1 at rambler.ru>
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