From kmail-devel Mon Dec 30 16:08:10 2002 From: Carsten Burghardt Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 16:08:10 +0000 To: kmail-devel Subject: Re: How do I refresh a folder? X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kmail-devel&m=104126460717947 Am Montag, 23. Dezember 2002 15:42 schrieb Kyler Laird: > >> So...I'll try to answer my question without having tested it yet > >> (because I'm having difficulties with Courier). Yes, KMail is > >> unable to detect changes in its local maildir folders without > >> restarting and there are no plans to fix this. > > > >Wrong. There are plans to fix this. It's just that we are currently busy > >fixing other more important stuff. > > Yea! Just knowing that it's in the works is a comfort. > > >> However, it is able > >> to detect changes in IMAP folders (assuming, I am guessing, that the > >> IMAP server is set up to allow checking for new mail in all folders, > >> but maybe it doesn't use the indication feature). > > > >KMail currently doesn't listen for any signals from the IMAP server like > >a new mail signal. > > Ouch! So it's not compliant with IMAP4? > 5.2. Mailbox Size and Message Status Updates I'm not sure if the kioslave uses this. > >In order to make it detect changes in IMAP folders > >you have to check for new mail (manually or with interval checking). > > That statement takes some further specification. KMail only checks > folders that it already knows about. (It only does "LIST %" at the > start of a session.) If a new folder is added outside of KMail, it is > ignored until KMail is restarted. Or until the account-folder is collapsed and expanded. > Further, if a folder is removed outside of KMail, it will complain about > it not existing everytime it's checked, but will not remove it unless > KMail is restarted. This is fixed in kde 3.1 _______________________________________________ KMail Developers mailing list kmail@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kmail