Hi!
Since TBird 2 it is possible to mark mails with special keywords like "important, todo...". Using this feature at my imap account at work, I can see those keywords at home as well. This means that they are stored on the server. It is not justs a local thing of TBird. I checked my mail folder at work and found the following header entries:
X-Status:
X-Keywords: $label2
X-UID: 111177
And I guess that the X-Keywords is the important thing here... The mailserver at work is qmail (linux).
Unfortunatly, this feature does not work with mercury. I can see the keywords (and the colored messages) on the machine where I set them, but not on any other machine connected to the same mercury imap account. I checked all the files in my user directory of the mercury mail folder, but I couldn't find anything like the above shown lines. Where does mercury store such things like "message is new/have s already been read" (as far as I know, this should be the X-Status flag from above) ...
Is there no change to change to get this feature running togehter with mercury?
Thanks,
Konrad
<p>Hi!</p><p>Since TBird 2 it is possible to mark mails with special keywords like "important, todo...". Using this feature at my imap account at work, I can see those keywords at home as well. This means that they are stored on the server. It is not justs a local thing of TBird. I checked my mail folder at work and found the following header entries:</p><pre wrap="">X-Status:
X-Keywords: $label2
X-UID: 111177</pre><pre wrap="">And I guess that the X-Keywords is the important thing here... The mailserver at work is qmail (linux).</pre><pre wrap="">Unfortunatly, this feature does not work with mercury. I can see the keywords (and the colored messages) on the machine where I set them, but not on any other machine connected to the same mercury imap account. I checked all the files in my user directory of the mercury mail folder, but I couldn't find anything like the above shown lines. Where does mercury store such things like "message is new/have s already been read" (as far as I know, this should be the X-Status flag from above) ...</pre><pre wrap="">Is there no change to change to get this feature running togehter with mercury?</pre><pre wrap="">Thanks,</pre><pre wrap="">Konrad
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