I use kmail-latest at work, and have the same complaint. I'm not sure if that will be a feature included in kde3 or not, but when browsing kmail.kde.org, I found this: "6.12 Does KMail support IMAP? Yes, it does so since KDE version 2.2. It's not yet feature complete, but it should be enough for many users. We know of those limitations, so please don't submit wishlist reports about them." (http://kmail.kde.org/manual/faq.html#id2793116) Tried evolution, looked nice, but when it queried my imap server things got ugly. imapd started using lots of CPU, and would get up to nearly 500MB resident memory size before it would die. This repeated itself every couple of minutes for a while, then I gave up killed evolution. -dallas > Hello > > I just know this can be done. > > I have a RH7.2 box that is running postfix and I use Qpopper to pop the mail > to the clients. > > I just installed SquirrelMail which is a web based email client but > discovered it needed IMAP to work . > I am new to IMAP and at first glance it seems to be more difficult then POP > to set up , but I digress. > > I am using UW IMAP and I recompiled it to point to $HOME/Mail > SquirrelMail is able to create folders in $HOME/Mail and all is good > As a side note , with respect to IMAP the INBOX is /var/spool/mail/$USER > INBOX.trash, INBOX.Sent etc exist in $HOME/Mail. I am assuming that this is > as it should be.... > > Heres the problem. > I want to use Procmail to filter the mail for the user and I am able to get > procmail to work BUT when I run SquirrelMail and check the mail the only mail > that will show up as NEW is any mail not filtered by Procmail, ie: any mail > that ends up in /var/spool/mail/$USER will be seen as NEW. > > If the mail IS filtered by Procmail it will be put into the respective file > in $HOME/Mail/"somefile" > > SquirrelMail will see "somefile" but any mail inside that "folder" is not > shown as NEW . So I have to open the "somefile" folder in SquirrelMail to see > whats in it. There is no initial gratification of knowing how many new pieces > of mail await me. Does that make sense? > > At first thought, is there a way for Procmail to flag the message as NEW > after it has been processed? > > Thanks for the help > > Anthony Hologounis > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >