My work uses Zimbra as the e-mail server. My Jolla device syncs with it using the Exchange account type. When an new e-mail arrives, it shows up in the SailfishOS' notifications area and in the Mail app just fine. However, if an IMAP client (such as my desktop MUA) deletes this new e-mail, or moves it to another folder, it lingers in SailfishOS: The new e-mail notification remains, and it is visible in the Mail app. Manually updating the folder in the Mail app doesn't help - the only way to get it to go away that I have found, is to delete it from the SailfishOS' Mail app as well. This is particularly annoying, since it defeats the purpose of the spam filter in my desktop MUA, which automatically moves newly arrived messages the Junk folder if it is classified as spam. However, all these spam messages linger and thus clog up in the Inbox and notifications area of SailfishOS. :-(
Note that this only happens if the message was deleted/moved by another IMAP client. If I delete a newly arrived message from Zimbra's web interface, it does goet removed from the SailfishOS Mail app automatically. While I realise this might suggest the bug is server-side, it is worth noting that other clients using the Exchange protocol, such as Android, do not appear to suffer from this problem.
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My work uses Zimbra as the e-mail server. My Jolla device syncs with it using the Exchange account type. When an new e-mail arrives, it shows up in the SailfishOS' notifications area and in the Mail app just fine. However, if an IMAP client (such as my desktop MUA) deletes this new e-mail, or moves it to another folder, it lingers in SailfishOS: The new e-mail notification remains, and it is visible in the Mail app. Manually updating the folder in the Mail app doesn't help - the only way to get it to go away that I have found, is to delete it from the SailfishOS' Mail app as well. This is particularly annoying, since it defeats the purpose of the spam filter in my desktop MUA, which automatically moves newly arrived messages the Junk folder if it is classified as spam. However, all these spam messages linger and thus clog up in the Inbox and notifications area of SailfishOS. :-(
Note that this only happens if the message was deleted/moved by another IMAP client. If I delete a newly arrived message from Zimbra's web interface, it does goet removed from the SailfishOS Mail app automatically. While I realise this might suggest the bug is server-side, it is worth noting that other clients using the Exchange protocol, such as Android, do not appear to suffer from this problem.
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My work uses Zimbra as the e-mail server. My Jolla device syncs with it using the Exchange account type. When an new e-mail arrives, it shows up in the SailfishOS' notifications area and in the Mail app just fine. However, if an IMAP client (such as my desktop MUA) deletes this new e-mail, or moves it to another folder, it lingers in SailfishOS: The new e-mail notification remains, and it is visible in the Mail app. Manually updating the folder in the Mail app doesn't help - the only way to get it to go away that I have found, is to delete it from the SailfishOS' Mail app as well. This is particularly annoying, since it defeats the purpose of the spam filter in my desktop MUA, which automatically moves newly arrived messages the Junk folder if it is classified as spam. However, all these spam messages linger and thus clog up in the Inbox and notifications area of SailfishOS. :-(
Note that this only happens if the message was deleted/moved by another IMAP client. If I delete a newly arrived message from Zimbra's web interface, it does goet get removed from the SailfishOS Mail app automatically. While I realise this might suggest the bug is server-side, it is worth noting that other clients using the Exchange protocol, such as Android, do not appear to suffer from this problem.
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My work uses Zimbra as the e-mail server. My Jolla device syncs with it using the Exchange account type. When an new e-mail arrives, it shows up in the SailfishOS' notifications area and in the Mail app just fine. However, if an IMAP client (such as my desktop MUA) deletes this new e-mail, or moves it to another folder, it lingers in SailfishOS: The new e-mail notification remains, and it is visible in the Mail app. Manually updating the folder in the Mail app doesn't help - the only way to get it to go away that I have found, is to delete it from the SailfishOS' Mail app as well. This is particularly annoying, since it defeats the purpose of the spam filter in my desktop MUA, which automatically moves newly arrived messages the Junk folder if it is classified as spam. However, all these spam messages linger and thus clog up in the Inbox and notifications area of SailfishOS. :-(
Note that this only happens if the message was deleted/moved by another IMAP client. If I delete a newly arrived message from Zimbra's web interface, it does get removed from the SailfishOS Mail app automatically. While I realise this might suggest the bug is server-side, it is worth noting that other clients using the Exchange protocol, such as Android, do not appear to suffer from this problem.
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My work uses Zimbra as the e-mail server. My Jolla device syncs with it using the Exchange account type. When an new e-mail arrives, it shows up in the SailfishOS' notifications area and in the Mail app just fine. However, if an IMAP client (such as my desktop MUA) deletes this new e-mail, or moves it to another folder, it lingers in SailfishOS: The new e-mail notification remains, and it is visible in the Mail app. Manually updating the folder in the Mail app doesn't help - the only way to get it to go away that I have found, is to delete it from the SailfishOS' Mail app as well. This is particularly annoying, since it defeats the purpose of the spam filter in my desktop MUA, which automatically moves newly arrived messages the Junk folder if it is classified as spam. However, all these spam messages linger and thus clog up in the Inbox and notifications area of SailfishOS. :-(
Note that this only happens if the message was deleted/moved by another IMAP client. If I delete a newly arrived message from Zimbra's web interface, it does get removed from the SailfishOS Mail app automatically. While I realise this might suggest the bug is server-side, it is worth noting that other clients using the Exchange protocol, such as Android, do not appear to suffer from this problem.