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Old 9th June 2011, 10:16 AM
Ximeon Offline
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F15 & Evolution message read timeout

Hello!

I installed fresh installation of F15 and I've allways used Evolution as my mailclient.

There was in older Evolution versions option "Mark message as read in X secs" I set
that to zero to read emails smoothly, now I have to wait after every message that it's got
"as read" and that's really annoying especially if it's automatically sent message from server
that I don't really have to "check" it just click it to get it as read.

I've been gone thru all the settings of current Evolution in F15 and haven't found anymore
that option. Maybe there's conf file somewhere that I can put that? Anyone have any
suggestions? That "Help" page for Evolution is kinda outdated.
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