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Old 12th January 2012, 07:11 PM
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Evolution (fc16)

A quirk in Evolution that' irked me for several versions - am hoping it's me with something set wrong:

Netfix emails me with the title of the DVD they are shipping me next. I have Evolution forwarding these emails to my girlfriend - so she'll know when one of her choices is coming. Evolution is doing great at sending the forwarded message to my Outbox, but there it sits until I do a MANUAL mail check. Why won't it just send it on the next mail check?? Any ideas?

Changing mail clients (yet again) is pretty much not up for consideration.

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