(In reply to comment #54)
> To Hartman:
>
> I had no problems with 1.5.0.12 with after fact custom IMAP filters or any of
> the 1.5 versions of Thunderbird.
Nonetheless, I see this issue with 1.5.0.12, exactly as described. Specifically, with the "Received" header, which must be defined as a custom header as it is not (for some inexplicable reason) included among the standard headers.
> Turn on offline access would do this but it not only caches the headers, it
> caches the body as well and if disk space wasn't a problem this would be a good
> solution.
>
It would be nice to have an option to store headers but not body locally, wouldn't it?
(In reply to comment #54)
> To Hartman:
>
> I had no problems with 1.5.0.12 with after fact custom IMAP filters or any of
> the 1.5 versions of Thunderbird.
Nonetheless, I see this issue with 1.5.0.12, exactly as described. Specifically, with the "Received" header, which must be defined as a custom header as it is not (for some inexplicable reason) included among the standard headers.
> Turn on offline access would do this but it not only caches the headers, it
> caches the body as well and if disk space wasn't a problem this would be a good
> solution.
>
It would be nice to have an option to store headers but not body locally, wouldn't it?