> I just tried it an got exactly the same behaviour. I'm running Debian > unstable, I have courier-imap 1.6.1-2 and evolution 1.2.0-4. Normally I use > kmail so I never noticed that evolution was having trouble.
Hrm.. makes me feel a bit more sane, but does confuse the matter a bit more - it seems to be working now and I thought perhaps it was simply b/c my account was holding funkiness of uw-imap behind.. > I tried removing and recreating the account with no success, I then tried > removing various evolution config files and directories. That led to an > interesting observation ... even when removing ~/evolution, ~/.gnome/ and > ~/.gconf/ evolution still knew my email settings. I hunted around for the > phantom config files that evolution was obviously reading but found none, > finally I did an strace. > > Evolution (at least in Debian unstable) reads the directory > /tmp/orbit-username/ ... > > After an "rm -rf /tmp/orbit-fraser/" I started Evolution and actually got a > clean slate. Yes, All GNOME apps use ORBIT - this isn't really the issue though, as I could remove the account and have it be gone. I will try this, though. > I suggest you try removing /tmp/orbit-whoever to see if it cleans up the > problem, evolution might be grabbing some outdated config information from > there. I'll try this if the problem pops up again.. Thanks! -J -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]