On Tue, 2008-04-22 at 19:12 -0400, Sebastien Roy wrote:
> Vermillion 88 Evolution problem:
> 
> I have a multi-level IMAP folder hierarchy.  This morning, I closed
> Evolution on my laptop, went to the office, and opened Evolution on my
> desktop at work.  From there, I moved two folders up one level in the
> hierarchy and deleted their parent folder.  So, this morning, I had:
> 
> A/folder1
> B/folder2
> 
> And now I have
> 
> folder1
> folder2
> 
> at the top level.  I come home, boot up the laptop, and launch Evolution
> here.  Evolution on the laptop still shows A/folder1 and B/folder2 even
> though these folders don't exist on the IMAP server, and worse, it
> doesn't show folder1 and folder2 at all at the top level!  If I login to
> the mail server via the web interface, the folders are in fact where I
> moved them this afternoon, at the top level.  If I start up Thunderbird,
> it correctly shows my folders in their proper locations.
> 
> If I go to "Subscriptions" to make sure I'm subscribed to the folders,
> they show up in their correct locations in the folder list there.  I
> just can't see them in the main folder list in the left hand pane.

In the "Subscriptions" dialog, could you try to uncheck/check the
folders to see if this can fix your problem? If still cannot, I suggest
you to ask the questions in the community alias:
evolution-list at gnome.org There are a lot of experts there.

Thanks,
Harry

> 
> What's wrong with Evolution here, and how do I get to view my IMAP
> folders?
> 
> -Seb
> 
> 
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