I eventually got rid of Evolution and also got rid of something like 
Desk Gnome as well to completely clean out Evolution software. I am 
using Thunderbird Email and it is fine so far but not great. I will 
eventually put back Evolution when Thunderbird goes down. I am not 
having the problems with Evol. of course because I am not using it anymore.

Diane

On 10/20/2012 04:31 PM, Romano Giannetti wrote:
> Really I do not know why it's marked "fixed". Still happening, with the
> evolution that goes with Ubuntu 12.10. Happened today to me, and no way
> to workaround (I tried everything)
>

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/27014

Title:
  evolution bug, "Summary and folder mismatch, even after a sync"

Status in The Evolution Mail & Calendaring Tool:
  Fix Released
Status in “evolution” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I just opened Evolution, and Evolution autodownloaded my e-mail. Immediatly a
  window pops up called "Evolution Error". It gives this error message:

  "Error while Storing folder 'Inbox'.

  Summary and folder mismatch, even after a sync"

  Then I click OK. Then the same window with the same error message pops up 
again.
  I click OK again. Then I notice that my received e-mail message (1 in the 
Inbox
  folder) is copied by Evolution, so that it appears in my Inbox twice (I'm sure
  that it is not the sender sending the e-mail twice). I also notice that there 
is
  new mail in a subfolder of my Inbox called "Ubuntu Bugzilla" (which is used 
for
  all bugzilla mail, which gets filtered and is placed in that folder). I open 
the
  "Ubuntu Bugzilla" folder, when I open it I got the error message again. I 
didn't
  see an e-mail appearing twice in this folder however. When I click the Inbox
  folder, and then the "Ubuntu Bugzilla" folder again, the error message appears
  again after I've clicked on the "Ubuntu Bugzilla" folder. This bug isn't
  harmful, but it is annoying.

  This bug occured today, but today isn't the first time, I've seen it happen a
  lot when using Evolution on my box, since the preview releases of Ubuntu 5.10.
  I'm using Ubuntu Breezy Badger 5.10 with Evolution 2.4.1. I assumed this bug 
was
  high on the priority list to be fixed because it's so obvious, but there 
hasn't
  been an update which fixed it, and when I searched for Evolution bugs in
  Ubuntu's bugzilla I didn't find any other reports. Hard to believe my case is
  unique.

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