Hello, Hopefully, someone can help me with a few problems I'm having with Evolution. I'm using Evolution 1.4 (installed with XD2) on Redhat 9.
1) I'm *sometimes* having problems connecting to an IMAP server. More often than not, I cannot view the messages in the INBOX folder for my default email account, although I can view the messages for every other folder in that account. When I select the INBOX, I get a message in the main window saying that this folder cannot display messages (actually, I forget the verbatim wording of the message, but as it's been an issue in the past on this list, I'm sure you know to which message I'm referring). Only seldomly will the INBOX display any messages (like today). In the FAQ, I spotted a question about a work-around for this in 1.2.2 that involved subscribing to the INBOX using the subscription manager. Up until today (mysteriously), this was not possible because the IMAP server did not appear in the list of servers in the subscription manager. Which leads me to problem 2... 2) The list of servers in the subscription manager is woefully incomplete. I set up three IMAP accounts and only one of the IMAP servers shows up in the subscription manager (again, as of today, prior to which, none showed up in the list). Hopefully, issue 1 is now a non-issue, since the IMAP server suddenly showed up in the subscription manager and I was able to subscribe to the INBOX. But, issue 2 still baffles me, although it's not a show-stopping issue. 3) I haven't perused the archives yet for this one, but how do I set up the filters to automatically filter incoming mail? I've checked the box in the account setup under Receiving Options indicating that Evolution should apply filters to new messages in the INBOX, but this doesn't seem to be working the way I expect it. I subscribe to a handful of lists and I would like the messages for each list to go into their designated folders without my intervention. I have a separate filter for each list, but right now I have to apply the filters manually. Am I missing something? And lastly... 4) The INBOX does not always indicate the correct number of unread messages. This seems to occur after I apply filters to the INBOX. The filters move messages to other folders, but Evolution doesn't update the number of unread messages in the INBOX right away. I say "right away" because after about 5 minutes, Evolution realizes this and updates the count. Any thoughts on any of the above would very helpful. Thanks for your assistance and time! -- Nathan Sweet University of New Mexico Career Services System Administrator _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
