Craig, thanks for the helpful info.  

I biked between computers today and did some checking.  I found that
evolution autosubscribes only if you have "show only subscribed" clicked
when you create a new folder.  With it unclicked, new folders remain
hidden on other machines set to "show only subscribed" -- not
particularly obvious behavior but I have only one life to live...

This'll do the job for me.

Scott

On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 21:27, Craig Ringer wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 01:38, Scott Otterson wrote:
> > Yes, evolution does autosubscribe to newly created folders -- only on
> > the current machine.  If you're using computers at many different sites
> > (like I have to do) autosubscribe works on only one of them.
> 
> I use my mail account from:
>       Evolution 1.4 at home
>       Evolution 1.0 at work
>       Mozilla 1.5 over IMAPs from other locations
> and find my subscription information is automatically shared with no
> trouble.
> 
> My IMAP server is Cyrus IMAPd 2.1.x. When my account was hosted by
> MDaemon 3, I found the subscription information was _not_ shared - so
> perhaps storing subscription data is an optional service for an IMAP
> server?
> 
> Craig Ringer
> 

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