> Interesting thought, but no, the user name is the same and home
> directory is the same on both machines. I'm the one using them, after
> all....
>
> On the desktop, evo is in /home/jean/evolution. The laptop has a
> /home/jean directory, and /home/jean/evolution from the desktop is
> mounted in /home/jean/evolution on the laptop.
Yep, should work.
> I have a couple of filters that move suspected spam to a folder called
> 'Junk'. On the desktop, they work as they should, but on the laptop,
> every piece of new mail gets moved to 'Junk'. I suppose I could add a
> color as it moves it, and find out which rule is triggering the move
> to Junk, that might explain something.
What are those filters exactly?
As you mount the ~/evolution/ folder only(?), filters that rely on
external scripts may be broken. That is in particular 1) checking the
return value of a non-existent script and 2) a script that stores its
own databases in different locations than the ~/evolution/ folder.
Any Bayes filtering very likely will use the latter approach. So
differing databases on your work machine and the laptop may be the
culprit then.
However, just a shot in the dark. HTH...
...guenther
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