Not Zed wrote: >> - I override the imap namespace to the typical "mail/" (which should >> refer to ~me/mail/ on the server); when I'm subscribing to folders, I >> get an extra level/entry, which is all blank space, as a child of >> "mail"; I don't get this under thunderbird, and there is nothing in >> that directory that I can think of that would cause this... odd > > Try without the trailing / maybe. Not something i've seen before.
I tried this (i.e., using "mail") with same results. I then tried something else: instead of subscribing and showing only subscribed folders, I simply show all folders. This is a decent workaround for me, for the time being, as it circumvents the two problems I had. Annoyingly enough, even in this approach, there is a blank folder listed in the folder hierarchy on the left, but it is on the same level as my other leaf folders, rather than being at an intermediate level between "mail" and the actual folders containing email. Furthermore I checked my ~/mail directory on the server... the folders listed in evolution are precisely the ones in ~/mail... no more, no less, and none of them have any funky names which could be misparsed and lead to detection of multiple boxes. As far as I know everything is as it should be on the server side, and evolution is picking up some weird folder. >> - once these folders do show up, they are listed twice each in the >> folder tree! is this a bug or some misconfiguration on my part? IIRC, >> browsing of these folders does work though... > Hmmm, you're probably subscribed to them twice somehow, but with > different path-names. So they're not matching and it thinks they are > unique. This is just a guess, the output of LSUB would show for > certain; I would check that. Although the imap code has plenty of bugs > and this may be one of them, it should work fine with uw-imapd if it is > configured properly. Is there any way to do this (LSUB) from within evolution? My IMAP server only supports SSL connections (i.e., no unencrypted connections), hence I don't think I'd be able to talk to it manually using telnet... What I can tell you is that the IMAP server thinks I'm only subscribed to the folders *once*. This is uw-imapd server, and it records the subscribed mailboxes in ~/.mailboxlist . Looking at this file after subscribing from evolution I see that each folder is subscribed only once, as its supposed to. Another datum: Thunderbird handles the IMAP subscriptions properly on this server; when I look at *its* subscriptions in ~/.mailboxlist, it is using names like "~/mail/foo", rather than my current evolution's "mail/foo". Changing the namespace override from "mail" to "~/mail" causes "Very Bad Things"(TM) in evolution. First, in the subscribe dialog, the scan for folders never completes, although it lists all the folder present (the throbber/spinner keeps going indefinitely). Second, subscribing doesn't quite work: after closing the dialog one gets an error about IMAP, and only the first selected/checked folder gets subscribed. Also almost all IMAP interactions with this setup cause IMAP errors in evolution. Besides, the folders are properly accessed using just "mail/foo", other than the duplication (which probably happens with "~/mail/foo" as well) Another datum: the server is running UW-imapd from the Debian distro; in particular it is using the package "uw-imapd-ssl" version "2001adebian-6". (I don't have admin privilidges on the server) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
