> On Thu, 2012-12-06 at 20:28 -0800, Brewster Gillett wrote:
> > Just now I started Evo, and when it came up, no folders were displayed;

Andre Klapper wrote:
> Please elaborate (small screenshot) what "no folders were displayed"
> exactly means, <snip> Is the folder list pane there and empty? 

bg:

Yes. All the expected screen elements were present and visible,
*except* for the actual folders.

Called a friend who's an Evo user, and turned out it had happened to him
once - the arrow to the left of "On This Computer" at the
top of the pane had been flicked to its alternate, or "don't display"
position. Pretty sure I didn't ever click it, but you never know.

Lesson learned - I spent a lot of time digging around in preferences
and such, when I should have been paying more attention to the,
what I think of as the "visible mechanics" of the page.

andre:

> The list has public archives that you can browse:
> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list

bg:

Good to know - thanks for the tip.

Brewster

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