Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: evolution

Unless I missed something, it is currently not possible to change the
display name of an IMAP folder without renaming the folder on the
server. But IMHO, this is an increasingly important feature.

The rational behind this request is more or less the same than for the
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=206061: interoperability.

More and more people need to be able to check their emails from
different computers, and the use of webmail is becoming wide-spread. But
those interfaces don't let you the choice of how to name the main
folders (inbox, sent, trash, etc.).

For example, with my ISP I have:
- INBOX
- DRAFT
- OUTBOX
- QUARANTINE
- TRASH
and I would like to see:
- Inbox
- Draft
- Sent
- Junk
- Trash
but renaming the folders breaks the webmail interface. The issue is even more 
annoying when you want to set up a system in a different language... Beside the 
fact that upper-case names are ugly, I don't think that my grand-mother should 
have to learn what OUTBOX and QUARANTINE mean in French!

It would be great if it was possible to change the display name in the
properties of the folder. This would allow Evolution to play nicely with
other clients, and specially webmail interfaces, on which we have very
little control (that and an official alternative to the trash and junk
vfolders would be much appreciated).

$ lsb_release -rd
Description:    Ubuntu 9.04
Release:        9.04

$ apt-cache policy evolution
evolution:
  Installed: 2.26.1-0ubuntu2
  Candidate: 2.26.1-0ubuntu2
  Version table:
 *** 2.26.1-0ubuntu2 0
        500 http://ubuntu-archive.mirrors.proxad.net jaunty-updates/main 
Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
     2.26.1-0ubuntu1 0
        500 http://ubuntu-archive.mirrors.proxad.net jaunty/main Packages

** Affects: evolution (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: evolution
  
  Unless I missed something, it is currently not possible to change the
  display name of an IMAP folder without renaming the folder on the
  server. But IMHO, this is an increasingly important feature.
  
  The rational behind this request is more or less the same than for the
- bug 206061: interoperability.
+ http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=206061: interoperability.
  
  More and more people need to be able to check their emails from
  different computers, and the use of webmail is becoming wide-spread. But
  those interfaces don't let you the choice of how to name the main
  folders (inbox, sent, trash, etc.).
  
  For example, with my ISP I have:
  - INBOX
  - DRAFT
  - OUTBOX
  - QUARANTINE
  - TRASH
  and I would like to see:
  - Inbox
  - Draft
  - Sent
  - Junk
  - Trash
  but renaming the folders breaks the webmail interface. The issue is even more 
annoying when you want to set up a system in a different language... Beside the 
fact that upper-case names are ugly, I don't think that my grand-mother should 
have to learn what OUTBOX and QUARANTINE mean in French!
  
  It would be great if it was possible to change the display name in the
  properties of the folder. This would allow Evolution to play nicely with
  other clients, and specially webmail interfaces, on which we have very
- little control (that and an official solution for 206061 would be much
- appreciated).
+ little control (that and an official alternative to the trash and junk
+ vfolders would be much appreciated).
  
  $ lsb_release -rd
  Description:  Ubuntu 9.04
  Release:      9.04
  
  $ apt-cache policy evolution
  evolution:
    Installed: 2.26.1-0ubuntu2
    Candidate: 2.26.1-0ubuntu2
    Version table:
   *** 2.26.1-0ubuntu2 0
          500 http://ubuntu-archive.mirrors.proxad.net jaunty-updates/main 
Packages
          100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
       2.26.1-0ubuntu1 0
          500 http://ubuntu-archive.mirrors.proxad.net jaunty/main Packages

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Feature request: option to change the local display name of a folder without 
renaming the folder on a server
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/398157
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