** Changed in: evolution
Status: New = Invalid
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the reports, thanks in advance.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
** Also affects: evolution (upstream)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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How would I do that?
You'll need to create an account with Gnome's bugzilla, at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/. I'm assuming you'll be able to figure out
the rest, considering you reported this bug through Launchpad. :)
After creating a bug upstream, you'll want to link it to this bug
report using
Would that be me? :-)
How would I do that?
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
Somebody having the problem should probably forward that upstream
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Somebody having the problem should probably forward that upstream
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The can't list INBOX mails problem is supposed to be fixed on edgy.
Does it work if you specify no namespace overwritting?
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Tried that, no joy.
On Dec 21, 2006, at 4:35 AM, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
The can't list INBOX mails problem is supposed to be fixed on edgy.
Does it work if you specify no namespace overwritting?
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I guess we should reopen this, then.
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I'm going to go ahead and close this, as we don't seem to have anything
consistent or reproducible.
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info = Rejected
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I think the issue is reproducible, perhaps I haven't communicated
enough.
The thing is, if you have an INBOX with messages, and also a set of
subfolders of the INBOX, the INBOX messages will not be visible.
Has this been addressed?
David
I'm going to go ahead and close this, as we don't seem
On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 17:47 +, David Friedlander wrote:
The thing is, if you have an INBOX with messages, and also a set of
subfolders of the INBOX, the INBOX messages will not be visible.
You're saying that this is consistently a problem for you? I am
connected to an Inbox via IMAP, and I
Are you saying that you have a structure as follows:
INBOX
|
|
| SUBFOLDER1
|_message 1.1
|_message 1.2
|_ message . . .
| SUBFOLDER2
|_message 2.1
|_message 2.2
|_ message . . .
| SUBFOLDER . .
|__ message 1
|__ message 2
|__ message 3
etc.
Are you saying that you have a structure as follows:
I believe so. See my attached screenshot. It shows my inbox which is
connected via IMAP.
** Attachment added: screenshot of my Inbox, accessed via IMAP
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I am seeing the picture in the attachment.
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Further to the last; in the past I could see the subfolders but not the
messages in the INBOX. Now it seems that I can see the messages but not
the subfolders.
David
David Friedlander wrote:
I am seeing the picture in the attachment.
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...And I just seemed to be having the blank inbox under a dapper
installation. I went in and fiddled with some of my mail server
settings; I switched the authentication method from TLS to SSL, and
my inbox came back (note, my other folders were visible before that).
Switching back to TLS did not
It appears that override server-supplied folder namespace solves the
problem.
Not sure what this means but got the idea from 21328 :-)
David
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
might be something like bug #21328, could you try if that's fixed with
dapper?
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Sebastien Bacher wrote:
should the bug be closed then? is that with dapper?
I am on the latest LTS; not sure if this solution would have worked
before (?)
You can certainly close the bug, but I think maybe there's a
documentation solution out
there, with some sort of prompt or help text
Sorry for my compliant and hasty reply . . . no sooner did I send it
than I re-opened Evolution, and found that the subfolders of INBOX are
now missing in that app.
So, no, the bug is not gone.
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
should the bug be closed then? is that with dapper?
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should the bug be closed then? is that with dapper?
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might be something like bug #21328, could you try if that's fixed with
dapper?
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