On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 13:56 +0530, Shreyas Sriniavasan wrote: > Hey, > > On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 13:10 -0500, Bob Cataldo wrote: > [snip] > > I removed evolution with YAST and then searched and deleted all > > evolution files/folders. I restarted my computer and reinstalled > > evolution. When I set it up and log on, I get duplicate inboxes. > > Did you delete .evolution in your /home?
Yes I deleted the .evolution folder in my home directory. > > Which protocol are you using? ( IMAP i presume but still ) > Which IMAP server ? > > > I am using GAIM which uses the evolution database. Could the problem be > > with GAIM? > > Any help would be appreciated. I am a Linux newbie, so please keep the > > explanations simple. > > Gaim probably uses the address book. I wouldn't assume its gaim's fault > with > such little information to go by, I have no addresses in the address book - didn't import them yet. > Also if you are using IMAP-Protocol > you would rather > use IMAP provider than IMAP4. IMAP4 is not currently being worked upon > by any of the > developers. We use MDAEMON for our mail server and it uses IMAP not IMAP4. > > Cheers, > Shreyas > Evolution works fine - all the folders are there, the subscribed folders on the mail server are there, sent mail folder, etc.. The only thing is that the inbox shows up twice. Also, I have ran Evolution on Novell Linux desktop 9.0 without sp1 and with sp1 and Evolution worked fine. I also setup Evolution under Xandros 3.0 ( installed Xandros about 5 times testing -and it worked fine for each install - same mail server in both cases. Unless I can figure out what is causing the problem, I have 3 choices - ingore the problem ( not the right thing to do ), stop using Evolution ( does not solve the problem ), or erase SUSE 10.0 and reinstall ( last resort I should not have to erase an OS just to get a mail program functioning properly ). Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks Bob _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list