-----Original Message-----
From: guenther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: evolution-list@gnome.org
Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 19:50:01 +0100
Subject: Re: [Evolution] duplicate inbox

> 
> > > > When I installed Evolution and set up my preferences, the
> software
> > > > displays 2 duplicate inboxes. If I delete one of them, all my
> e-mails
> > > > are deleted in the second inbox.( good thing I saves a copy
> locally )
> > > 
> > > Where in the mail tree are those Inboxes *exactly*?
> > 
> > the folders are under:
> > mail.work.com <-THIS IS THE IMAP MAIL NAME I USED ->
> >     Inbox
> >     Inbox
> 
> Do those two "Inbox" named folders have *different* icons next to it?

The 2 inboxes have IDENTICAL icons. They also have identical e-mails, the
same number of read and unread e-mails. When I read an e-mail, they both
are updated to show 1 less unread e-mail.

> 
> I suspect yes. Which means, the one with the special Icon is the Inbox
> as advertised by your IMAP server, being displayed here (right next to
> your account node) by Evolution. The other one with a plain icon
> probably is your physical Inbox folder, which in this case happens to
> live in your IMAP namespace.
> 
> FWIW, the Inbox often is in a separate place, like 
> /var/spool/mail/$USER, whereas all other mail folders are inside the
> users $HOME.
> 
> >     Deleted Items
> >     Drafts
> >     Junk E-mail
> >     Outbox
> >     Public Folders
> >     Sent    
> >     Trash
> > 
> > I do not use the folders under On This Computer which also has an
> inbox
> > ( empty ).
> 
> ...guenther
> 
> 
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