> > Evo connects to an IMAP server that has about two hundred folders. It
> > does not store the IMAP mail locally. An increasing number of folders
> > have inaccurate "unread" counts; meaning Evo thinks there are unread
> > messages in the folder when in fact there are no messages in the folder
> > (I deleted them).
> > 
> > The IMAP server also has SquirrelMail, which does show an accurate read
> > count. So, I am thinking this is an Evo issue.
> > 
> > How can I get Evo to do a "refresh" of all of the folders on the IMAP
> > server, short of me deleting and then recreating the IMAP account in
> > Evo?
> 
> You would have to enable Edit->Preferences->Receiving Options (Tab)
> In the sections "Checking for New Mail", there is an option "Check for
> new messages in all folders", should help you :)

Mark, please note that Evo is checking for new mails and thus updating
the unread count every time you visit the folder.

How do you know there are no mails in the folder? Are you running
multiple clients at the same time? Or does Evo just not update the
unread count properly for you, even when switching to the folder?

...guenther


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