My whole inbox disappeared this morning.  all three months of it.

I copied aside ~/.evolution, restarted evolution and it was back.  Dunno
for how long though ...  been only an hour since I did that.  I also did
an apt-get upgrade on evolution and evolution-exchange, new versions got
installed but they have the same version number (according to "help -
about").  Maybe new packaging of same upstream?

Don't have more time than that to look into it.

bjb

On Fri, 2007-12-21 at 12:41 -0500, Dave E wrote:
> I'm using Evolution 2.10.3 on Fedora 7 using exchange-connector for my
> exchange email account.
> 
> There is one person who sends me email and Evolution will show the
> message when it first downloads the  message from the exchange server.
> Then the email will disappear from the inbox. 
> 
> I've checked my filters and none of them would do anything with these
> emails.
> 
> I can't find it in any of my email folders.
> 
> If I log into the web interface for our excange accounts (via
> http://www.mailstreet.com) I can see these emails still in the inbox
> where Evolution first showed them.
> 
> I can find the message cached (I guess) in
> ~/.evolution/mail/exchange/[account]/wherever_it_was
> 
> If I remove the ~/.evolution/mail/exchange/[account] folder and then
> restart evolution, the messages will show, but then will shortly
> disappear from the inbox. 
> 
> I've attached a copy of one of these messages removing any personal
> email information.
> 
> * Oh, the one time I did see a message stay was when it was a meeting
> invitation - not like a normal email.
> 
> I really hope someone can offers some insight into this issue. I
> really, really want to use Evolution instead of Outlook. It's nearly
> perfect for the exception of this and a few other things. The others I
> can get by with, but this one is a deal-breaker because I constantly
> have to stop using Evolution and log into the web interface to look
> for these emails. I can't even find them by searching through
> Evolution. 
> 
> Thanks.
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