Am Samstag, den 17.07.2010, 23:40 -0430 schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan: > On Sat, 2010-07-17 at 18:40 -0600, Simon Siemens wrote: > > yes, it says "All Messages". Nonetheless, it always lists only the > > messages from the inbox. > > [Please don't top-post]
Sorry, I didn't see hints on that in the welcome message of the list. > Note that "All messages" applied to the current folder means "all the > messages in this folder". It doesn't mean "all the messages in this > folder and any sub-folders". > > However, if the search is applied to "Current Account" you should see > all the matches. I just tried it on one of my IMAP accounts and that's > what it did. The only difference I can see is that my accounts are not > Inbox-rooted, i.e. my folder structure doesn't descend from Inbox but is > parallel to it. I don't see why that should matter though. Yes, I know this. As I mentioned in another email, there was an inconsistency between the number (11) reported in the window title and the number (1) of emails shown. Now, both are consistent and seem to be right. Evolution shows 3 emails and reports the same number in the window title. Note also that the mailbox content and the search term did not change. So there must have been something wrong in the data structures of Evolution. But it is OK now. I additionally verified that with other search terms, which did not work correctly before. So, the only thing that remains for me is: How can I make Evolution reorganise its data when I find a similar behaviour in the future? Looking through the menus, I did not find something like that. So I suppose my previous way -- creating a new account for the same mailbox -- is the best to go. Thanks Patrick for being so responsive. Simon _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list