I've been a happy Linux/Evolution user for eight months or so until ...

1. Evolution started failing if I didn't clear my POP mailboxes when I
get mail. Grrr! I was leaving email on the server for thirty days so
Windows/Eudora could snarf up a backup copy.
2. Evolution quietly stopped working for some email accounts (e.g.
car...@mydomain.com - OMG!) Of course my
stuffinolongercareab...@mydomain.com account still works perfectly!
2a. Nothing worked, then with great effort ...
2b. Receiving email worked, but sending didn't, then with more
effort ...
2c. Sending worked but Reply All only sent to the CC people, not the
FROM person - WTF?

There's probably more bad stuff going on, but the fact that every time I
look, Evolution seems broken in yet another subtle and nuanced way.

Bottom line, I no longer trust Evolution at all - especially after my
attempts to fix it caused me to lose a couple hundred emails. Item 2c
above and the Wireshark protocol analyzer pretty much fixed the blame on
Evolution, not GoDaddy.

Unfortunately, I just wasted the weekend trying to port to Thunderbird -
without success.

Damn shame, because I love the setup I've got. Specifically, ...

1. I give out email addresses like Halloween candy. Joe gets
j...@mydomain.com, Bill gets b...@mydomain.com,      suspected spammers
get s...@mydomain.com, etc. This means that Joe and Bill can email me
from home, from work, from a friends email account - I don't care. They
can even change ISPs. All email addressed TO the address I give them
still sorts though the same filters and into the same folders. Also, a
spammer can sell my email address to a thousand people and it all ends
up in junk mail.
2. Now, I don't slice and dice my life quite this finely. I give out
email addresses to groups of people (e.g. friends@, family@, etc) and I
don't set up real email accounts unless I plan to write back. Emails
sent to non-existent email addresses end up in my catch-all account from
which they can be filtered quite nicely. Over the course of five years,
I'm up to 53 accounts.
3. I have 20-30 folders - at the top level (A-List, B-List, C-List,
D-List) and within each of these some common sub-folders (e.g. Friends,
Career, etc.).

This works well, I keep the A-List up-to-date, work the B-List when I
have time, and search the rest when somebody calls as asks if I got
their email.

Given that Thunderbird may well be a dead end, is there a way to repair
(and repair my trust in) Evolution without flushing all my email down
the tubes?
-- 
Vern McGeorge <evolut...@vernmcgeorge.com>
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