Misery loves company :) A couple of other interesting bits: the mail that I have filtered gets downloaded to my local folder and is readable, I can't drag an email from Junk to Inbox.
On Fri, 04 Mar 2011 10:20 -0500, "Eric Morey" <e...@glodime.com> wrote: > On Fri, 2011-03-04 at 15:35 +0100, Andre Klapper wrote: > > On Fri, 2011-03-04 at 07:16 -0700, brad haack wrote: > > > Evolution just got flaky on me. Actually I can't tell if it's evolution > > > or my email service, fastmail. I use fastmail & an IMAP setup. It's > > > been working fine, then last nite it won't show any of the emails in the > > > IMAP inbox. It shows that there are 19 unread emails in the inbox. I > > > can read the emails in my subfolders, like Junk & Trash. No, I don't > > > have a filter set up. > > > Any ideas on how to debug this? > > > > I stared experiencing the exact same behavior, suddenly after > approximately 4 pm (EST) yesterday. In the folder list frame, the Inbox > folder is bold and the there indicates a number of new messages. > However, when the inbox folder is selected, the messages list frame is > completely empty. All sub-folders of the inbox are working properly. > After un-subscribing and then re-subscribing to my inbox and sub folders > then restarting evolution, everything was working as expected fro about > 20 minutes until my inbox messages became inaccessible again. I also use > fastmail.fm as my email host. I'm using evolution 2.22.3.1. > > Accessing my gmail account via evolution works without issue. > > > http://live.gnome.org/Evolution/FAQ#I_cannot_see_some_emails.2C_but_they_must_be_there. > > >From the link above: > > > You use filters on incoming (or outgoing) messages that move your > > messages automatically to another destination. > > While this is true, I don't filter all messages out of my inbox folder. > This was not an issue before 4 pn (EST) yesterday and the re-subscribing > did fix the issue temporarily. I'm going to make a determination that > this is not the problem. > > > > Check your search view in the search bar right above the message list. > > Perhaps the "Show" dropdown list is set to any filter like "Read > > Messages", or the text input filed contains some value. > > I double checked, intentionally altered and reset the values in the > "show" dropdown and search bar to no effect. > > > > > If you cannot see any emails at all in a folder, check if you haven't > > maximized the message preview (so the message list pane is hidden). > > Try to click "View | Preview | Show Message Preview". > > I removed the message preview frame when inbox is selected in the folder > list frame to no effect on the issue. > > > > > Just to be sure: Click "Edit | Show Hidden Messages". > > Fair enough. I'm now sure that the messages are not hidden in this > manner but inaccessible for some other reason. > > > > > Take a look into Evolution's Junk folder. Messages that are marked as > > Junk disappear from the original folder and are only displayed in the > > Junk folder. > > The junk folder displays 4 messages since 4pm (EST) yesterday and none > of the messages in the inbox prior to 4pm (EST) yesterday. Of the 4 > messages, they seem to be properly marked as spam. > > > > > Check your default folder under "Edit | Preferences | Email Accounts | > > Edit | Defaults". Perhaps it is set to some other folder then the > > folder you thought of. > > I checked the defaults for this account. The settings seem to effect the > draft and sent folders. There is no option that appears to effect the > inbox. > > Any other suggestions? > > I've checked fastmail's systems status site to see that they recently > had a problem with IMAP for certain customers. They indicated that the > problem was fixed 2 days ago. I've filed a ticket with fastmail.fm. > > _______________________________________________ > evolution-list mailing list > evolution-list@gnome.org > To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list > _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list