On Tue, 2012-06-12 at 13:11 -0500, Leonard Evens wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-06-12 at 13:08 -0500, Leonard Evens wrote:
> > I just upgraded to Fedora 17 from Fedora 14 by doing a fresh install.  I
> > kept my home directory including .local where evolution stores things.
> > I am also running Fedora 15 on another machine with evolution 3.0.3.
> > 
> > I am having some problems with the new evolution.
> > 1. When I choose Send/Receive, it takes it quite a while to upload my
> > messages from my mail server.  (I checked the evolution preferences
> > against the 3.0.3 version and they are unchanged.)
> > 2. Various local folders have disappeared in the new versions to be
> > replaced by folders of the form name_sbd which are all empty.
> > 
> > Can someone direct me to documentation to help me understand the
> > changes?  Also, how can I speed up the loading and also find the folders
> > which still exist in .local/share/evolution/mail/local
> > 
> > I am not having any problems with evolution 3.0.3 under Fedora 15.
> 
> I should also mention that when I send a message I get an error message
> about post processing and telling me it put the message in my local sent
> folder, which is where it was put before anyway, but without the error
> message.

I thought I was making progress, but I made things worse.

I had one Folder Inbox which showed things I had recently put there.  I
tried to create folders with the old names without the _sbd, and when I
did so, at first, those folders showed up with the proper contents.  But
as I continue to do so, the contents didn't show up and the contents of
the other folders disappeared.  The folders still exist
in .local/share/evolution/mail/local
but evolution can't see them any longer.

Help!  How to I get all this to work again?

-- 
Leonard Evens l...@math.northwestern.edu
Professor Emeritus, Department of Mathematics, Northwestern University

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