Hi all. I'm using Evolution 3.6.0 in Mint Cinnamon 14. However, this problem has happened in various other (older) versions of Evolution, on various other platforms, as well.
I'm connecting to my IMAP server (hosted by my ISP) using IMAP+. My ISP has a built-in spam filter which will put (most of) my spam into an IMAP folder "spam". This was pre-created for me and I have nothing to do with it, and the name seems to be hardcoded. When I use the webmail client(s) provided by my ISP, I can see this folder (along with all my other IMAP folders). However, Evolution does not display this folder (although it does display all my other folders, that I created myself). I was using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.3 a few weeks ago, and that version of Evolution _could_ see this folder and manage its contents without any trouble. I don't have access to that system anymore though. I've verified this by creating a brand new account (in fact, I reinstalled this entire system from scratch, for other reasons, then configured the IMAP account in Evo with no restore of previous settings). Any tips or help for debugging/investigating this issue? Thanks! _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list