On Mon, 2013-07-01 at 21:20 +0200, Pascal Hasko Bernhard wrote: > I realized the Evolution (3.4.6) does actually not download all messages
Hi, I suppose it's a typo, your version might be 3.6.4 instead? > I have set: > - look for messages in all folders" (yesterday I also checked the box > "look for messages in subscribed folders" > - "automatically synchronize remote mail locally" The option in respective folder Properties (mentioned in other mail in this thread) is used as an addition to the above account-global "automatically synchronize remote mail locally". If you've the global, you do not need the folder's property set. The opposite is to have selectively chosen which folders you want to have stored locally (like if you've an Archive folder, where you do not want to see all messages in offline). > - "use Quick Resync if servers supports it" I would not be surprised if the QResync is the cause here. Please disable it, then close evolution, then locate: ~/.cache/evolution/mail where is stored your local cache for remote mail accounts, like for the IMAP. Move away all folders from here, and start evolution. A downside of this is that evolution will download everything from scratch, but with disabled QResync you should see all messages from the folders. If you'll still not get everything, then there might be some filter set. Either at the top, like with All Messages and the Search term, as was mentioned in other mails in this thread, or some implicit filters. Implicit filter is one for the Deleted messages, but also for Junk messages. Deleted and Junk messages are shown in Trash and Junk folder. Just visit your Inbox and then the Junk folder to see whether the messages are marked as Junk or not. Bye, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list