I use an email server in my department. On the server, in my home directory, there is a Directory called Mail and within Mail are a bunch of subdirectories.
I run Fedora Linux 20, and my Department runs Enterprise Linux, which is a version of Red Hat Linux. On evolution, I have an account for the server and if I right click on that, there is an item Manage Subscriptions. If I choose that there are boxes next to the various items in the Mail directory which presumably I can manage to subscribe to or not. But they appear in that account in evolution whether or not I have subscribed to them. One, in particular, called from shows (50901), indicating a large number of unread messages. If I click on from I see lots of messages with all fields blank except Date which has a ? in it. If I go to the server, I can read from and it has lots of messages in it. Is there some way I can prevent from from appearing in evolution? Presumably, if I move it out of Mail on the server, that would do the job, but that might mess up my mail some way or other. What is the function of from? -- Leonard Evens l...@math.northwestern.edu Professor Emeritus, Department of Mathematics, Northwestern University _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list