On Thu, 2015-05-28 at 20:25 +0200, Tom wrote: > I've just happened to take a look at the places for Evolution mail
Hi, this might be helpful: https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/stable/data-storage.html.en > It is 10 IMAP accounts and 1 NNTP account, that seems to > store meta data and cache on at least > thomas@ga-78:~/.local/share/evolution/mail/1420635858.9770.2@ga-78$ > find > > wc -l > 23737 newsgroups. I'm subscribed to 5 (FIVE) of them. Did Evolution > store the whole server ? IMAP and NNTP goes to ~/.cache/evolution/mail/.... NNTP doesn't download newsgroups which you are not subscribed to. > drwx------ 4 thomas thomas 4096 Mai 20 09:53 > 1420191811.7939.3@ga-78/ All those *\@ga-78 are accounts you configured and you should see in Edit->Preferences->Mail Accounts. If you do not, then examine the content and eventually drop the folders. > drwx------ 2 thomas thomas 4096 Mär 20 13:17 > emae-check-authtype-0x10127ae0/ All the emae-check-authtype* can be safely deleted. That's a leftover from some version. > drwx------ 15 thomas thomas 4096 Mai 28 17:38 local/ That stores On This Computer mails. > drwx------ 2 thomas thomas 4096 Jan 2 12:17 local_mbox/ That's a backup of your mails from the migration from mbox to maildir. If you are satisfied with the mails you see under On This Computer, then this can be safely removed (preferably within Evolution's UI, in Edit->Preferences->Mail Accounts). > drwxr-xr-x 2 thomas thomas 4096 Apr 16 14:55 rss/ You are possibly using evolution-rss plugin too, or you gave it a try in the past. > drwx------ 2 thomas thomas 4096 Mai 26 17:08 vfolder/ Search folders. It's more or less safe to get rid of that folder content. Please note that the above applies to some recent version, like 3.10+. I do not know what your evolution version is, the Mailer header is not preserved for messages which the Mailman distributes to the list members. 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