On Wed, 2015-06-03 at 19:58 -0500, Chris wrote: > It's just a local IMAP server. I've gone through this setup before > with Milan when I had a bug report to file in Evo. In this case as I > said the message will show up in ~/Maildir/.Sent/cur but not in the > Evo UI. >
Hi, okay, to avoid the confusion, and to be sure I follow your setup correctly: a) you run a local Courier server, which stores your mails at ~/Maildir b) you access this local server via an IMAPx account in Evolution c) you've setup to store Sent messages to the Sent folder of this IMAPx account d) when you enter the IMAPx/Sent folder in Evolution it doesn't show certain messages, while they are seen on the disk e) you certainly _do not_ have a Maildir account configured in Evolution, which accesses the Courier's on-disk directory structure Did I summarize it correctly, please? In case I did, the IMAPx account shows what the server reported. There can be situations which can hide certain messages, like those deleted or Junk, or if the folder has set any filters (the top Show and Search part right above the message list). To view deleted messages just use View->Show Deleted messages option, though I believe it's not the case here. You cannot view Junk messages like those deleted, for that visit the Junk folder, though I do not think it's the case here either. That lefts me with the folder filtering. Could you verify you do not have some leftover search enabled in the Sent folder, which may eventually hide the messages from the view, please? Alternatively, enter the folder, then right-click it in the folder list and choose "Refresh" option there. That will update the folder content. Bye, Milan P.S.: I also use an IMAPx-configured Sent folder in my account, even not Courier, and it shows me all my sent messages as written by the evolution. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list