On July 11, 2015 6:00:39 PM CDT, Nybbles2Bytes <nybbles2by...@gmail.com> wrote:
>The unread messages are shown next to the inbox line or other folders'

The INBOX is just-a-folder, the number of unread appears next to folders - as 
messages are in folders.

I do not believe an unread-for-account exists.  Possibly you have only used 
mail in a personal mode of operation;  but an unread-for-account is nearly 
impossible in a general use-case.  That could require polling thousands of 
folders, and would be be only subscribed folders or 'all' folders [which can 
itself be a vague definition].   It seems something doable with POP/Local but 
problematic for IMAP.

>If you look at the attached image, this is what it looks like to me.
>You
>see the two IMAP accounts above (G CPX2, N2B) give no indication of any
>unread email being present.

>I guess it's possible that different Linux distributions do things a
>little different 

No,  Evolution is pretty much Evolution.  Only the version varies.
so what's a problem for me might not be for someone

>> >Every email client I
>> >have used other than Evolution always showed the number of unread


OK, I use several clients, and none do this.

-- 
Adam Tauno Williams
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