Hi Pete,
[...]
>> Yes, I know that - but one can see the search field and its contents.
>> This is what I tried to describe.

>The search field is folder specific. So deleting the contents of the
>search field in one folder won't make any difference to any other
>folder. What's more, the search doesn't work at all at the "account
>entry" level.

so, why the string "test" is shown in the search field on the account
level, though I never entered it on this level?
I entered it on the INBOX level, deleted it there afterwards, went to
the account level and there this string was shown.

Ah, I just red Milan's latest mail - maybe this is the bug he mentioned.

>Also, specifying a search in "Current Account" basically disables
>everything until the search box is cleared.

Yes, that seems to be logical.

[...]
>Yes, but involving the root folder level of the account is meaningless
>- I was concerned that you thought you *should* be seeing things when
>that folder was highlighted.

No, I don't have any expectations when using software :))

>>
>> And: This is the only account showing that behaviour!

>Have you tried deleting and recreating the account.  (Apologies if you
>have said it before and I have missed it.) Or even rename the current
>account and disable it (so there's no chance of the config being re-
>used), then create a new version of the IMAP connection.

I disabled it -> no success.
I deleted and recreated it -> no success.
Only thing I didn't try was to rename it or delete and recreate it with
a different name. I will try that.

>Ultimately, what you need to do is to create a new *Linux* user account
>so that you have a completely clean configuration. Then when logged in
>as that user, set up the IMAP account. If that behaves properly, then
>it is nothing odd with the interaction with the server, but is a
>configuration issue.

Already tried that with my own account renaming all the existing
evolution folders in .cache and .config. No success.

Whats more: Switching folders within that account sometimes crashes
evolution:

kernel: evolution[1693]: segfault at 57cf056c ip 00007f65b5dbcaeb sp
00007ffdfbe4e240 error 4 in libcamel-1.2.so.52.0.0[7f65b5d60000+101000]

>P.

Bye.
Michael.
-- 
Michael Hirmke
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