Thank you, Paul:

Here are the answers to your questions.

All e-mail accounts on secretary's PC are POP.

If I go to /home/holly/.local/share/evolution/mail, I don't see the list of 
subfolders that used to be there and I find on my PC for evolution 3.20.5

Yes, I am logged in as Holly.  She found the problem with missing Firefox 
bookmarks.

Evolution on her PC is connected to the Internet.

Have about 9% free disk on partition that holds her home directory and 
Evolution files.

John



-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Smith <p...@mad-scientist.net>
Reply-to: p...@mad-scientist.net
To: j...@lauterbachandassociates.com, evolution-list <evolution-list@gnome.org>
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Subfolders under Inbox suddenly disappeared
Date: Sat, 27 May 2017 11:42:02 -0400

On Sat, 2017-05-27 at 10:17 -0400, Dr. John H. Lauterbach wrote:
> RE: Evolution 3.20.5 running under Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit
> 
> Between the time my secretary left the past Wednesday and when she
> started work Friday noon (PC running all the time, APC UPS on incoming
> power line) Evolution lost the subfolders under Inbox.  I tried
> deleting renaming folders.db to folders.dbb and letting Evolution
> rebuild folders.db on restart, but no change, with about 4K e-mails in
> the Inbox that had not been sorted into subfolders.  Unfortunately, no
> recent full Evolution backup available.  Have checked disk partitions
> for errors using "Check" function on bootable CD-ROM version of
> Gparted and all are okay.

Thank you for the version information.  Please also provide
information on the type of email account: are you using POP?  IMAP? 
Gmail?  Exchange?  SMTP?

I'm not clear what you see.  Is the Inbox folder visible but no
subfolders?  If so I assume you've clicked the arrow next to "Inbox" to
make sure it's expanded?  If the Inbox folder is visible is there any
email in it?

Also, check the icon at the lower-left of the Evolution window; is it
"connected"?  If you hover over it with your mouse does it say
"Evolution is currently online"?

> One other note:  The bookmarks list for Firefox was also lost.

It almost sounds like you are logged in as a different user account than
before, that is not configured the same way.  I can't think of a reason
that only Firefox bookmarks and Evolution folders would be invisible but
everything else is the same.

Have you verified that you're not low on disk space?
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