On Thu, 2019-10-17 at 15:34 +0200, Ralf Mardorf via evolution-list wrote: > On Thu, 2019-10-17 at 15:23 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > > The account is back. I need this account. Unfortunately the wrong > > icon is back again, too. > > > > Is there anything else I could do? Editing another file? > > The unwanted icon is back, but I needed to add the receive and send > password again :D.
Hi, everything is in the settings, not in the cache or anywhere else. I do not see a reason why it would default to folder://local/... on its own, that's surprising to me (but it's a relatively long time since I touched that part of the code). IMAP accounts can fill the folder for you, if the server sends an annotation information on the folders, but it surely won't address the local folder. Remember, you play with the internal files. Especially evolution- source-registry process should be off when changing the .source files, to avoid spurious notifications of the changes and to make sure the source registry works with the latest file content. I say so, because some desktop environments can restart the process as soon as you kill it. By the way, what is so bad (or irritating?) on that folder icon for you? If I would cheat on Evolution, then I'll create a new folder under On This Computer, then go to Edit->Preferences->Mail Preferences and change there the default Archive folder (ehm, this is tricky, because it crashes evolution, which I already fixed for 3.34.2+; workaround is to create the folder, close evolution, open evolution), then delete this new archive folder, thus the default Archive folder will point to a non-existent folder. I won't advice this to anyone, though. Cleaner workarounds would be either to point the Archive folder to some you usually do not see, or to change the appearance of the folder, if you really hate the icon. By the way ][, this is solved, because it is an intentional feature. You are trying to "break" the feature. > Error sending IPC message: Broken pipe > ^C > > The Error output appeared when closing the Evolution window. Well, if you really pressed Ctrl+C, then it's not closing, but killing it. It's a good way to break your internal data, like when you kill it in the middle of writing some configuration file to the disk. Anyway, the error itself comes from WebKitGTK+ and is sort of debugging thing. It can be sometimes shown also when closing message composer. 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