On 2021-01-13 at 20:17 +0000, Andy Proctor wrote:
> All the files appear in the right place on the desktop however
> whenopening Evolution on the desktop it does not pick up my mail
> folders.I use subfolders of my inbox for mail filing. The actual
> subfoldersare present in the right directory, but the evolution
> install is notpicking them up. I have not currently set any external
> mail settingon the desktop installation. 
> Any reasons you can think of why it does not recognise thesubfolders.
> In addition mail appears in the inbox but the contents ofmails are
> unreadable.

>Is evolution (or a component, such as evolution-data-server)
running>when you overwrite it? In that case, I would expect it not to
pick the>subfolders, but to detect them the next time it is opened.
>Just to discard the obvious: the subfolders aren't collapsed,
right?>Best>Ángel
Thanks to those replying. The problem of sync was not an evolution
problem at all. 
I tested with a manual transfer on a stick between the two devices
which showed that folders etc could be detected. 
It took a short while to evolution to scan the new changes which was
unexpected but I proved evolution isn't the problem. 
It turns out there it a default setting in megasync not to sync ".*"
files, which was why the folders and others were not syncing...
Duh! Undocumented feature. I set mega to sync ".*" files and guess
what, all works. 
Thanks for the help all, this one is solved.
Andy 
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