On Fri, 2021-09-03 at 12:40 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> On Fri, 2021-09-03 at 11:33 +0200, Lucas Eichhorn via evolution-list
> wrote:
> > Meaning there seems to be no way to just “hide” folders − I must
> > unsubscribe from them.
>
>       Hi,
> yeah, hiding folders from the UI, piling messages in them in the
> background, but not be able to access them doesn't feel like a good
> thing. You might want to check what the folder contains, sometimes.
>

It sounds perfectly fine to me to have e.g. a Junk folder that piles up
with spam mail in the background and that I only access every once in 3
months if I suspect it to contain a not-junk-mail. Similarly with the
Sent folder (check every 2 months whether I actually did attach that
file). :) And I find it disorganizes my mails if I assign those folders
to “on this computer” because then they are only on the computer,
right? And not in the IMAP server folder.

> You can try to create a search folder, using Match-All, only for the
> folder you are interested in, then collapse the account and enter
> this
> search folder, instead of the account's Inbox.
Sorry, I'm not sure whether I understood. You mean to create a folder
(“on this computer”) and copy the inbox emails into it by a filter, and
collapse the account where the email comes from (making the panel less
cluttered)?

>       Bye,
>       Milan
>
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