On Mon, 2022-01-10 at 15:00 -0500, Bridger Dyson-Smith via evolution- list wrote: > 1. Evolution frequently cannot find the folders in my account, > displaying results like the two attached files. In the event the list > scrubs attachments, in #1, the folder names never populate - but > unread counts do; e.g.
Hi, does evolution print anything on the terminal, what would help to identify the problem, please? You might consider to run: $ EWS_DEBUG=2 evolution &>log.txt to get some useful information too. The log contains raw communication between the server and the evolution-ews, exposing a lot of private information, including credentials/passwords/tokens/cookies, thus do not share it in public without carefully removing anything suspicious, encoded or in a plain text form. I would even start from scratch by deleting ~/.cache/evolution/mail/<ews-account-uid>/ where the <ews-account-uid> is probably 7dd1f47a894.... You should have Evolution off when deleting its private files. > if I delete an email, it will go to my Deleted messages directory but > I'm unable to expunge the directory (or the email(s) inside). What do you mean with the expunge, is it Folder->Expunge (Ctrl+E) or the Empty Trash function? The evolution-ews does not support the expunge on other than the Trash (Deleted Items) folder (see [1]). I tried it here and it works just like that. You can also File->Empty Trash when having the trash folder selected, or pick the Empty Trash from the context menu above the Trash folder. To have this working the Trash folder needs to be recognized (and set up) as a Trash folder - one indication is it has a special icon. As you have trouble with the folder list I believe it'll fix itself once you correct the previous problem. Bye, Milan [1] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-ews/-/issues/124 _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list