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Re: [Evolution] duplicate inbox
- From: guenther <guenther rudersport de>
- To: evolution-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] duplicate inbox
- Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2005 23:01:27 +0100
> I have a strange problem with evolution. I connect to an imap server. I
> just installed SUSE 10.0 - kde desktop - ( previously I have tested
> Novell linux desktop and Xandros ).
Which versions of the OSs? What I'm actually really after is the Evo
version running on those.
> When I installed Evolution and set up my preferences, the software
> displays 2 duplicate inboxes. If I delete one of them, all my e-mails
> are deleted in the second inbox.( good thing I saves a copy locally )
Where in the mail tree are those Inboxes *exactly*?
> In evolution right now, I show 2 inboxes. one shows 5 unread messages
> ( I read all the incoming mail ) and the 2nd one shows no new messages
> ( I have the 1st inbox open ).
>
> When I log into my mail using Thunderbird, everything is normal. The
> same thing when using a browser and reading mail as a remote user.
>
> I removed evolution with YAST and then searched and deleted all
> evolution files/folders. I restarted my computer and reinstalled
> evolution. When I set it up and log on, I get duplicate inboxes.
Re-installing the application usually does not solve anything. This is
Linux. Just because this approach commonly solved issues on earlier
Micros~1 Windows versions, it doesn't mean it is of any use here.
> I am using GAIM which uses the evolution database. Could the problem be
> with GAIM?
Nope.
...guenther
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