Hi, Evolution 2.0 handling of MS Exchange public folders has changed behaviour concerning subfolders and is causing me some problems. Basically, I need to add a public folder to the favorites list and be able to see all it's sub folders, without having to add them all manually. reproduce: I have a public mail folder called "Requests" and a public tasks folder called "SID" that I want to view. I click the Exchange button, select the folders and "Add to Favorites". Back in the mail view I now have a high level folder named "Favorite Public Folders" containing "Requests". But it does not contain any of the subfolders of "Requests. As another issue (seems very much like a bug) if I create a new subfolder in here it is displayed until I restart evolution, then it disappears. I've confirmed that it does actually exist. In the task view I again cannot see any subfolders of "SID". The seems like it might be more difficult to fix without changing the design (due to the way all tasks are merged together. I need to see them separate, in their subfolders (or at least be able to tell them apart. I can only assign so many colours before it's very difficult to tell them apart easily (I have a lot of task subfolders). Is there a way to do what I want with Evolution 2.0? Am I just missing something obvious? (or even subtle?) If not, I imagine the mail folder issue can be fixed relatively easily but am concerned about the tasks problem. Does anybody else use Exchange in this way, or am I just an anomaly not to be catered for (which is fair enough :) John. -- GPG: B89C D450 5B2C 74D8 58FB A360 9B06 B5C2 26F0 3047 WEB: http://johnleach.co.uk
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