[orca-list] Evolution Questions



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I don't know if Orca is the cause of this problem or not.  Basically I
can't seem to open any folders under newly added mail accounts.

I think I some how got gmail working on it yesterday after a fluke or
something.  I have since rebuilt the configurations several times and
up to now, I cannot access gmail nor mail on a local spool.  I as of
now created two e-mail accounts; one is local spool pointing to
/var/mail/steve and the other is an IMAP connection to gmail.  My
gmail account authenticates fine by prompting me for a password and no
errors returned.  In fact, the subscriptions dialog in the folders
menu shows the gmail folders and they are all subscribed by default.
When I arrow up and down the list of mail folders, I see the first six
"on the computer and they are all empty except for the intro message
from the Evolution team in the inbox folder.  I know for a fact
there's a bunch of message available on my gmail account but in
evolution, the gmail entry shows as collapsed and I cannot expand it.  

Here is my question; how do you open the "collapsed" folders? It is in
a tree table but left and right arrows only cause a beep.  Hitting the
enter key does nothing; the Alt-arrow keys don't do anything either.
So what do I do in this case? 

Oh, I get the same thing in my local spool too.  Now that should be a
no brainer but again, the local spool box is collapsed and I can't
read the test message that I sent to it earlier today.

I honestly don't know how I got gmail over IMAP working yesterday but
it sure isn't reachable now.

Any ideas out there?
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