On Wed, 2008-09-24 at 12:37 +0200, Gildas Bayard wrote: > Hello all, > I'm setting up an imap mail account and ran into the following problem: > Evolution shows every directory in my account as mail directories. This > includes .ssh, .public_html, .profile... > Of course it also shows the real mail directories. > Could someone tell me how to tell evolution not to display non-mail > directories? > Does it come from the imap server? (I bet no since ThunderBird is not > affected)
Yes, it does come from the IMAP server - sort of - and it depends on the specific IMAP software. The imap server can usually be told to only show things under a specific folder - yours is obviously set to not do that. Also remember that there is no difference in a Unix system between folders that contain mail and folders that don't - so it can't determine which is "mail folder" and which is a "folder". In evo you can do some things. Go to Edit -> Preferences -> select your mail account -> Edit. Select the Receiving Options tab and make sure that "Show only subscribed folders" is ticked. If all your mail is in a single folder, then tick "Override server-supplied folder namespace" and put in the box underneath the name of your folder. OK out of the preferences. Now, under "Folder", select subscriptions and then select the server, click on refresh, now tick the folders you want to see. This should clean up your folder space. P. _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
