On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 17:44 +0200, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-04-28 at 17:17 +0200, Svante R Signell wrote:
> > The problem is not at the server end. Using evolution on another box,
> > like this box or the webmail alternative all is OK. Which files to
> > remove/move away?
> > .evolution/mail/imap/.../folders/INBOX/??
>
> Since it's an IMAP folder you can remove everything and Evo will just
> recreate it, though it might take a while depending on your connection
> speed and the folder size. However if you want to remove the minimum
> possible, the answer will depend on your version of Evo which so far you
> haven't mentioned. The reason is that recent versions use an SQLite
> database for folder info while earlier ones used a variety of index
> files.
>
> If you have a folders.db file in ~/.evolution/mail/imap/<account-name>
> then yours is a recent version of Evo. Try just moving it aside ("mv
> folders.db folders.db.backup"). Do this with Evo completely stopped of
> course ("evolution --force-shutdown"), then restart Evo and see what
> happens.
I have evo 2.26.1.1 installed so there is a database file present. I'll
try moving away folders.db when back home. If I remove the whole
sub-directory under <account-name> will everything be restored? A lot of
folders exist in the folders directory: INBOX, Calendar, Drafts, Deleted
Items, etc?? If removing files, I assume only the files under INBOX can
be removed, not the other ones.
> poc
>
> PS Please don't top-post on this list.
Sorry, I forgot not to.
>
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