I've found the problem listed in my thread below.  And it's not with Evo
or Ubuntu.

It was with me.

I set up three email accounts, and two of them had identical details.
After I fixed that, all is fine.


On Fri, 2011-07-22 at 16:08 +0200, Fred J wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-07-22 at 13:57 +0200, Fred J wrote:
>         > ... TB also tends to render HTML mail a
>         > lot more accurately.
>         
>         WebKit renderer is (slowly) comming! :)
> 
> I hope so.  So far, I'm enjoying Evo and am beginning to prefer it over
> Thunderbird.
> 
>         On Fri, 2011-07-22 at 10:26 +0200, Fred J wrote:
>         > But Ubuntu's messaging system tells me that I have two mails
>         when, in
>         > reality, there is only one (which appears in the inbox and
>         search
>         > folder).
>         > 
>         > This can get confusing and isn't all that intuitive.  Where
>         would this
>         > problem lie, and how does one fix it?
>         
>         Ask on a Ubuntu list. This is not an Evolution problem.
>         
>         poc
>         
> Fair enough.  I didn't know that.
> 
>         Is it only when an email matches a search criterion?
>         
> Yes.  Correct.  If I remove the search folder, then everything works as
> expected.
> 
>         > Out of interest, why would most of the people in this list not
>         use
>         > Ubuntu?
>         > 
>         I can only answer for myself, but I find Ubuntu has the feel of
>         a "toy"
>         operating system - as if it was designed for the hobbyist end of
>         the
>         market. I also dislike some of the fundamental design decisions.
>         It has
>         its place, and I'm not flaming people for using it - it's up to
>         the
>         individual and nothing is perfect.  I just personally prefer
>         something
>         that is much more suited to the environment I work in.
>         
> I'm a digital artist and ALMOST bought a Mac, but was converted to
> Ubuntu when I saw its bling and security.  I'm no techie, so aesthetics
> - combined with my powerful machine - appeal to me.  And a lot more
> creatives are now using Ubuntu, as a result.  Which is a good thing. :-)
> 
> In conclusion, this may be an Ubuntu thing and not an Evo thing?
> 

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