On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 7:00 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 11.10.2011, 18:55 -0500 schrieb Arthur Machlas:
>> hi, using evolution 3.2 on fedora 16 beta. on f15 with evolution 3.0 i
>> had a virtual folder called combined inbox that had an either or
>> matching message location to one of my two personal imap accounts. so
>> it was something like:
>> rule name: combined inbox
>> match if any of the conditions below is true
>> message location = personal imap inbox 1
>> message location = personal imap inbox 2
>>
>> unfortunately, this no longer works in evo 3.2. I saw on the mailing
>> list that removing and re-adding source folders sometimes works, and
>> i've played with that a fair bit now. first adding my two imap inboxes
>> and source folders, then choosing all remote and local, then all
>> local, etc. etc.
>>
>> also, changing the thread options has no effect either.
>>
>> i can create a test folder that matches if an email was sent to me and
>> that works fine. advice and tips appreciated.
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>
> It sounds like I have a few options:
>
> 1) Create a label called inbox, and tag incoming mail with that tag.
> problem: if I forward it then delete the original it will still show
> up. or if I delete it from my android phone it will still show up with
> a tag of inbox, even though it's in the delete folder, because all
> downloaded mail gets tagged with ibox.
>
> 2) create a filter that copies all email locally to an inbox. problem:
> changes made to that folder won't make their way back to the server
> and to my phone.
>
> 3) deal with two inboxes.
>
> 4) ??
>
> 5) Profit.
>
> Cheers,
> AM
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 08:16:19 +0200
> From: Milan Crha <[email protected]>
>
>        Hi,
> I can reproduce it too. It would be good to have it filled as a bug
> report in Gnome's bugzilla. As a workaround, I suggest to use this:
>   Match All as a condition
> and then populate
>   [o] Specify folders
> with each Inbox folder you are interested in. It works for me, though
> when editing the previous search folder evolution got a bit crazy about
> it, thus it forced me to do an evolution restart. After it the folder
> seems correct.
>        Hope that helps,
>        Milan

Hi Milan, great workaround! Thanks very much. I'll create a bug report
this weekend, but even if it's never fixed you won't get a complaint
out of me. Your method gives me exactly what I was trying to achieve.
Thanks again.

AM
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