> On Thu, 2012-10-25 at 11:34 +0200, Svante Signell wrote: > > severity 640851 serious > > found 640851 3.4.3-1 > > found 640851 3.4.4-1 > > thanks > > > > I was waiting for the latest bugfix release to see if the local mailbox > > spool problem was solved. Unfortunately it was not :( Local mails are > > delivered to /var/mail/<username> and these are the settings used for > > the local mail account in evo. However, evo looks for this mailbox file > > at ~/.local/share/evolution/mail/<some_strange_directory_name> > > containing the following files: INBOX.ibex.index.data, INBOX.ibex.index, > > INBOX.cmeta, folders.db
They are the normal indexing and config files for mail accounts - they don't contain any emails. > > > > Removing these files and restarting evo does not help: evo complains > > about: "Summary and folder mismatch, even after a sync" > > In the settings the local account is flagged as of type spool and for > > Receiving Email the setting is: Standard Unix mbox spool file. > > More information: Evolution tries to store the mailbox entry > at /<username>/INBOX which doesn't exist, when the mbox file is > at /var/mail/<username> . That filename is given in the evo settings for > that mail account, but is not honored?? > > (evolution:8019): evolution-mail-WARNING **: Failed to refresh folders: > Error storing 'mailbox: /<username>/INBOX (spool)': Summary and folder > mismatch, even after a sync > As far as I can see what you are trying to do works fine on my box (Evo 3.4.4 on FC17) - i.e. I can create an account of type "Standard Unix mbox spool file" and point it at /var/spool/mail/<username> and it displays the mail in the mail spool. It really sounds as though there is something up with your configuration somewhere. Can I suggest that you create another Unix user with a clean configuration and try the same thing. If it works, then you should delete the configuration from within Evolution, then close Evo and check in gconf (or is it dconf for 3.4) that everything has gone, then delete the corresponding directory in .local/share/evolution/mail. You should then have a clean configuration and you can recreate the account with Evolution. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
