Gentlemen: Thank you for your replies to my request for help. My business cable ISP has a modem/router on my desk that feeds my laptop and two desk PCs as well as a D-Link 16-port switch that goes to the rest of the office, etc.
We are nearing the end of a conversion from XP to Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit. My secretary has been using evolution of over a year w/o problems, but she is only picking up our two business e-mail accounts (POP/SMTP) and does not have as many folders as I do. I am the only user on the evolution account in question. It picks up the two business accounts for the office, a personal account with a third provider, and a fourth account that I need to use in one remote location. All accounts are POP/SMTP. I populated evolution my importing each of my folders from Outlook Express (I still have more to import). Most folders are "on my computer". Several of the folders have "planned" subfolders (in one case, a main folder for a e-mail from /to a professional organization and a subfolder for each committee I serve on). What is happened is that some of the main folders have become subfolders of another folder. In one case I had five folders disappear for a day or so and then reappeared as a subfolder of another folder. Also, one of the folders has not yet returned. Also, it appears that there is no easy way to reverse what has happened. I not only do weekly backups using evolution's backup function, but the folders are backed-up on SpiderOak. John -- View this message in context: http://gnome-evolution-general.1774414.n4.nabble.com/Is-there-a-practical-limit-on-number-of-Evolution-e-mail-folders-tp4658930p4658941.html Sent from the Gnome Evolution - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
