On May 30, 2014 5:24:10 PM EDT, Jean Schurger <[email protected]> wrote:
>On 2014-05-30 17:10, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
>> On Fri, 2014-05-30 at 15:14 -0400, Jean Schurger wrote:
>>> I use evolution 3.12.2 with an account configured to receive emails
>>> with IMAP(+).
>> WOW, THAT IS *ANCIENT*
>What do you mean ? 

That I had FridayAfter5 induced dyslexia and read your version string wrong. :)

>Retrieving emails in IMAP is quite common. 

Yes.

>>> My server is courier-imap 4.15, with emails stored in Maildir.
>>> Evolution is able to tell me when a new email arrive, but the
>'Inbox'
>>> folder remains empty.
>> You have a display filter applied, probably the "Show" drop-down,
>make
>> sure that reads "All Messages".
>No kidding ?
>Seriously, i would'nt post here before having checked that.

Ok, but people do it all the time.  It is the second most common question here. 
 And I've done it myself;  it is a bit of UI it is easy to trigger accidentally.

>Is there a some way to debug the IMAP exchange from evolution.
>I can considere disabling TLS/SSL server-side and sniff the trafic to
>check if evolution realy get info about the INBOX.

I'm on my phone so I don't have the link - but yes.  You can run the app with 
environment variable[s] set which will display the entire client/server 
conversation.  But if you are getting new-mail notification I wouldn't suspect 
the account configuration but rather a UI option.


-- 
Adam Tauno Williams
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