Hi Milan,
I tried what you suggested, but with no success for all the folders, only
for some.
I do not know why. Nevertheless I am trying another solution, i.e., with
another software.
Thanks for your reply.
Andréa
2017-04-19 4:04 GMT-03:00 Milan Crha <[email protected]>:
> On Tue, 2017-04-18 at 13:54 -0300, Andréa Weber wrote:
> > The metadata is there, e.g. the list of folders appears on the left
> > pane of Evolution, and the mbox files are in the Mail directory of
> > his account.
>
> Hi,
> I guess we talk about On This Computer/ folders, right?
>
> Your 3.18.x is very old, though, if I recall correctly, it also uses
> Maildir, not mbox. It has a different directory structure on the disk.
>
> Anyway, the On This Computer messages are stored in
> ~/.local/share/evolution/mail/local/
> There's a folders.db file, which contains information about "known"
> messages. This information is used in the message list in UI. You can
> move that file away, then the next start Evolution will recreate it
> from the underlying data.
>
> As mbox is different from Maildir it depends how you name the folders
> you restored. If it was an Evolution backup file, then it should just
> work, supposing you restored also from within Evolution itself
> (File->Restore Evolution Data...). Otherwise, well, there are too many
> options to name them all here.
>
> I would also check the user documentation, just in case:
> https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/stable/mail-cannot-see.html.en
>
> Bye,
> Milan
>
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