Well, I answered my own question in regard to the missing indicators. I
had added two filters to sort incoming mail into two subfolders of the
Inbox, which worked fine, but that is evidently what disabled the
indicators appearing, since when I unchecked those two filters, the
next incoming messages triggered the indicators. But this doesn't seem
like right behavior to me. What use are filters for sorting incoming
mail if they disable another normal and useful function?
On Mon, 2017-05-15 at 08:57 -0400, David Burleigh wrote:
> Two strange things have happened since I installed Evolution. At
> first, when I received incoming mail, it would trigger a message from
> the indicator applet in the system tray and increment the count of
> events. Then at some point it stopped doing that. I don't exactly
> remember when, but I just started noticing that it wasn't happening.
> I can't think of anything I installed or removed that could have
> affected it. I still receive indicator messages for other events,
> such as incoming calls on my softphone, so the indicator applet is
> still working. 
> 
> The other strange thing is that when I set one of my mail accounts as
> the default, that setting does not last beyond the current session.
> When Evolution exits and then I restart it, the setting of the
> default account is gone. I'm pretty sure this is also new behavior,
> as I thought this setting was retained in the past.
> 
> If these are bugs I should file reports about, fine, but I am hoping
> there is something simple I can do to restore right behavior.
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