On Wed, 2019-03-06 at 08:42 +0100, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote: > On Tue, 2019-03-05 at 10:42 -0800, Jeffrey Cunningham wrote: > > ... and changed the destination in the preferences on that > > installation. > > > > The problem is it still wants to write to Archives. I get an error > > now if I click on the button saying it can't find the INBOX.Archives > > folder. > > Hi, > where exactly in Preferences you changed the archive folder setting, > please? The thing is that each account has set its own Archive folder, > it's in account's Properties (or Edit->Preferences->Mail Accounts > ->Edit), on the Defaults tab. The other setting is for accounts which > do not have this setting, like the On This Computer, which is in > Edit->Preferences->Mail Preferences->General tab->Archive Mail > section, at the very bottom of that tab. I'd verify that both do not > reference the deleted folder. > > There is also third option, each folder can have set its own archive > folder, it's in folder's Properties->Archive tab. These properties are > in the context menu above the folder name in the folder tree on the > left of the Mail view. > > Hope it helps, > Milan > That was it - I had it corrected in the second place but not the first. It's interesting that I didn't know about or ever change it in the first location (Edit->Preferences->Mail Accounts->Edit), only in the second. So Evolution took my general change and set it in the specific account where it was stuck when I modified the default location the second time.
Thank you for your help. --Jeff
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