On my email server all account folders are subfolders of the Inbox folder (or at least all folders appear to be Inbox subfolders when connecting to the account via IMAP which is the only connection protocol I use).
Thunderbird lets me specify an IMAP server folder (Account Settings -> Server Settings (under the account name) -> Advanced... then put in "INBOX." in the IMAP Server Directory field. A dot is a folder separator character, a top-level folder named "foo" would be "INBOX.foo" for example. This produces a folder list hierarchy where top-level folders appear to be at the top of the folder tree even if they're actually subfolders of Inbox. This folder list makes the folder list a little less deeply nested and easier to see and work with because it means what I'm seeing is more like how I conceive the folder hierarchy. I don't find such a thing in Evolution 3.38.1-2 on Debian GNU/Linux using Debian's Evolution package. Is there this function in Evolution? If not, are there plans for such a feature? Thanks. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
