On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 14:09, Alex Malinovich wrote:
--snip--
> The only other idea that I have has to do with my IMAP server. Courier
> creates a default "INBOX" folder which stores EVERYTHING. All of your
> other folders become subfolders of INBOX. It also creates an INBOX.Inbox
> folder which is, essentially, just a link to INBOX. The possibility
> being that Evolution doesn't believe Inbox is really INBOX, and will
> only filter INBOX. I'm going to test that now by closing out evolution
> and letting a few messages come in and seeing if it works then by going
> straight to INBOX.

This was the culprit. I had to be in INBOX and not INBOX.Inbox (even
though they're the same folder). Is this really bug-worthy, or would it
be considered more of an IMAP server bug?

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