On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 15:33, Tony Earnshaw wrote: > tir, 13.01.2004 kl. 19.45 skrev Patrick O'Callaghan: > > > > Actually, what I was out after, was whether your directory hierarchy is > > > that of Maildir. I.e. top INBOX, hierarchy subdirectories with a dot in > > > front of each subdir name, like ".Trash". So that the hierarchy is > > > "INBOX.Trash". > > > > No. We don't use Maildir. There's no point with Cyrus; in fact I > > don't know if it's even possible (on the server of course). As I > > think I mentioned, the default for Cyrus is essentially the same > > hierarchical form as Maildir, but our installation uses the alternate form. > > O.k. Then you have chosen to have no hierarchy. Why in goodness name > should Evo choose to override you? Jeff and you would have appeared to > have answered your own question (write your own LOCALE > "poc_POC.UTF-8"?).
Wrong. I haven't chosen to have no hierarchy and in fact have one. It's just that my hierarchy is not the one built into Maildir, nor the default one for Cyrus, but the alternate one for Cyrus. Therefore I would like Evo to show it to me the way I would like to see it. Every other mail client I use does this and there's no earthly reason why Evo can't do it as well. To illustrate: where does your Trash folder appear? How about your Sent folder? If I'm not mistaken, they're in the middle of your folder list, in collation order. In other words, you have the same problem as I do, except you haven't noticed it's a problem (or you're just used to it :-) poc _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
