Oh right. No idea. Can't see how it can happen because the code specifically hides all such files, for obvious reasons.On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 17:43:49 +0800 Not Zed <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 01:02 -0600, Chuck MATTSEN wrote: > > > Just installed Evolution 2.0.3 today under Mandrake Cooker. Spent > > the afternoon setting up my folder tree, filters, etc., and things > > seemed to be moving along just fine. Shut down Evo, and when I > > started it back up later my folder tree is now strewn with lots of > > extra folders. The mail's still there and intact, but now instead > > of just an "evolution" folder, for example, I have > > evolution > > evolution.cmeta > > evolution.ev-summary > > etc., for each of the previously created folders. > > > > Is there a simple fix? Any idea what I did to cause this? > > No. Yes - you used evolution. This is how it stores directories > internally. Yes, I know that's the internal structure. But does anyone have an answer as to why they're now showing up /within/ the program in the folder tree?
The physical files are the only thing it uses to determine what folders to show, there is no index file or anything for this.
I presume you mean "local folders", or whatever it's called now "on this computer".
