Hi Ow, > > That's where I missed what you did. I had previously thought that to > > enable the account one had to just simply create it. I see what you did > > now and sure enough when I checkmark that little, itty, bitty, quirky > > check box :) the directory shows up. When I uncheck it the folder goes > > away. > > > > IIRC, the same behaviour is also in the other mail-readers and not only > in Evo. > > I want to say more.. but I refrain.. :-D
Well that's not quite correct Ow. KMail is nothing like Evolution in how it deals with Maildirs. It's straightforward and clear in KMail. Come to think about it it's really bizarre the way Evolution sets this up. I mean Mail Accounts by normal definition have to do with receiving and sending email. When you set up an account and go to the receiving tab in the dialog you are presented with a need to select the Server Type. What Maildir format has to do with Server Type is beyond me. Server Type is more like POP, IMAP, Novell Groupwise or other such thing. It has nothing to do with the type of directory in which emails are saved. That's just downright confusing and unintuitive. It's putting something inside the Mail Account set up dialog that more appropriately belongs as a context menu item during a right click on a folder. In the folder pane. Where one could right click, bring up the context menu, and select the type of directory to make of a folder. It doesn't seem like the Server Type and the inclusion of these kinds of formats for directories in which email are saved was well thought out. In line with this why does Evolution show the folder or not depending on whether one enables the account or not? That also seems downright silly. I mean once one has email in those folders it would seem that Evolution should continue to show those folders since the email is still there. Whether or not the account is enabled or disabled. But with one little checkmark the folder, poof, disappears from view such that one must remember it's there full of emails and that one must enable an account to see them again. That's just silly and not well thought out if you ask me. Having the enabling of a Mail Account determine whether a folder shows up or not is not very intuitive according the common understanding of Mail Accounts having to do with sending or receiving mail. And not with making a folder appear or disappear again. What's worse is that none of this seems to be documented and users are left to their own devices to figure this out. Just my two cents. Carlos _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
