Hi Jeffrey,

I switched to IMAP as you suggested but I had initially switched to
IMAP4rev1
since there is a folder that I like to see but therefore I have to
change the namespace.
If I do that I can see that folder but evolution says that it cannot see
the folders under INBOX anymore....
If I use the default namespace I can see again my folders in INBOX but
the others not.
That was working with IMAP4rev1.

BTW, why do I allways have to stop evolution, kill all evolution- and
gconf-processes
delete the /tmp/orbit-* /tmp/gconfd-* ~/.evolution/mail/imap*-folders to
get these changes
activated???
And , in addition, this works only in 1 of 4 attempts? Where is the
cache that I have forgotten
to delete? Where are the passwords of evolution stored?

Thanks

Thomas

On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 09:12 -0400, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> I'm not sure what provider type you've been using (the Server Type menu
> in the account editor), but you probably want to be using IMAP and not
> IMAP4rev1. That may solve your crash problems...
> 
> The IMAP4rev1 plugin is what I was working on before I left the team to
> try and write a cleaner implementation of the old IMAP code to make it
> more maintainable. Unfortunately I never really finished it and so it
> would seem there are a few bugs with it (as well as not all the features
> are there).
> 
> Jeff
> 
> On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 14:47 +0200, Thomas Emmel wrote:
> > Hi there,
> > 
> > after more than five years of disconnection to that list I will start to
> > bother you again with some questions ;-)
> > 
> > First of all: how active is the development of evolution now?
> > It seems to me that there is a bit the kick left over the years and
> > since Novell aquired Ximian
> > there are a lot of links going to dead ends...
> > 
> > Now my main question:
> > We just started to change our e-mail-server from pop to imap4 but it
> > seems to me that
> > the implementation of imap in evolution is a bit poor since I get a lot
> > of crashes here and have a lot of problems to connect properly or see my
> > folders and so on.
> > However, there are a lot of things I like in evolution and I don't want
> > to switch to anything else
> > if I can avoid that but thunderbird and kmail and felamimail and all the
> > others don't make such a trouble with imap.
> > 
> > Is there anything I can do or you can do for me?
> > 
> > Unfortunatelly I am currently running evo on a suse93/opteron and I lost
> > all my old red-carpet-channels for an update to a newer version. Does
> > anyone know a location to connect to to get the current snapshots of
> > evolution?
> > 
> > Kind regards
> > 
> > Thomas
> > 
> > 

-- 
Thomas Emmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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