The mail *does* stay on the IMAP server, my last email explained that I
thought...

It sounds like you are using the Shortcut Bar, which you are free to
delete shortcuts from and add new ones to...

Just remove the Inbox icon and create a new one for your IMAP Inbox,
tada!

Jeff

On Sun, 2001-11-18 at 20:08, Steve Arnold wrote:
> Jeffrey Stedfast writes: 
> 
> > I'm not sure what you are asking...? 
> > 
> > Evolution doesn't download IMAP mail into your local Inbox unless you
> > setup filters to do so and also configure Evolution to filter your IMAP
> > Inbox.
> 
> Allow me to explain :) 
> 
> I'm trying to switch completely from windoze to Linux.  Pegasus mail (and my 
> huge mail archive) is one of the last things holding me there.  I just setup 
> the full courier mail suite on my local server, and finally got mail routing 
> through my firewall (boy what a PITA *that* was).  I played with netscape 
> and mozilla mail with a couple of IMAP accounts on the server, created some 
> mail folders, filters, etc (now that mail is flowing nicely).  When I first 
> fired up evolution, it brought a bunch of messages into it's own local inbox 
> (the one that shows in the button panel along the left side).  In the folder 
> list, I see both sets of folders, ie, the (apparently) primary folders, and 
> the folders for my main IMAP account on the server. 
> 
> Questions: 
> 
> I want mail to stay in my IMAP folders, in fact, I'd rather not even see the 
> default folders.  How do I do that? 
> 
> If I can't get rid of them, can I make the big Inbox button go to my IMAP 
> inbox? 
> 
> I hope that makes at least a little sense :-) 
> 
> Thanks in advance, Steve 
> 
> 
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