Just setup imap, and well, ignore 'inbox'.  I'm sure you can do it, its
not that hard, really.

On Fri, 2002-04-19 at 20:50, scott andrew wallace wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi,
>       I'm new to using evolution, and it seems like a great improvement
> over my current mail/calendar combo.  However, there is one thing that I
> can't quite figure out.  It seems like evolution expects you to have a
> bunch of information on your local machine, in particular, an Inbox.  Why
> is this?  All my mail is stored remotely; I can set up an IMAP account,
> but is there anyway to either get rid of that Local Inbox, or better yet
> replace it with my imap box, or have it point to my imap box?
> 
>       This brings me to a second question, when I ran evolution for the
> first time I wasn't sure how much I would like it, so I didn't really
> spend any time thinking through the setup.  I was wondering if I could
> have solved my problem if I had been more careful, so I tried looking for
> evolution config files to delete.  Where are they? If I rename my
> ~/evolution folder, and anything with a related name in ~/.gnome evolution
> still seems to know all about me and my initial setup....
> 
> 
>       Thanks for the help,
> 
>               Scott
> 
> 
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