Subscribing to Mail fixed it. Two issues though: a) I couldn't do this through evolution, had to telnet in and do it. If you try and subscribe a directory in evolution, it ignores you. b) After doing this and restarting evolution, it took, oh about 2-3 hours to get all of my folders to come up in evolution (approx 600) and evo was unusable for that whole time. Is this a first time thing or is this going to happen every time? (Haven't had a chance to run with camel debugging on, as I couldn't lose my mailer for another 3 hours today if it happened again)
Skadz On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 06:28, Not Zed wrote: > On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 00:17, Ryan P Skadberg wrote: > > Hi All .. > > > > Not sure if this is my IMAP server or the fact that I have a namespace > > or what, but something strange is going on. Whenever I log in to > > evolution (for about the last 2 weeks maybe), I don't get all my IMAP > > folders shown. I have my namespace set to Mail as it should be and > > always has been. Also, when I go in to the Subscribe to Folders part of > > evolution, I see all my folders showing as subscribed. I have to > > un-subscribe from all of them and then re-sub them all. This is what I > > see in evolution-mail (while in verbose mode): > > > > received: * OK optical.mindstorm.com IMAP4rev1 v12.264 server ready > > sending : A00000 CAPABILITY > > received: * CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4REV1 NAMESPACE IDLE SCAN SORT MAILBOX-REFERRALS >LOGIN-REFERRALS AUTH=LOGIN THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT > > received: A00000 OK CAPABILITY completed > > sending : A00001 LOGIN xxx xxx > > received: A00001 OK LOGIN completed > > sending : A00002 LIST Mail "" > > received: * LIST (\NoSelect) "/" "" > > received: A00002 OK LIST completed > > sending : A00003 LSUB "" "*" > > received: * LSUB (\NoInferiors) NIL INBOX > > received: * LSUB () "/" Trash > > received: * LSUB () "/" Mail/a_couter > > ***** BIG LONG LIST OF ALL MY FOLDERS HERE *************** > > received: A00003 OK LSUB completed > > > sending : A00004 LSUB "" Mail > > received: A00004 OK LSUB completed > > Here is the problem ... LSUB of Mail is saying there is no such folder > as Mail. > > Did you subscribe to "Mail" as well? > > I presume not from the truncated list above. > > Try that, it might be a workaround. > > The list of folders from LSUB "" * above is probably the most important > thing, create a bug and attach a fuller list, assign it to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > sending : A00005 LSUB "" INBOX > > received: * LSUB (\NoInferiors) NIL INBOX > > received: A00005 OK LSUB completed > > sending : A00006 STATUS INBOX (UNSEEN) > > received: * STATUS INBOX (UNSEEN 0) > > received: A00006 OK STATUS completed > > /INBOX INBOX >imap:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/INBOX > > sending : A00007 SELECT INBOX > > received: * 201 EXISTS > > received: * 0 RECENT > > received: * OK [UIDVALIDITY 999015245] UID validity status > > received: * OK [UIDNEXT 13251] Predicted next UID > > received: * FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Draft \Seen) > > received: * OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\* \Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Draft \Seen)] >Permanent flags > > received: A00007 OK [READ-WRITE] SELECT completed > > > > Then it goes through and selects my INBOX and checks all the messages, etc. > > > > I also see these warnings and about 30 more like them, not sure if they > > are pertinent to this or what: > > > > Bonobo-WARNING **: Serious exception on node_set '$invalid path to XML user >interface element' of '0' to '/commands/ViewLoadImages#sensitive' > > > > Bonobo-WARNING **: Serious exception on node_set '$invalid path to XML user >interface element' of '1' to '/commands/ViewFullHeaders#sensitive' > > > > Bonobo-WARNING **: Serious exception on node_set '$invalid path to XML user >interface element' of '1' to '/commands/ViewNormal#sensitive' > > > > > > Any help, suggestions, etc would be appreciated. Or should I just bug this? > > > > Skadz > > > _______________________________________________ > evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Ryan P Skadberg E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Director of Technology U: http://www.mindstorm.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- GPG fingerprint = 0B97 F771 E7D2 69B2 FF5C 5693 4E25 7E77 DEF0 CA4B -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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