Have you tried creating a new account in Evolution of type Maildir and
pointing Evolution at that directory?

Jeff

On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 09:34, Martin Klaffenboeck wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> is it possible to read from a balsa recursive directory all the folders 
> in Evolution.
> 
> My current recursive maildir looks like this:
> 
> 1.0K  ./inbox/tmp
> 4.0K  ./inbox/new
>   52M ./inbox/cur
>   52M ./inbox
> 1.0K  ./FreeBSD/gnome/tmp
>   23K ./FreeBSD/gnome/new
>   15M ./FreeBSD/gnome/cur
>   15M ./FreeBSD/gnome
> 1.0K  ./FreeBSD/questions/tmp
> 2.0K  ./FreeBSD/questions/new
>   31M ./FreeBSD/questions/cur
>   31M ./FreeBSD/questions
> 1.0K  ./draftbox/tmp
> 1.0K  ./draftbox/new
> 1.0K  ./draftbox/cur
> 4.0K  ./draftbox
> 1.0K  ./outbox/tmp
> 1.0K  ./outbox/new
> 1.0K  ./outbox/cur
> 4.0K  ./outbox
> 1.0K  ./sentbox/tmp
> 1.0K  ./sentbox/new
> 4.0M  ./sentbox/cur
> 4.0M  ./sentbox
> 1.0K  ./trash/tmp
> 2.0K  ./trash/new
>   14M ./trash/cur
>   14M ./trash
> 1.0K  ./Computer/sane/tmp
>   19K ./Computer/sane/new
> 1.5M  ./Computer/sane/cur
> 1.5M  ./Computer/sane
> 
> (just a part of..)
> 
> I can tell balsa just where this base directory is, and it checks all 
> the Maildirs for mails and new mails and so on...
> 
> I don't want any evolution files in any of this directories.  So my 
> Maildir can work great with grep and procmail and so on and it could be 
> used by other Mailprogramms, because the Maildir sorts read mails in 
> cur and new mails in new, so other Programms will know what I've 
> already read and what not.
> 
> is it possible to work with that with evolution?
> 
> Martin
> 
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