On Sun, 2002-11-17 at 13:07, Michael D. Lind wrote: > Deleting messages in another email client will cause problems unless you > delete the mbox.ev-summary in the folder before reopening the folder in > Evolution.
Thanks very much for the suggestion: this kind of file is exactly what I was looking for. Unfortunately, this didn't work. (It's now clear that the problem is not caused simply by deleting messages in another email client, but by my having done done a "pack" on an nmh folder in exmh. This command renumbers the file names of messages so that there are no gaps: that is, it changes the actual names of the files containing messages (where in nmh, each message is in a separate file). Now, when Evolution looks for some messages, it uses the old file names because it has cached them somewhere, and so doesn't find them.) Other messages recently posted in this list have apparently given me the solution to the problem. This is to use the "killev" script and restart Evolution. Evidently, Evolution starts some subprocesses that cache message filenames and that don't get killed when one simply quits evolution. Alex _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
