> > Message: 18 > Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2009 09:14:50 -0430 > From: "Patrick O'Callaghan" <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Problem with evolution after migrating to FC11 > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain > > On Mon, 2009-07-06 at 12:02 +0530, Shridhar Sahukar wrote: > > 3. wrt suggestion from poc, I dont find any option like "Always check > > for > > new mails in this folder" for any folder. Under folder properties > > dialogue I > > see only one option - "Index message body data" which is checked by > > default. > > Not sure what this option means, and if it has any relevance to my > > problem. > > What you describe looks like the case for local mail (which has fewer > per-folder options than IMAP). > > [...] > > > Let me recapture the problem again: > > Whenever evolution downloads a new mail, it is filtering it properly > > into > > the destination sub folder. But the folder name doesnt get highlighted > > with > > new mail notification. However, if I go and click on the corresponding > > folder, immediately the folder name gets highlighted with number of > > unread > > mails. So the highlighting of folder with number of unread mails is > > not > > happening automatically. Due to this, I wont know if any new mail as > > arrived > > unless I go and click on each of the folders. > > This is new information. You hadn't mentioned that the unread count > appears when you visit the folder. Which exact version of Evo are you > using? The current stable version for Fedora is 2.26.2, but some earlier > versions did have a problem such as you describe. Do a "yum update > evolution" to make sure you're up to date. > > Also, Evo 2.26 uses an SQL database for indexing, whcih *can* sometimes > get corrupted. A few days ago I posted a short script to deal with this, > but here it is again: > > #!/bin/sh > > cd ~/.evolution/mail/ > for i in `find . -name folders.db` > do > echo "Rebuilding Table $i" > sqlite3 $i "vacuum;" > done > > Do this only after shutting down Evo completely (evolution > --force-shutdown). It will make Evo reindex all your mail when you > restart it.
Hi Poc, Thanks for the help. But it didnt solve the problem. I think some of the folders were corrupted after I imported them into evolution, which might have been causing the problem. I just reinstalled the whole fedora 11 on my laptop, started evolution and imported all the old mails again. Now its working fine. Regards, Shridhar
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