Hello,

The Evo plugin only synchronizes the selected folder for each data type,
and it does not care where these entries are placed in the other end.
Therefore, if you want to sync all subfolders you need to create them in
both ends and create several sync pairs. Not too convenient, but
subfolders does really not exist in the MultiSync architecture -- only
Evolution has them.

/Bo

On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 11:58, Hein Meling wrote:
> Hi again,
> 
>   On my laptop evo I used subfolders for both Contacts and Tasks,
> however, these were not copied when synchronizing to my new office
> machine.  Can I do this somehow without creating an empty set of
> subfolders also in my new evo client?
> 
>   I've noticed that I can select the subfolders on the machine where
> they exist, and these will be copied to the main folder (e.g. Tasks) on
> the new machine; this will also delete tasks that are not in the current
> subfolder being synchronized.  Is the workaround to manually create the
> subfolder structure on the new machine, or will they not synchronize
> subfolders, unless specifically specified in the multisync
> configurations.
> 
> 
> Regards,
>   Hein
> 
> 
> 
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