Re: Incoming IMAP Mail Server In Evolution

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On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 00:41, Ryan Camick wrote:

> Subscribing to folders is necessary if you have a setup like mine, where
> the IMAP server and client are the same machine, and my home directory
> is muddled with crap.  Evolution's option to show only subscribed is
> great.  Sylpheed did not appear to have this option, and showed my
> entire home directory, hidden files and all

I use Imap for my work and home mail, I ended up adding a patch to the
imap src rpm from RedHat that creates an ImapMail folder for the mail
account and all Imap mail goes into this, so no messy home directory.

If you let me know I can make it available for you to download.

Mark

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