Hello all, Just read a message that an upcoming version of Evolution would finally support in-line PGP. Woo hoo! Hooray! One less thing I have to resort to Mutt for (the next being piping messages to arbitrary commands and scripts - any thoughts or comments?). I'm also hoping to get Exchange connector working again (it's been broken for me since 2.0.x for various and varying reasons but that's another story for another message later). So, I checked the Fedora Core development repositories and, sure enough, we've got 2.3.6 there waiting. Cool... I don't mind jumping out on the bleeding edge occasionally and it seems to be a necessity, at times, with Evolution. I had to jump up to the development versions for some "process terminated prematurely" problems (alarm, storage) that seem to be solved there after I upgraded from Fedora Core 3 to Fedora Core 4. So... After upgrading and then after waiting several minutes for the new version of Evolution to resync all my mailboxes and folders (6 active accounts, 4 of which are imap, with several hundred folders, some of which are VERY large - seemed to take FOREVER) I seem to be back in business again. Almost... My old default system "Inbox" is missing from my two primary imap accounts. I had noticed this problem months ago under the 2.0.x versions when I tried the imap4rev1 option for other reasons, which immediately drove me to switch BACK to plain imap. Now, under 2.3.6, the same problem seems to be present in the plain imap. Seems like imap4rev1 is even more broken. If I switch an account from imap to imap4rev1 I get an immediate error from that account (for example, my server "mtking.ip6.wittsend.com) saying "Unexpected token in response from IMAP server mtking.ip6.wittsend.com: No data". Both accounts in question are "Dovecot" servers (one, mtking, is a Fedora Core 3 system the other, chaos, is a Fedora Core 4 system) and they are both accessed over SSL over IPv6. Both worked with 2.2.3 with the INBOX present, both were missing the INBOX when I tried 2.0.x with imap4rev1, both are missing the INBOX on 2.3.6 with imap and both blow an "Unexpected token in response" error with 2.3.6 and imap4rev1. A third account is on a cyrus imap server and that seems to still list my "Inbox" under imap, but imap4rev1 still bombs with the "Expected token" error. That's also over SSL over IPv6 (if that really matters at all). A fourth account is my account on "samba.org" which, as a Samba Team member, has to be accessed using imap over ssh in preauth mode using a custom command. THAT still shows my system inbox. What ever it was that has caused this doesn't seem to have broken that. But that's the imap server that comes with Debian. Obviously, that's just plain imap (no TLS/SSL) though it's tunneled over SSH and merely IPv4 to boot. Interestingly enough, I can't use imap4rev1 with my Samba account (tested just for completeness for this report), but for a totally different reason. If I select imap4rev1 as the protocol, I get prompted for a password, even though the imap server would be operating in preauth based on the ssh connection which was established by my ssh dsa key. I shouldn't get prompted for a password at all, but there it is. Back to imap on that account to. Anybody have an idea wherefore disappeared the system INBOX for those accounts on the Dovecot servers or why imap4rev1 appears so broken? Any idea how to turn my system mailboxes back on? Mike -- Michael H. Warfield | (770) 985-6132 | mhw WittsEnd com /\/\|=mhw=|\/\/ | (678) 463-0932 | http://www.wittsend.com/mhw/ NIC whois: MHW9 | An optimist believes we live in the best of all PGP Key: 0xDF1DD471 | possible worlds. A pessimist is sure of it!
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