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[Bug 863960] Re: reading IMAP inboxes doesn't work: "no such table: mem.INBOX"

 

I can confirm this bug, after updating from Ubuntu 10.04 to Ubuntu
11.10.

However, it seems that I have found a workaround.I have uninstalled
Evolution completely AND I have deleted its old folders:

~/.evolution
~/.cache/evolution
~/.local/share/evolution

After reinstalling Evolution, it has remembered my configuration
somehow, so it has started to download all my e-mails right-away, and
the problem has vanished  :-)

I hope this info could helps others.

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Title:
  reading IMAP inboxes doesn't work: "no such table: mem.INBOX"

Status in “evolution” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hey there,

  I recently installed Ubuntu 11.10 Beta 2; with older Ubuntu versions I
  used Evolution for accessing my IMAP4 email accounts, so I installed
  it again and restored the settings file I exported from the old
  Evolution in Ubuntu 10.04.

  There's two bugs that might be connected:

  1. Whenever I try to view the inbox I get an error instead: "no such table: mem.INBOX" So I can't read messages from my inbox but reading from the other directories works.
  2. Not all the directories I have in my IMAP accounts are listed. Refreshing doesn't help, a lot of directories simply don't show up.

  I could not find any workaround for this on Google.

  Joachim

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