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The folder list organizes your e-mail, calendars, contact lists, and task lists in a tree, similar to a
file tree
. Most people find one to four folders at the base of the tree, depending on the tool and their
system configuration. Each Evolution tool has at least one folder, called On This Computer, for
local information. For example, the folder list for the e-mail tool shows any remote e-mail storage
you have set up, plus local folders and search folders, which are discussed in
“Using Search
Folders” on page 55
.
If you get large amounts of e-mail, you might want more folders than just your Inbox. You can
create multiple calendar, task, or contacts folders.
To create a new folder:
1
Click Folder > New.
2
Type the name of the folder in the Folder Name field.
3
Select the location of the new folder.
4
Click OK.
Folder Management
Right-click a folder or subfolder to display a menu with the following options:
Copy:
Copies the folder to a different location. When you select this item, Evolution offers a
choice of locations to copy the folder to.
Move:
Moves the folder to another location.
Mark Messages As Read:
Marks all the messages in the folder as read.
New Folder:
Creates another folder in the same location.
Delete:
Deletes the folder and all its contents.
Rename:
Lets you change the name of the folder.
Disable:
Disables the account.
Properties:
Checks the number of total and unread messages in a folder, and, for remote folders,
lets you select whether to copy the folder to your local system for offline operation.
You can also rearrange folders and messages by dragging and dropping them.
Any time new e-mail arrives in a e-mail folder, that folder label is displayed in bold text, along
with the number of new messages in that folder.
Evolution e-mail is like other e-mail programs in several ways:
It can send and receive e-mail in HTML or as plain text, and makes it easy to send and receive
multiple file attachments.
It supports multiple e-mail sources, including
IMAP
,
POP3
, and local mbox or mh spools and
files created by other e-mail programs.
It can sort and organize your e-mail in a wide variety of ways with folders, searches, and
filters.
It lets you guard your privacy with encryption.
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