On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 09:35, Edward S. Marshall wrote:
Courier-imap. INBOX is always first, and a "feature" of
courier's mailbox
hierarchy places all boxes under that, in a semi-random order. I'd lean
toward believing the order is what courier is supplying.
I use courier-imap as well, and I test evolution from time to time to
remind myself why I don't use it (missing some features I require), but
I get INBOX at the top, and all my folders listed as subfolders of
inbox, in alphabetical order. I have not tried Jeremy's latest test of
evolution though, so the test version might be doing something funky.
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