On Wed, 2013-03-06 at 10:10 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > On Wed, 2013-03-06 at 10:08 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > > On Tue, 2013-03-05 at 23:08 +0100, Steven Post wrote: > > > Is there a way to configure evolution to select the correct address when > > > accepting meeting requests or should I file a bug report with the Gnome > > > developers? > > > > You want to report a bug for Evolution 3.4.4-2? For those old versions I > > don't had any issues, but I didn't test what you are doing,
I could test any solution in a VM running Arch (running a more up-to-date version of evolution), but I would like to see it solved on my desktop and laptop. If it is possible at all, because I don't see a way to do this. > however, > > I've got several accounts too and for those old versions a reply did use > > the address of the account an email was sent to, but the 3.6. versions > > are all buggy as hell, e,g. those replies aren't sent to the correct > ^^ from > > address anymore. The problem is not replies, but only meeting requests. > The only reason for me to stay with Evolution is, that > > I want to continue sharing the mail folders from different *NIX installs > > on the same computer, without the need to have an imap server and to > > lose old emails, IOW only evolution is able to read evolution mails, if > > other MUAs try to use the same maildirs it doesn't work. Better keep an eye open for different versions of Evolution on those installations. If I recall correctly, they changed the mailbox format somewhere. In my case, the IMAP server is actually a big plus, it enables me to have my mail available anywhere using a web interface, and plays nice with multiple machines (desktop and laptop for example). > > > > If possible switch to another MUA. Distro specific bugs are usually > > ignored by the distro maintainers and I suspect bugs caused by upstream > > will be ignored by upstream. > > I think that should be the other way around, right? In any case, apart from this, I actually quite like evolution, I'm accessing the same mail from different machines, the common protocol being IMAP (and Google Calendar). Not from the same machine as in your case, where I see that could be a problem. I tried using Thunderbird before (a couple of years ago), but that didn't really work well on my setup, both technically (although that might have improved these days) and I didn't like the look and feel of it. Best case for me would be having my evolution issue solved, not switching to another MUA. Personally I doubt that many (if any) got this particular corner case just right. Regards, Steven
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