On Wed, 2010-09-01 at 16:38 -0500, Leonard Evens wrote: > For many years I have been running Fedora (currently 12-13) at home on PCs > and getting my email from an office machine running some version of RedHat > Enterprise Linux. I use evolution on my local home machine as a mail agent > and I use the office machine as a mail outgoing and incoming server. > > But now I am in a state of almost complete collapse, and I would appreciate > whatever help I can get. > > First let me describe some complications of the setup. The mail comes to the > office machine but is displayed on the local machine in folders on the local > machine and in a few folders of the office machine used for reading new mail > and the like. All of this was working fine, but within the past three days I > suddenly found I couldn't access new mail---those folders were no longer > displayed---nor could I send new mail from the local machine to the office > machine functioning as server. Part of the reason for complications was that > that transfer using ssh failed because my ISP, comcast, changed the address > of my local machine which it does from time to time. > > I would have a few problems with this situation, but it is much worse now for > the following reason. On or about Aug. 3, I upgraded my Linux systems, and > then on Aug. 8, I collided with a bicyclce, while riding, the result being > concussion in my 77 year old head. I spent about two weeks in the hospital > recovering from this, and I was still able to deal with my system after being > let out. But I am far from up to par yet, and this is about the worst time I > could be left with a problem of this nature. > I have resolved some of the problem---as the discussion about indicates---but > I still can't either read incoming email or send outgoing email by usual > methods. Everything was fine until the latest change in email on the server > and local machine using evolution took effect. > > So although it is possible that I just have to do a few more things to get it > all working, I am not there yet. If anyone can give me some clues to help > my 77 year old, somewhat concussed, brain resolve this problem, I would > really appreciate it. > > P.S. My wife also gets her mail on a Windows machine using Thunderbird > with this setup, but usually, I resolve the problems using Linux, and I would > prefer to do it that way this time. If absolutely necessary, I can explore > the Windows/Thunderbird route to help understand what is happening, but I > would like to avoid that if I can.
This is all pretty vague but everything you say seems to indicate a problem with your mail server or your office Internet connection (i.e. your ISP), not with Evolution. You should talk to the server admin, or contact Red Hat support if you have a service contract. If you don't think that's the problem, you need to be much more explicit about your setup. For example, you don't say whether you access your mail from home using IMAP or POP. Your description of how it's accessed from within the office is also unclear. Do you mean some kind of file-sharing scheme such as NFS? Did anyone touch the system while you were convalescing? Is there a sys admin who is not you yourself? Did they update the server? Did you update your home machine? Why are you using ssh to transfer mail? This is to say the least highly unusual, so you'll need to provide a lot more detail. poc PS Please use a non-empty Subject line when posting to mailing lists. A lot of people won't even look at your message if you don't provide a meaningful Subject. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list