> My main frustration with Evolution is that there is no "command line" to > work from.It's all from the GUI, which is fine ...when everything > works
Evolution is a GUI mail client. It's part of Gnome, which is a GUI desktop environment. But it still has a "command line". > ....i.e. in > practice...never.... That's not the experience of most people. If it didn't work, people wouldn't use it - but it's frustrating that people think it doesn't work when they use old unmaintained versions. > > > In this case, if you can give me some instructions on how I can diagnose > what is going wrong when I loose mail, then I'd be happy to run some > tests. Help -> Contents has a section on debugging things. You could also look at https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Debugging All these things require Evolution to be started from the command line! Virtually all the help that is given here and on the web starts with "run evolution from the command line to see if there are any problems". If that doesn't show up any issues, turn on some of the debugging. You still haven't said anything about your setup - like if you are using POP or IMAP - but I presume you are using POP, in that case you need to run Evolution as CAMEL_DEBUG=pop3 evolution >& logfile from that you will be able to see if anything fails. > > All the software I run on the client side is "Standard" for Mint > Cinnamom. That means nothing to most people. > All the server software is set up using "ISPCONFIG" from the > "HowToForge" website: > www.howtoforge.com What server software? Are you running your own mail server? > > If I knew more about how the mail is being downloaded and if I could see > what is happening during the download process when it is interrupted, > then I'm sure i could find out what is going wrong. Run Evolution in debug mode. You'll get considerably more information about what's going on than you could possibly need. Can I also say that finding out how to do this is not difficult. Google for "debug evolution" comes up with the above website as the first hit. P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list