On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 1:11 AM, Milan Crha <mc...@redhat.com> wrote:

> On Fri, 2017-03-03 at 20:28 -0800, Aditya Prasad wrote:
> > Thanks. I upgraded to the latest version, but it still doesn't seem
> > to work.
>
>         Hi,
> so is it 3.22.5 in Help->About of Evolution now? Is evolution-data-
> server package of the same version as the evolution package?
>

My bad, I'm running Ubuntu 16.04, so I'm on 3.18.5.2-0ubuntu3.1.

I re-read your initial email and you mention there:
>
> > > * I've made sure I checked "Apply filters to new messages in all
> > > folders" (I also tried "Apply filters to new messages in Inbox
> > > on this server").
>
> while you claim it's a POP account, but POP accounts do not have any
> such options, these options are available for example for IMAPx
> accounts. What does Edit->Preferences->Mail Accounts, column Type shows
> for this account, please? Being it "pop", where did you change these
> two option, please?
>

D'oh! You're right, it's IMAPx!

> Any other tips on debugging?
>
> I cannot think of anything other than trying with gdb and installed
> debuginfo for evolution-data-server and evolution, but any such
> instructions are out of this mailing list purpose, the same as gdb is
> not meant to be used by regular users (I do not know whether you know
> gdb and how to work with it; if you do, then it's even better).
>

I haven't used gdb in a long while, but maybe I can resurrect my knowledge
:)

Thanks again,
A


> I can extend filter logging for the next version. I think it'll be
> valuable.
>         Bye,
>         Milan
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