> > Are you viewing them on the machine or via IMAP? > ALL my mail is IMAP - it makes using multiple machines much saner.
> I'm in "On This > Computer -> Inbox" I'm on Debian Testing(Bookworm). > How does the mail get into the "On this computer" Inbox? The reason I ask is because normally local mail gets put into a system spool file (i.e. /var/spool/mail/xxxx) and it is read from there. The Evolution "On this Computer" mail is in a different place (and a different format) so something that knows about Evolution must be actively putting it there. (I'm just trying to explore possibilities where this might be going wrong.) > I'm sure if they > are being aggregated and mailed to somewhere else it acts differently. No. I've just tried it and a locally stored version of a logwatch cron job is identical to one that's sent to an imap server. logwatch just sends things by email to whatever address you put in to the config file (defaulting to root) - it doesn't know if that address is local or remote especially when it is redirected using the aliases file. > > If I run `groups` I get groups > tmick cdrom floppy sudo audio dip video plugdev input netdev bluetooth > lpadmin scanner > Are you suggesting I add my user to a "mail" group? I'm not sure why you think someone has suggested that? > I've open bugs with Debian's Evolution team and with the webkitgtk team > and put in previous replies. However; for clarity, Debian Evolution Bug > 1012...@bugs.debian.org And Debian WebKitGTK bug > 1012...@bugs.debian.org. If you want the Evolution developers to help, then you need to open reports in Gnome bug tracking - unless, of course, you think this is a Debian specific bug. The Evolution developers will not have access to the Debian code base to fix things, nor can you really expect them to deal with all the various distro specific bug handlers. > > And since you folks deal with all things GNOME, Is Webkit a Gnome 3 > thing or if I switch to MATE (or something GNOME 2 based) will it get > me away from WebKit? It's becoming my least favorite thing about > Gnome3. Recent versions of Evolution will not run against Gnome2 libraries. You will still need the Gnome3 ecosystem (including WebKit) to be able to run Evolution. 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