Yes the VM is, and was, off.
And anyway, both are set to leave mail on the server for six days during this 
rollout of the new platform. So it should not make a difference. :-) I have a 
mail app running on my Adroid Cell phone and it loaded mail right along with MS 
Outlook for many years without an issue. So I fail to see how that would or 
should matter.
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<http://lieberman.blog.netwright.net:7080/>
Purok 13, Morales Subd.
Brgy Mabuhay, General Santos City, 9500 Philippines
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Cell: +63 (917) 311-0674 (Globe: Voice and Text)
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Luigi Cantoni via evolution-list wrote:
Hi Mike,
I have no direct idea about your problem other then a suggestion.
Make sure your VM is OFF. Otherwise it might be that the VM is grabbing the 
mail before your "live" one and then its not available to the live one to down 
load.
I might be 100% off track but its just a simple idea, easy to test and if I am 
correct very easy for you to solve (no reinstall etc).
--
Thanks Luigi Cantoni
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike <m...@netwright.net <mailto:mike%20%3cm...@netwright.net%3e> >
To: evolution-list@gnome.org <mailto:evolution-list@gnome.org>
Subject: [Evolution] Have I pushed Evolution beyond where it is designed to go?
Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2022 13:23:37 +0000
Mailer: Desktop
This is my first post here and it is a long one.
I did look at the index of previous posts but there is no way to search through 
all of them, so I truly do apologize in advance... but maybe, just maybe what I 
did has pushed out a bug you didn't know about before. This is complicated. I 
am sorry, but if you don't have all of the info, you will accuse me, 
potentially of hiding the relevant facts:
Until seven days ago, and for thirty years prior to that, I was a user of 
Microsoft Office Outlook. (That's the client on the desktop, not the online 
service.) I had thirty years of business and personal correspondence in it. A 
lot of it in many, many folders and nested folders.) It is what kept me on 
Windows on this last PC when everything else I had was running Debian Linux.
But then I saw that, maybe, I could actually import the PSTs into this release 
of Evolution. I had tried in the past and it had failed miserably. I tried anew 
and it worked on a test VM machine. It was all good and so I made the leap, 
reformatting the Windows 10 computer and put Debian 11.5 on it.
I exported the data set from the VM and imported it into the physical Debian 
platform the VM was now running on. The gz package was 3.2GiB.
I still have the VM and can run it, though I don't want to use it as a work 
platform.
On the new platform, with the data imported (and all the data is there) only a 
day after I imported it, it no longer displayed any new mail.
It says there is new mail via a notification popup, but there is nothing in the 
inbox or anywhere else.
-- The versions of Evolution on the VM and the new install are the same.
-- Both are running on Debian 11.5.
-- On the VM Evolution still works.
If I sent mail, it did get sent, but it also didn't appear in the sent folder 
or anywhere else.
Every once and a while I got a UID error message about a problem, but it wasn't 
all the time.
I used apt to remove the package. I deleted the folders, and then deleted the 
trash, rebooting the PC immediately after that.
I ran the VM version for another day, (and it works to this moment, if I want 
to use the VM) and then made a fresh export from the VM version, sFTPing it to 
the physical machine. But the same problem existed on the re-installed version.
I was on KDE Plasma, so I tried the same procedure all over again installing it 
under Gnome-X. No difference.
The only difference between the VM and this platform is that one has a cinnamon 
desktop.
I really wanted Evolution to work. It is now the repository for all I have done 
in these last thirty years, but unless there is a way to fix what ails this 
program, while it allowed me to make the move off Windows, it is now only a 
vault for old emails and that is not good.
══════════════════════════════
Ellis Michael "Mike" Lieberman | Blog 
<http://lieberman.blog.netwright.net:7080/>
Purok 13, Morales Subd.
Brgy Mabuhay, General Santos City, 9500 Philippines
See MAP <https://map.what3words.com/overexposed.pedestals.rakes>
Cell: +63 (917) 311-0674 (Globe: Voice and Text)
Cell: +63 (991) 650-7948 (Dito: Voice and Text)
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Hi Mike,
I have no direct idea about your problem other then a suggestion.
Make sure your VM is OFF. Otherwise it might be that the VM is grabbing the 
mail before your "live" one and then its not available to the live one to down 
load.
I might be 100% off track but its just a simple idea, easy to test and if I am 
correct very easy for you to solve (no reinstall etc).
--
Thanks Luigi Cantoni
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike <m...@netwright.net <mailto:mike%20%3cm...@netwright.net%3e> >
To: evolution-list@gnome.org <mailto:evolution-list@gnome.org>
Subject: [Evolution] Have I pushed Evolution beyond where it is designed to go?
Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2022 13:23:37 +0000
Mailer: Desktop
This is my first post here and it is a long one.
I did look at the index of previous posts but there is no way to search through 
all of them, so I truly do apologize in advance... but maybe, just maybe what I 
did has pushed out a bug you didn't know about before. This is complicated. I 
am sorry, but if you don't have all of the info, you will accuse me, 
potentially of hiding the relevant facts:
Until seven days ago, and for thirty years prior to that, I was a user of 
Microsoft Office Outlook. (That's the client on the desktop, not the online 
service.) I had thirty years of business and personal correspondence in it. A 
lot of it in many, many folders and nested folders.) It is what kept me on 
Windows on this last PC when everything else I had was running Debian Linux.
But then I saw that, maybe, I could actually import the PSTs into this release 
of Evolution. I had tried in the past and it had failed miserably. I tried anew 
and it worked on a test VM machine. It was all good and so I made the leap, 
reformatting the Windows 10 computer and put Debian 11.5 on it.
I exported the data set from the VM and imported it into the physical Debian 
platform the VM was now running on. The gz package was 3.2GiB.
I still have the VM and can run it, though I don't want to use it as a work 
platform.
On the new platform, with the data imported (and all the data is there) only a 
day after I imported it, it no longer displayed any new mail.
It says there is new mail via a notification popup, but there is nothing in the 
inbox or anywhere else.
-- The versions of Evolution on the VM and the new install are the same.
-- Both are running on Debian 11.5.
-- On the VM Evolution still works.
If I sent mail, it did get sent, but it also didn't appear in the sent folder 
or anywhere else.
Every once and a while I got a UID error message about a problem, but it wasn't 
all the time.
I used apt to remove the package. I deleted the folders, and then deleted the 
trash, rebooting the PC immediately after that.
I ran the VM version for another day, (and it works to this moment, if I want 
to use the VM) and then made a fresh export from the VM version, sFTPing it to 
the physical machine. But the same problem existed on the re-installed version.
I was on KDE Plasma, so I tried the same procedure all over again installing it 
under Gnome-X. No difference.
The only difference between the VM and this platform is that one has a cinnamon 
desktop.
I really wanted Evolution to work. It is now the repository for all I have done 
in these last thirty years, but unless there is a way to fix what ails this 
program, while it allowed me to make the move off Windows, it is now only a 
vault for old emails and that is not good.
══════════════════════════════
Ellis Michael "Mike" Lieberman | Blog 
<http://lieberman.blog.netwright.net:7080/>
Purok 13, Morales Subd.
Brgy Mabuhay, General Santos City, 9500 Philippines
See MAP <https://map.what3words.com/overexposed.pedestals.rakes>
Cell: +63 (917) 311-0674 (Globe: Voice and Text)
Cell: +63 (991) 650-7948 (Dito: Voice and Text)
LandLine: " style="color: rgb(149, 79, 114); text-decoration: underline;">+63 
(083) 887-2154 <tel:%2B63%20%2883%29%20552-1153> (Voice Only)
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