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Jacob repository is not accesseble anymore:
https://launchpad.net/~jacob/+archive/evo230 - Access Denided
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jacob/evo230
Error: can't find signing_key_fingerprint at
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Any plans on releasing an update to fix the evolution in Maverick?
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The version provided by this ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~jacob/+archive/evo230 fix this bug, but this ppa
only has a version for lucid.
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Hi everyone.
It appears this is still a problem in 10.04. Over the weekend my
evolution stopped receiving email in my inbox, checked the directory and
found the file size was greater than 2 gb. So I archived the mails,
deleted the original files, and restarted evolution but this did not
work, nor
The patch in this bug report was committed to GNOME but it turns out
that it hasn't fixed the problem. I am therefore going to remove the
patch from this bug report, to keep this off the radar of the Ubuntu
Patch Reviewers team. For historical purposes, you could still read the
original patch in th
I can confirm that the bug still exists in 10.04 LTS -- and indeed in the
64-bit version.
BTW, is there any solution for those unwilling to install Evolution on Windows,
following the instructions above?
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I've marked Bug #118820 as a duplicate of this one. I also checked
upstream, still an issue there. I havea confirmation of this in Ubuntu
9.10. Can someone confirm this still happens in 10.04 LTS ? We may be
able to get a fix i the next point release or an SRU if that's the case.
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I believe that 64-bit versions do not have this 2GB limit. I seem to
recall doing tests to confirm this a couple of years ago when I moved to
64-bit Ubuntu.
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My work around was to create subfolders such as 2004, 2005, 2006 etc and
move mail from those dates to the respective folder. Then from folder
click on Expunge.
My original hesitation in doing this was that i worried that moving
items to a sub-folder and 'expunging' them, would delete them from t
Also present in Debian unstable :)
Evolution 2.28.0
and I just had a laugh on a friend with outlook showing same problem
(mailbox exceeded 2G and unable to receive further emails)
I solved my problem by creating some folders and filtered mails to go
into that folders followed by empty trash actio
Yes, confirm that as of 9.10 Karmic beta issue is still there :(
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The problem is still present in Karmic.
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Hi, same problem here. Ubuntu Jaunty, Evlution 2.26.1.
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In my case the Sent Items folder is near the 2Gb limit. What then
happens is that mail is resent because it cannot moved from the Outbox
to the Sent Items. Is this an additional/new bug?
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I am very sorry to state that the problem is not fixed in Jaunty (32
bits). I just did the test, make a a new folder and copy messages to it
until you are going to get over 2GB. Then you get the "Cannot append
message to mbox file:
/home/luisca/.evolution/mail/local/Inbox.sbd/AAPrueba: File too lar
All: I am still waiting for feedback; we will not consider an update for
Hardy until we have more than one positive vote here. The more the
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Don't be :)
That's one more good reason to seriously consider upgrading my mom's machine to
Jaunty, although living 1000km from her won't help.
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@Olivier: I very much doubt it would be ported to Gutsy: Gutsy already
reached end-of-life, and is no longer supported. Additionally, Gutsy ran
Evolution 2.20, and it *may* be quite some work to backport the patches.
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C: Wow, thanks so much for getting a PPA build of this so fast! That's
great.
Luis: I probably have over 2gb on my Jaunty desktop, but it's in a box
for the next few days since I've been moving. So I can't actually
verify it right now. I just took a peek at the configure.in file for
e-d-s in Ja
evolution-data-server - 2.22.3-0ubuntu4~ppa1 is available on my PPA
(https://edge.launchpad.net/~hggdh2/+archive/ppa). Please follow the
instructions on the page to install it.
Please update *ALL* EDS packages you have installed, for consistency.
This is a release for Hardy *ONLY*. I used the fi
OK, I found what goes on. On Hardy Evolution (and, specifically,
Evolution-data-server, the package affected by this) is at version
2.22.3. The first part of the fix (SVN commit 8619 upstream) for this
was released on 2.22.3, but the second part (SVN commit 8625) -- adding
the _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
Thanks for the research Cody!! Are you talking about 32 bit Jaunty? Have
you indeed an inbox over 2gb with no problems?
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Is there any chance the patched package will install fine on Gutsy, or that the
package will be backported there as well?
My Mom's computer has been running Gutsy for ages and she ran into this issue a
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I looked at the configure file for Jaunty and it looks like this should
already be fixed in Jaunty. I ran configure to check the output and I
saw:
checking for _FILE_OFFSET_BITS value needed for large files... 64
Which is what we want. So probably my fix only applies to releases
older than Jaun
This was made against the Hardy package, since my mom's machine is using
LTS.
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Hi Cody,
Thank you for your comment. Can you give me a diff of the changes? This
is good news, and I would like to prepare a test package for it.
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So, my mom's Ubuntu Hardy (yeah I know, old) machine has this problem
and I took a look at it this morning. I think it works now. I changed
one line in the configure file for the libcamel1.2-whatever package:
LARGEFILE_CFLAGS="-D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE"
gets changed to:
LARGEFILE_CFLAGS="-D_LARGEF
As far as I can see this only affects 32 bit distros - my 64 bit 8.04
install can have Evolution files over 2GB.
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Yes, at least it avoids the big mess. Can you confirm that it does the
right thing in the POP server (do not delete messages that could not be
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I rechecked this today and confirmed the bug still has not been fixed -
although, it has changed slightly.
Evolution 2.24.3
Ubuntu 8.10
2.6.27-11-generic
Evo now gives an error message and does not allow the creation of
folders larger than 2GB.
Error Msg:
"Cannot append message to mbox file:
/h
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 10:13 PM, Luis Carlos Cobo wrote:
> Is this problem still present in 9.04? I do not think expecting the user
> to track if the mailbox size is getting close to 2GB and split the
> folder in smaller ones if that is the case is an acceptable solution.
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Is this problem still present in 9.04? I do not think expecting the user
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Dear all, i have just recently run into this problem and i was helped by
the suggestion of using evolution in windows. It lead me to better
understand how evolution works and stores emails. Outlook, for those
familiar with it, which stores all emails in one file unless other wise
specified by the u
what nocturrne wrote on 2008-06-30: is the solution. i installed
archivemail and archived all my emails older than 90 days. It worked
like a charm, big time
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Thanks Jashk,
It turns out that I wasn't suffering from the 2GB inbox issue afterall.
The whole /shared folder (includes home directories, which have inbox
files) was full. So, evolution wasn't able to work with the Inbox file,
not because it was too big, but because the whole computer filesystem
Hey JohnT,
I had exactly the same problem and the only way to resolve that was deleting
enought files to allow archivemail to handle 4 gigas (two for the Inbox file
and two others for backing up it seems). Once I had space enough it worked well.
So, you need to make more space on your hard disk.
the new comment is not an evolution issue
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Traceback (most recent call last):
Here are the errors I received when I tried to run the archivemail command. At
the bottom you'll see that it's a space issue. Can any one help? I have
backed-up the InBox file. Has anyone tried deleting it completely to see if
Evolution will function prope
Please comment on the upstream bug. Upstream needs to know about that.
Please -- be nice.
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The same problem here and I can't believe it... Nocturnne's workaround
is ok, but Evolution team must put hands on to fix this "feature",
people won't take this program seriously until that.
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I have the same problem
So if I've understood right Evolution cannot handle folders more than 2gb of
size?
My outlook inbox is more than 5gb because I use it for hard work and I may not
split it.
This could be a stopshow in ubuntu for me :-(
Why make a email client that have this big limitation
Finally I did what "Nocturnne" suggests and now Evolution (or I should say all
my inbox mails) is back again.
I couldn't find another solution and even if it's not the best solution, at
least it works.
If anybody knows a better solution please post it.
I think it should be said before getting to
Nocturne's method (6/29) worked fine for me. Thanks!
Would like to see an auto-archive function!
Thanks again!
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Hello,
I've got the same problem.
I've installed archivemail and done what "nocturrne" suggests, but it sent me
the following message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ archivemail -d500 /home/chalo/.evolution/mail/local/Inbox
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/archivemail", line 1611, in
An "auto archive" function in Evolution would be great. M$ Outlook
provides this feature since many versions.
Meanwhile, I have written a script that will recursively archive old
mails and retain your evolution folder structure in archive (unlimited
levels of sub-folders under your Inbox are suppo
Same issue as described above by Bazooka and others.
my sys:
i386
Hardy
evo ver 2.22.2
I used it with my gmail account (coincidence that I just
reached/exceeded 2GB, I suppose)
Trying Nocturrne's workaround (although I do have access to XP and Mac
systems). I have only used Evo since installing
I have the same problem every 6 months or so. This lame bug has been
around since at least 2005. Please fix it.
Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10
Evolution 2.12.1
The best workaround I have found is to use archivemail to archive the
old mail in the file, reducing the file size.
install archivemail:
sudo apt-
I am having same problem. Bug not fixed.
my sys:
i386
Hardy
evo ver 2.22.2
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Hi,
The same problem happened to me this morning and I am a little in
panic...
No messages are appearing in my inbox (including over 20 unread messages
- I'm using POP) and I do not have a windows computer so I cannot solve
my problem the was fgossart did...
Is there any way of making the availa
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Upstream reopened the bug -- the error is still there.
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for me, I have found how to recover my 2Gb mails.
I have found a way to open it with another release, and then archive in
some folders.
So my problem is solved now, but I have to check again the size of the
Inbox to avoid having this problem again.
Le vendredi 14 mars 2008 à 15:00 +, hggdh a é
I am checking upstream for any ideas. Right now, the only recourse I see
is open an upstream bug, but I would like it to receive attention
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what do you want for me exactly ?
Are you looking for a solution to recover your emails ?
Le vendredi 14 mars 2008 à 10:54 +, sari a écrit :
> On Thu, 2008-03-13 at 12:19 +, hggdh wrote:
> > @all: since when (version, if possible) have you been running Evo?
> > Before 2.8? This might be r
On Thu, 2008-03-13 at 12:19 +, hggdh wrote:
> @all: since when (version, if possible) have you been running Evo?
> Before 2.8? This might be related to previously created mailboxes
> (before >2G support), not newly created ones.
i started in late summer 2007 to use evo, cannot remember the ex
I thought it was good explained (perhaps bad translation cause I'm french)
I have ubuntu 7.10 and evolution 2.12.1
When I have the 2Gb bug I transfer all my .evolution folder (
/home/fgossart/.evolution ) on a externel hard drive formated fat 32.
Then I setup evolution for windows, and setup a ne
This is weird indeed. Theoretically 2.12 should sport support for > 2G.
I cannot test it myself (I run on x86_64 -- automagic support for large
files --, and Evo 2.22). Upstream confirmed that there *is*, huh, should
be, such support on 2.12.x.
If any of you on i386 are running Hardy Evo 2.22, and
hi
its good to know that there is a workaround which functions!
anyway this cannot be the solution.
the thing which comes to my mind all the time is just a proper archive
function, so that the problem of the 2gb inbox is not arising at all.
On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:17:26 -, fgossart <[EMAIL P
I have this problem this morning with Ubuntu 7.10.
I was afraid to loose my 2Gb mails... no solution through web, or very
complicated.
And then I have an idea.
I search evolution for Windows http://shellter.sourceforge.net/evolution/
So I setup evolution for windows on a windows XP computer.
I
I have the same problem and in the error dialog Evolution said: "No se
pudo crear un bloqueo de carpetas en
/home/acs/.evolution/mail/local/Inbox: Archivo demasiado grande". A lock
for folders can not be created in /home/acs/.evolution/mail/local/Inbox.
File too big."
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:local$ du -
thanks for answering my request that fast - i didnt expect the
speed :-)
1.
$ mount
/dev/sda1 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
proc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
/sys on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
varrun on /var/run type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,mode=0755)
va
Hello sari,
Current Linux (and glibc) do suport very large files; you are running
such a system (Ubunut 7.10). I would like to get a bit more of data on
what happened.
1. What is the underlying filesystem? Open a terminal window, and issue
the following commands:
mount# will list all mount
Thanks for your bug submission. I thought that 2 GB was the maximum
file size within the Linux file system for technical reasons. It could
be 4 GB, but one bit is reserved for something. I wish I had a more
authoritative link to give you.
Marking as Confirmed, since evolution needs a way to gra
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