I mean New->Memo (Shift+Ctrl+O).
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On Fri, 2014-01-24 at 18:49 -0500, Eugene wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is a plan to support Memos storage on an
> IMAP server like Apple Mail does?
Not sure what that is. Do you mean Message->Create->Create A Memo?
poc
Using https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Debugging I started with
CAMEL_DEBUG=imapx:io evolution >& logfile
and found following while trying to get a particular message (most messages are
retrieved just fine) :
[imapx:M] camel_imapx_write: 'LOGIN...'
[imapx:M] camel_imapx_read: buffer is 'M
On Fri, 2014-01-31 at 22:09 +0100, Johannes wrote:
> At our academy we have quit an adventurous exchange server setup.
> MS-Outlook accepts this with a bit of coercion but Evo has a problem.
>
> email-address is kin...@sbw-media.ch
> mail server : mail.sbw.edu or rh-msx-s01.sbw.global
> domain :
Hi!
At our academy we have quit an adventurous exchange server setup.
MS-Outlook accepts this with a bit of coercion but Evo has a problem.
email-address is kin...@sbw-media.ch
mail server : mail.sbw.edu or rh-msx-s01.sbw.global
domain : sbw.global
username : jkingma
configured with these setti
On Sat, 2014-02-01 at 02:09 +1000, Linux wrote:
> I can't use the default local Trash Folder.
I'm not sure why you keep calling it a "local" Trash folder; that's not
how it works. By default, deleted messages are tagged with a /Deleted
IMAP attribute which is stored on the IMAP server.
The defau
> >
> > Again, why use a real trash folder? I can see that a local trash folder
> > would be the default if you wanted to use a real trash folder, but
> > surely that option isn't ticked by default?
> >
> > If you are using IMAP, then use it in the way it was designed - i.e.
> > mark messages a
On Fri, 2014-01-31 at 09:20 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > > So don't use a real trash - it's a configurable option as I said before.
> > > It's not compulsory.
> > If I use the default, the Trash is stored on the Desktop PC where the
> > user was logged in when he deleted the files. These files ca
> > So don't use a real trash - it's a configurable option as I said before.
> > It's not compulsory.
> If I use the default, the Trash is stored on the Desktop PC where the
> user was logged in when he deleted the files. These files can't be
> accessed and recovered by the user from his laptop, a