On Sat, 2014-10-044 at 17:27 +0200 Ralf Mardof wrote:
> You can download from an IMAP server and delete them there too and
> even store IMAP in your home, but that's where the issues with IMAP
> started for me, by getting duplicated emails. I'm using POP, but I
> never upgraded by such huge steps a
Am Samstag, den 04.10.2014, 22:46 +0200 schrieb Thomas Mittelstaedt:
> Am Mittwoch, den 01.10.2014, 14:41 -0400 schrieb Dragan Jurkovic:
> > Is it possible to specify regexp based message filter to match case
> > insensitive pattern? I tried "(?i)pattern" but Evo is complaining
> > about invalid re
Am Mittwoch, den 01.10.2014, 14:41 -0400 schrieb Dragan Jurkovic:
> Is it possible to specify regexp based message filter to match case
> insensitive pattern? I tried "(?i)pattern" but Evo is complaining
> about invalid regexp. "/pattern/i" does not work as well.
> Platform Evolution 3.10.4 on Ubun
On Sat, 2014-10-04 at 14:59 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm not entirely clear about something here - your screen shot shows
> > > that the sent folder is "ChrisP/INBOX/Sent" - so presumably the
> > > Evolution account "ChrisP" is a Maildir folder on your own computer? If
> > > so, then
On Sat, 2014-10-04 at 03:35 -0700, Alexander Miller wrote:
> Ralf/Pete:
>
> I'll consider which route to go. I have some bias against having my
> mail semi-permanently stored elsewhere than on my own machine. I know
> that's not entirely logical in some respects but still
You can download fr
> >
> > I'm not entirely clear about something here - your screen shot shows
> > that the sent folder is "ChrisP/INBOX/Sent" - so presumably the
> > Evolution account "ChrisP" is a Maildir folder on your own computer? If
> > so, then surely the folder name should be ".INBOX.Sent"? Or if the
> >
On Sat, 2014-10-04 at 12:46 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > >
> > I have it set as .Sent in Maildir folder, the screenshot below shows
> > this. Permissions for the .Sent folder are
> >
> > drwx-- 6 chris chris 4096 Oct 3 08:29 .Sent
> >
> > Sometimes it saves to the correct sent folder bu
On Sat, 2014-10-04 at 10:30 +0200, Mark Elkins wrote:
> I occasionally get this too. I use Evolution with IMAP on various
> devices (Desktop,Laptop). I like having all my sent messages "stored"
> via IMAP... so regardless of device, I can see what I have sent.
>
> The problem seems to happen when
> >
> I have it set as .Sent in Maildir folder, the screenshot below shows
> this. Permissions for the .Sent folder are
>
> drwx-- 6 chris chris 4096 Oct 3 08:29 .Sent
>
> Sometimes it saves to the correct sent folder but more often than not it
> doesn't.
I'm not entirely clear about
RE: Evolution 3.10.4 running under Ubuntu 14.04 on DELL Vostro 3500 with
8 GM RAM
Increasingly, evolution is taking over my PC when it encounters messages
written in HTML These are business-related messages that cannot be
ignored. This morning, I have had message take all available RAM and
all o
On Fri, 2014-10-03 at 14:38 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> >
> > Your message was sent, but an error occurred during post-processing.
> > The reported error was "Failed to append to INBOX/Sent: Error appending
> > message: Stream has outstanding operation
> > Appending to local 'Sent' folder instead."
Ralf/Pete:
I'll consider which route to go. I have some bias against having my mail
semi-permanently stored elsewhere than on my own machine. I know that's
not entirely logical in some respects but still
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> > > As for IMAP I
> > > don't feel a need for it and don't understand how it would help if I
> > > were to switch to it now.
> >
> > Because IMAP mail is held on a server somewhere so you don't have to
> > worry about migrating the data to a new version.
>
> The OP asked how it would help now.
>
> I do understand that but since I haven't been using it, it would be of
> no help now in migrating my existing data, most of which resides only
> on my machine. Unless I'm missing something?
>
Create an IMAP account now. Copy all your current mail to the IMAP
account now. Now don't worry ab
On Sat, 2014-10-04 at 01:59 -0700, Alexander Miller wrote:
> I do understand that but since I haven't been using it, it would be of
> no help now in migrating my existing data, most of which resides only
> on my machine. Unless I'm missing something?
You're missing that you might need to do such a
On Sat, 2014-10-04 at 09:10 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > As for IMAP I
> > don't feel a need for it and don't understand how it would help if I
> > were to switch to it now.
>
> Because IMAP mail is held on a server somewhere so you don't have to
> worry about migrating the data to a new version.
Pete, thanks for your patience and very complete reply. I'll see if I
can work my way through the details in the post you quoted. I'm just a
user of the computer with very slight understanding of the hard &
software structures; and I'm too long in the tooth / short in the mental
stamina (capacity?
I occasionally get this too. I use Evolution with IMAP on various
devices (Desktop,Laptop). I like having all my sent messages "stored"
via IMAP... so regardless of device, I can see what I have sent.
The problem seems to happen when there is a poor network connection - so
Evolution instead stores
On Fri, 2014-10-03 at 20:34 -0700, Alexander Miller wrote:
> > First, make sure you backup your filesystem, don't just rely on the
> > backup created within Evolution.
>
> I guess you mean the Evolution files, not the entire filesystem?
Well I sort of meant your whole home directory, including al
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