On Fri, 2015-01-16 at 23:41 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> It's actually a dconf setting. I haven't done this in a while but IIRC
> you need to set:
>
> org.gnome.evolution.mail filters-log-actions to true
> org.gnome.evolution.mail filters-log-file 'your-filter-log-file'
>
> See gsettings(1
On Fri, 2015-01-16 at 22:47 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
> If you still can't find out what's causing it, then try running Evo
> from the command line with some debugging variables turned on - I
> thought there was one specifically to debug filters, but I can't find
> it at the moment.
It's actually a
On Fri, 2015-01-16 at 22:47 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
> It's always best to have the most recent version.
I'd love to, but sadly there isn't an official PPA setup for my distro.
I've tried building from source a while ago, but it was a non-trivial
exercise for Evolution and I ended up running into
>
> The good news is that since my distro's package manager pulled 3.12.10
> last night, so far I haven't seen this problem repeat. However, I have
> a sneaking suspicion it might only be behave itself temporarily. Let's
> hope I'm wrong.
It's always best to have the most recent version.
>
> B
On Fri, 2015-01-16 at 09:54 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
> This implies that you have a filter called "Junk Check" - what does
> that filter do? What are the rule contents of the filter?
Hey Pete,
The good news is that since my distro's package manager pulled 3.12.10
last night, so far I haven't see
>
> I am using Evolution 3.12.7 (Ubuntu Utopic / amd64). Multiple times a
> day, every day, I get endless errors during various IMAP mailbox
> operations while Evolution appears to be applying my filters to
> incoming mail:
>
> Error while Filtering new message in 'INBOX'.
> Exec