On Monday, October 24, 2016, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> There is no such feature (other than manually deleting old archives of
> course).
Thanks Patrick. OK, it's a pity as it made life simpler (ie mid 2016, you'd
have your 2016 folder and half of 2015 folder synced).
Anyway, I'll need to fi
On Sun, 2016-10-23 at 23:41 +0400, Emre Erenoglu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an IMAP server which I use for archiving purposes. It has folders
> for each year. In Windows, I set Outlook and Thunderbird to synchronize
> last 1 year of emails locally, so that I can access them while I'm
> travelling/dis
Hi,
I have an IMAP server which I use for archiving purposes. It has folders
for each year. In Windows, I set Outlook and Thunderbird to synchronize
last 1 year of emails locally, so that I can access them while I'm
travelling/disconnected, etc. (ie in the office, not having access to the
archive
On Sun, 2016-10-23 at 10:14 +0400, Emre Erenoglu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Evolution 3.22.2 in up to date Arch on up to date Gnome, using
> Wayland.
>
> When I try to forward an email on my EWS account, Evolution crashes.
> Anybody facing this error?
>
> It does not happen when I'm using "Gnome
Hi,
is it possible to run evolution without the cache for ews mailboxes just
like Outlook? In Outlook I can configure, whether to use an offline
cache or not.
The main reason for my question is, that the evolution cache and the
"reality" in my exchange mailbox often differ, so that I have to delet
Hi Folks,
I was on Mint 17 and have two partitions / and /home so when I upgrade
the OS using a completely fresh install, my data and preferences just
port.
However, after the upgrade to Mint 18 along with Evolution 3.18.5.2
I've got two problems...
1) Evolution isn't savng the "default" account