On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 10:50 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 09:06 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > If you turn on POP debugging output then you'll be able to see
> > exactly
> > what the chatter is between Evo and the server.
>
> Hi,
>
> so Doug needs to close Evolution, open a ter
On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 09:37 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 09:34 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > However, in this case downloading mails is faster, because
> > the check, if mails were already downloaded is faster and the
> > number of
> > mails on the server is equal to the numb
On 2017-07-19 at 09:48 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Now the download was slower and I could see the numbers, here it indeed
> seems to show the amount of mails that will get downloaded and not the
> amount of mails that are still on the server. IIRC for Claws it does
> show the amount of mails on t
On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 16:57 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:
> On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 16:51 +0200, Rudolf Künzli wrote:
> > The error didn't show up for hours even I did quite a lot of
> > modifications, additions and deletions just to evolution busy.
>
> Hi,
> it can also be something on the server,
On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 16:51 +0200, Rudolf Künzli wrote:
> The error didn't show up for hours even I did quite a lot of
> modifications, additions and deletions just to evolution busy.
Hi,
it can also be something on the server, which got fixed meanwhile. Hard
to tell. Just keep watching it
On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 15:09 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 14:48 +0200, Rudolf Künzli wrote:
> > It seems I didn't communicate that I not using a EWS address book.
> > My contacts are on Google...
>
> Oops, I'm so It's obvious from the error message, but I didn
Hi,
On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 14:48 +0200, Rudolf Künzli wrote:
> It seems I didn't communicate that I not using a EWS address book.
> My contacts are on Google...
Oops, I'm so It's obvious from the error message, but I didn't pay
enough attention with my second mail (I did with the first
On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 13:35 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:
> On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 13:07 +0200, Rudolf Künzli wrote:
> > I had no error the whole day up to now.
> > The log file is empty.
>
> Hi,
> it should not be, as long as you opened an EWS address book in
> evolution. The logging prints raw c
On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 13:07 +0200, Rudolf Künzli wrote:
> I had no error the whole day up to now.
> The log file is empty.
Hi,
it should not be, as long as you opened an EWS address book in
evolution. The logging prints raw communication, thus if you'll connect
it'll be populated with some
On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 10:33 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:
> On Tue, 2017-07-18 at 23:36 +0200, Rudolf Künzli wrote:
> > I can't repeat the problem easily...
>
> Hi,
> okay, that's a pita. Could you keep running evolution-addressbook-
> factory with EWS debugging on in the background, and when it'
On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 15:32 +1000, Doug Hutcheson wrote:
> I use gmail as my mail server and access it using POP (inward) and IMAP
> (outward).
[Please don't top-post]
There is no such thing as IMAP "outward". Mail is sent using SMTP. You
can "post" a message to an IMAP server folder but I suspec
>
> "icloud" = email? Where to find Apple's docs? What does "no avail" mean
The phrase is "to no avail" and is an English idiom that essentially
means "unsuccessful" or "to no effect".
P.
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On Mon, 2017-07-17 at 09:28 +, Sumner Magruder wrote:
> I am new to the evolution mail application, and so far I think I like
> it. There are a few things that I need help with (that I have tried
> troubleshooting on my own as well as consulting various forums).
> In no parti
Hello,
I am new to the evolution mail application, and so far I think I like
it. There are a few things that I need help with (that I have tried
troubleshooting on my own as well as consulting various forums).
In no particular order my issues are:
No unified inbox: while I have multiple accounts
On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 09:06 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> If you turn on POP debugging output then you'll be able to see exactly
> what the chatter is between Evo and the server.
Hi,
so Doug needs to close Evolution, open a terminal and e.g. run
cd /tmp/
and after that
CAMEL_DEBUG=pop3 evolut
On Tue, 2017-07-18 at 23:36 +0200, Rudolf Künzli wrote:
> I can't repeat the problem easily...
Hi,
okay, that's a pita. Could you keep running evolution-addressbook-
factory with EWS debugging on in the background, and when it'll strike
back, then check the log for the backendError message
> I use gmail as my mail server and access it using POP (inward) and
> IMAP (outward). As at this moment, I have 146 messages on the server,
> as I have not cleaned it up for a few days, but the countdown always
> stops at 19 or 20 (it's hard to tell because it clears so quickly at
> the end). It
Now the download was slower and I could see the numbers, here it indeed
seems to show the amount of mails that will get downloaded and not the
amount of mails that are still on the server. IIRC for Claws it does
show the amount of mails on the server. However, on my machine Evolution
seems to show
On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 09:34 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> However, in this case downloading mails is faster, because
> the check, if mails were already downloaded is faster and the number of
> mails on the server is equal to the number that will be downloaded, so
> you would get of your "issue".
On Wed, 2017-07-19 at 15:32 +1000, Doug Hutcheson wrote:
> I use gmail as my mail server and access it using POP (inward) and
> IMAP (outward).
Hi,
if you are using POP to receive messages, I suspect you are using SMPT
to send messages.
Btw. taking a brief look, I don't see any option to see any
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