Thank you to all who have answered.
My problem is, 3 of my email addresses are on a private VPS located in
another country. The location itself is not so much of an issue, but
when I set up the server (dovecot/postfix) I only configured it for
POP, and changing to IMAP will mean completely reconfig
>
> Okay, Patrick,
I hope you'll pardon me jumping in to answer the question ...
> that raises a question. I stick to POP and always have,
> and my bride and I each have both iPhones and iPads which we regularly
> use to fetch our mail traffic when traveling, plus I have a laptop
> running Fed
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>
> In fact if your mail provider offers IMAP as an option, that is by
> far
> the easiest way to go as you don't need to set up anything after
> configuring Evolution with the account info. It also means you can
> get
> to your mail from any IMAP client, including on y
> . I don't want my mail and addressbook on the local drive,
I use radicale[1] on my web hosting to synchronize with android.
Its CardDAV and works well with evolution. It was more work with TB to
setup.
[1]: http://radicale.org/documentation/
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On Thu, 2018-02-15 at 15:02 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > I've also noticed with the mail folder on the NFS, evolution takes an
> > age to start, whilst it's almost instant if the folder is on the local
> > machine.
>
> No, don't put the mail folders on NFS. NFS is horrendously inefficient
> and i
> 1. I don't want my mail and addressbook on the local drive, but on my
> NFS. That way, I can use whichever computer is handy to use evolution
> (only on one machine at a time). I've copied the mail and addressbook
> folder to the NFS, and ln -s to the folders, whilst mail works fine,
> the addre
Sorry to ask, but I can't find reliable answers to these.
Since TB got so resource heavy, I've been looking for an alternative,
and have settled on evolution (nice work). However, there are a couple
of issues.
1. I don't want my mail and addressbook on the local drive, but on my
NFS. That way, I
On Tue, 2018-02-06 at 22:06 +0100, j...@centrum.cz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I spent a little more time investigating the issue. I took a look in
> to the source code of libsoup and I think it calls winbind's
> ntlm_auth binary without password with the --use-cached-creds option
> only. And if that doe