On Sun, 2018-07-08 at 20:52 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> >
> > I did think that maybe I should add suspend/resume hooks to exit
> > and
> > restart Evo but I thought I would ask the list if anyone has any
> > better solutions?
> Does it help if you work-offline before you suspend, and when
On Sun, 2018-07-08 at 21:33 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> each, which would no doubt include a discussion of how POP by default
> removes mail when it is retrieved, but POP3 has extended the protocol
> to allow mail to stay on the server and be subsequently deleted - and
> it would also include my opi
> I did think that maybe I should add suspend/resume hooks to exit and
> restart Evo but I thought I would ask the list if anyone has any
> better solutions?
Does it help if you work-offline before you suspend, and when you
resume wait till you have an established connection before clicking
work-
Hi
I'm running Evo 3.18.5.2 on Linux Mint 18.3.
I use suspend and resume a lot, several times a day. Whenever I leave
my computer for more than a few minutes I suspend it.
My internet link is via satellite, so high latency but works well
otherwise. The high latency does tend to make Evo slow to
Please excuse me for re-ordering the post so it's better to reply to.
(Please don't top post to this list)
> > POP means "post office protocol". The concept behind it is that it
> > works like the post office: you have a mailbox in the post office that
> > all your mail is delivered into and you
> POP means "post office protocol". The concept behind it is that it
> works like the post office: you have a mailbox in the post office
> that
> all your mail is delivered into and you retrieve it from there.
> That's
> all it does. You can go and get your mail and parcels from USPS or
> UPS
> o
> Actually reading the above made me double check the account types and
> actually I lied, the account that is missing is a POP3 account (I had
> it set up as IMAP originally when it was under Windows 10 and when I
> switched to Linux Mint I must have selected POP3) so that would explain
> why I
On Sun, 2018-07-08 at 11:20 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > Pete,
> > One EWS account and 2 IMAP accounts, it is one of the IMAP accounts
> > that does not display.
> >
>
> A basic question, are all the accounts enabled in Edit->Preferences?
> (It's possible to accidentally click on the Enabled tick
On Sun, 2018-07-08 at 11:43 +, Siv wrote:
> How does this work if you have multiple POP3 accounts do they all
> appear as one amorphous mass in "On This PC"? I would think it makes
> more sense for Evo to do it the same as Outlook as it's less confusing?
It's easy to set up filters to do this
> -Original Message-
> From: Pete Biggs
> To: evolution-list@gnome.org
> Subject: Re: [Evolution] Mail server doesn't show up
> Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2018 11:17:20 +0100
>
>
> The gmail account is imap. It works. The setup wizard chose pop3
> for
> the yahoo account. I pushed the button t
> -Original Message-
> From: Pete Biggs
> To: evolution-list@gnome.org
> Subject: Re: [Evolution] Mail server doesn't show up
> Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2018 11:20:22 +0100
>
>
> Pete,
> One EWS account and 2 IMAP accounts, it is one of the IMAP accounts
> that does not display.
>
>
> A basic
On Sat, 2018-07-07 at 20:06 -0700, Van Snyder wrote:
> I think the evolution version is fairly old -- it's whatever is bundled
> with Scientific Linux 6.9.
See Help->About.
poc
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> Pete,
> One EWS account and 2 IMAP accounts, it is one of the IMAP accounts
> that does not display.
>
A basic question, are all the accounts enabled in Edit->Preferences?
(It's possible to accidentally click on the Enabled tick box and the
account disappears from the list.)
P.
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> The gmail account is imap. It works. The setup wizard chose pop3 for
> the yahoo account. I pushed the button to check for authentication, and
> it didn't respond. So I tried imap (and changed the server address to
> imap.yahoo.com) and it responded quickly. But the account still didn't
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