me
> side by side and to copy from one to the the other?
Sure, you can simply open the UI twice and drag-n-drop between them.
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> I've noticed that if I enable IPv6, evolution just hangs opening my
> mail and sometimes just freezes if left open. If I disable IPv6, the
> application performs like a rock star. Any ideas where I might start
> troublesho
; GNOME, use it all day every day, have since the days
of Ximian, will continue to do so . . . but if this is what
participation is then it isn't worth the hassle.
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> On Fri, 2022-10-21 at 14:25 +0200, Ralf Mardorf via evolution-
> listwrote:
> > Hi,discourse is crap². I'm forwarding an original HTML email
> > [1].We’re sorry, but your email message to[“
> > applicati...@discourse.gnome.org”] (titled [Evolu
n community and it looks like it's
> the end.
Yep, same. Discourse is a dreadful user experience. I've tried
replying, I believe I ended up blocked for some reason. I gave up.
It's Internet 3.0 or something, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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. Notice that this messages is threaded, my response is below the
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deleted.
That some clients (Outlook & Gmail) make appropriately edited replaces
very difficult also isn't about threading.
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On Sat, 2022-09-24 at 08:32 -0500, c. marlow wrote:
> I am just curious to know, do any of ya'll read your emails in
> threads?
Always threaded. Honestly cannot understand how people use unthreaded
e-mail.
> Does EVO even support this feature?
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s the message in "Outbox" or some other holding bin, potentially
forever. I've seen this behavior, in the 21st century, unfortunately.
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ddendum to any backup:
gsettings list-recursively
My backup procedure dumps the output of that to a file that is included
in the backup. You can dump a 'restored' system and diff the two files
to discover what you had changed [but have no recollection of] and
restore the setting(
> My guess is, that Evolution isn't the culprit, but tar is the
> culprit.
The only reliable mechanism to verify a tar archive is valid is to
table it. :(
Table-After-Creation is a good rule.
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> Thanks, Luigi. The USB hard drive was not disconnected at all.
> Evolution did the backup and finished. Could the size of the file
> caused the problem?
Potentially, there are a lot of variables. Depending on the filesystem
of the USB drive the file could be limited to ~2GB or ~4GB.
It is alw
urse, but that logic doesn't make sense to me.
+1,000,000,000
> Furthermore, keeping your mail on Google's servers is a convenient
> way of being able to access it from anywhere, with or without
> Evolution.
And a 'feature' provided by any IMAP service.
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er everything is still in Google's
hands. If this is actually a concern you should consider a different mail
provider [fastmail.fm?]
I strongly encourage NOT using POP. It is an old protocol AND IT ADDS
NO VALUE, none what-so-ever. It doesn't, do not believe anyone who
tells you oth
his is incredibly frustrating,
Yes.
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vo and evo-ews but the side effects are really
> > annoying.
There is a GNOME shell extension for refreshing Kerberos tickets.
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1165/kerberos-login/
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ed in evo, I would
> be shown evolution-list@gnome.org and evolution-hack...@gnome.org as
> possible completions.
Have you verified that "Autocomplete with this address book" is checked
for the addressbooks in question?
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On Mon, 2022-06-27 at 13:47 -0500, Tim McConnell via evolution-list
wrote:
> On Mon, 2022-06-27 at 20:05 +0200, Jaroslaw Rafa wrote:
> > Does your local mail system (I mean MTA, not Evolution) use mbox or
> > Maildir?
> No idea,it's what ever Debian defaults to.
Exactly!
> I've never messed with
speaking]
It's also fun to get a message in Mutt, Apline, etc... which has
strings equivalent to terminal control characters buried in a message.
Talk about weird behavior...
Log files, if in e-mail, should be text/plain attachments.
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ATTACH them, do not include them as the body.
Also consider an NMS; a software package you can simply ship logs to
for viewing an analysis. That's way better than anything you can do by
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rl/whatever) scripts to update the
> filters based on the lists, if that is all that is available.
Don't do that. You can talk to EDS via D-Bus or libfolks(?), do not
grouse around inside files.
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nly way, there is no other solution to this problem, the
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you can see all the key events with their labels.
In most cases 3 is "3" and keypad 3 is something like "KP_3".
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> run the default browser.
Evolution relies on XDG; you can set the browser to any command you'd
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eople api that I
> can see.
If it uses CalDAV and works then I wouldn't expect a lot of activity.
WebDAV/CalDAV/CardDAV are standards, not some proprietary pile of slop
like some vendor's API.
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4791
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t is an IMAP *server*.
You can run one locally and use Evolution (or any IMAP client) to
connect to it. Since you want to shuttle mail around from multiple
accounts I'd look at fetchmail. A MUA (which Evolution is) isn't
really the correct tool for these kinds of machinatio
NOME Text Editor).
This would be a strange core feature for an e-mail client. Message
text in Markdown isn't a standard.
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can mail merge with Libreoffice which can integrate with
the Evolution addressbook.
https://books.libreoffice.org/en/WG71/WG7114-MailMerge.html
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bscribe. Perhaps
> it would be good to turn on logging for DavMail to see what it's
> doing. But I don't think this is an Evolution issue.
As of v5.6 DavMail does *not* support IMAP subscribe/unsubscribe.
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contacts as recipient.
> (This is a feature of Thunderbird I used ...)
> Saving the email as a draft may replace Send later ...
Yep, this is the Drafts feature.
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On Tue, 2021-08-17 at 06:26 +0200, Louis van Dyk wrote:
> I wanted to pass an idea around the circle for a feature request.
> GMAIL introduced a feature that I really enjoy. If I've read a mail
> that I don't have time to get to I can "Snooze" it, giving the time I
> want it to reappear. The snoo
On Sat, 2021-08-14 at 11:15 -0700, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> I used to have a single contact for Bob and Wendy Doe, but now need
> two contacts, since they have different email addresses. (Is this
> really necessary? Comments welcome.)
I don't understand what you are attempting to accomplish.
On Mon, 2021-07-26 at 12:31 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> On Mon, 2021-07-26 at 06:49 -0400, David Frier wrote:
> > On Mon, 2021-07-26 at 06:39 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> > > Evolution is a mail client for a desktop
> > > environment. If someone wants always
-right-tool-for-the-job.
> Trying to make it behave as expected without complicating it, maybe
> it could do something like this:
Is it possible to ask Evolution to send/receive via d-bus? If that is
possible a very simple external app - or script - could request
Evolution s&r every n
Evolution is merely displaying what the server provides.
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can not also find
> "browser-close-on-delete-or-junk".
> I can use dconf-editor to see org.gnome.evolution and
> org.gnome.evolution-data-server, but no .mail can be found.
I see org/gnome/evolution/mail in dconf-editor
Evolution 3.34.4 (openSUSE LEAP 15.2)
> I am running Evo
ts. This sends the client back to the old poll-the-
mailboxes-every-so-often method of yesteryear.
> My version of evolution is 3.38.4 (3.38.4-1.fc33)
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On Sat, 2021-02-06 at 20:50 +0100, Volker Wysk wrote:
> Anonymous Japhering said he wanted to point two evolution accounts to
> the same mail server. So I thought the situation was similar.
He'd have to be really fast to use both accounts at the same time. :)
Assuming Notify is working. This wa
meone wants sane
concurrent access -> use a server, in this case IMAP. Modern IMAP
servers are pretty darn robust [Dovecot, Cyrus, etc...] An error when
unable to retrieve a message that was in the most recent /LIST is
reasonable - that's a real problem.
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On Fri, 2021-02-05 at 17:10 -0600, Anonymous Japhering via evolution-
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> Since I'm using IMAP, would it create any, heretofore unseen side
> effects to create 2 accounts in Evolution pointing
> to the same mail server.
As long as the IMAP server manages concurrent connections to one
acc
[again,
feature, not bug].
Also "man -S2 mmap", memory mapped files are yet another whole thing
[feature, not bug]. And that's what is used by GConf/DConf.
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gh, I should say it seems a bad idea to do that,
+1 This is a bad idea that does not solve an actual problem.
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works; right-click title-bar "Minimize". Window
still appears in the Activities.Useful for the long-running
applications.
Why not let the stack solve this for you? You could set Evolution to
auto-start minimized - problem solved.
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On Sat, 2021-01-02 at 18:02 -0500, Paul B. via evolution-list wrote:
> Hi everyone, and a good new year to you.
> I don't see any way to have an indication of new mail on the panel
> icon. Am I missing it?
I'm using evolution-3.34.4 + gnome-shell-3.34.5 and I see new mail
notifications.
_
An advantage of CalDAV/CardDAV/IMAP is that one only needs to attend to
backing up the configuration as the data remains on a server - - -
which one presumes has a true backup procedure.
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ps which are trivial to manage and
navigate.
Depending on the type of accounts you use in Evolution much of the DATA
may not be locally persistent.
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search engine is a terrible one; those users will waste their time
plunging rabbit holes. :(
RTFM is in the long run, truly, the best and kindest thing you can say
to a user.
> Even when it is not clicked on much as it is a mailing list ...
> I hope even newbies will be able to find thi
y kinda l-o-n-g experience
with this is that they probably are not.
Aside, most of the things listed [at least in the message I read]
mostly relate to accommodating strange workflows.
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you can attach documents to appointments and
tasks. So if you can share the CalDAV collection [calendar / to-do
list] you get an excellent read-mostly document sharing solution.
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swer to
which is "no" - if only because the serialization of an e-mail
attachment bloats the payload by ~20%, so you are talking about 130MB
to send - and then store - 109MB].
> Googling for RFC I found a limit of 50 MB. But IIUC there are "ifs"
> and "buts&quo
ced this as well (3.34.4). This feature has been broken
in this strange way for awhile.
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ns will not fix things. The configuration of
the application is in each user's home directory - and it remains even
if the application is remove [feature, not a bug].
> But if there is an existing copy of the program, perhaps a corrupted
> file would not get overwritten?
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> Images".
I am on 3.34.4 and I have a load-remote-content button in the preview.
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a serious security problem.
On modern systems tab completion will do this for you.
On the other hand, I don't have any issues with Evolution changing the
filename. What's that sensitive to filenames? Technically, however,
the client shouldn't manipulate
On Wed, 2020-09-23 at 16:19 -0400, David Burleigh via evolution-list
wrote:
> Is there any practical/usability limit to the number of emails in the
> archive folder?
No.
Or it depends on your backend/hardware. So, in 2020, no.
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On Fri, 2020-08-21 at 16:25 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > So I'm not the only one to do that :-) 17 years of Evolution list
> > messages ...
> Only 15 years in my case :-)
First message in my Evolution folder is dated 2004-10-26 :)
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On Fri, 2020-08-21 at 15:20 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > Personally I find Evo's built-in search perfectly
> > adequate, though I keep the entire list in an IMAP folder and never
> > delete anything, which might not suit everyone.
> So I'm not the only one to do that :-) 17 years of Evolution list
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ions for different folk, neither is right or wrong.
> > For me email is good for one to one conversation and ok for
> > broadcast one to many information, but pretty rubbish for many to
> > many discussion/sharing.
> Strangely the mailing list format seems to have worked OK for this
; This can also contribute to a techie and closed feel
But what you want is techie support, right?
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proprietary "cloud" [aka: SaaS] service.
Client/server is very much how these devices and apps are designed for,
and provides a smoother experience.
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On Thu, 2020-06-11 at 08:54 -0600, Zan Lynx wrote:
> On 6/11/20 8:44 AM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> > To be fair M$-Outlook [which many people, sadly, except as the gold
> > standard of e-mail] just includes all the trash, including
> > signatures,
> > by default, in e
On Thu, 2020-06-11 at 01:33 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> On Thu, 2020-06-11 at 09:25 +1000, Ian wrote:
>
> What no client ever does is to include all the other mail messages in a
> thread. That would mean in this thread it would join together six
> messages even though they are not part of the messa
sed (+) mail delivery to folders.
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out the above, not related to the actual thread:
> It's still there, though it's (mainly) used for NNTP accounts. I do
> not know whether (and how) it could be enabled for IMAP (or other
> protocols).
How does "Save As Draft" save a message to an IMAP Drafts folder
> I understand the use case, but I think they put it in the wrong
> protocol. It should have been placed in the IMAP protocol. You have
> the benefit of referencing mails, but no intermixing of SMTP and
> IMAP, or authentication complexities.
It sort of is in IMAP; on the backend the IMAP server
27;normal' MUA.
Most tedious to me seems the issue that the SMTP server would need
access to the IMAP message store --- which seems like a nightware from
a sys-admin perspective.
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> It would be preferential to use an NFS mount. But that has issues as
> well - file locking across NFS is an issue and
> performance/reliability
> depends to a large extent on the server side. I don't know what the
> underlying OS is on the synology NAS, but it would be worth
> investigating.
If
uot;
It is very straight forward.
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> Is there any document about them? How to? Where? Example?
I would start by looking at the Folks library/API - which is what GNOME
Contacts uses
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Folks
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Contacts
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Contacts uses
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e - as a Systems Engineer with 30 years of IT experience
and ~520 users - uninstalling and reinstalling applications on Windows
rarely fixes things either [not in the last decade, it is a very
obsolete practice].
You need to look for the underlying problem.
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On Thu, 2020-03-26 at 17:21 -0500, Japhering, Anonymous via evolution-
list wrote:
> Linux Mint 19.3 kernal 5.3.0-42-generic smp
> Evolution 3.36.1 (flatpak git85f017e)
> Is it possible to dump the contents of contact lists to something
> other than vcards? Perhaps csv ?
Yes. Not sure how to make
me minimal formatting on a text
> file and sends it to a selected printer.
CUPS - the printing subsystem on nearly every LINUX (UNIX?) host - can
be set to listen to LPR/LPD requests. If you enable that you will
easily be able to print to any printer you have locally configured on
the 'hos
> On Sun, 2020-02-16 at 13:38 -0500, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> > On Fri, 2020-02-14 at 19:44 +, Ronald Tidwell @CA wrote:
> > > Just a question. Can you print PDF attachments when you print the
> > > e-
> > > mail and not have to open the PDF to print.
There are certainly ways to 'rig' such a function [strip and process
attachments] but not within a traditional e-mail client.
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On Fri, 2020-02-14 at 13:01 +0100, ard wrote:
> Hi
> Thanks for that
> I use kbackup on a daily cron
> And mirror to a usb once a week,
> So I will stop using the evo backup
FYI, you can skip the ".cache" directory, which can be HUGE.
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; and some other stuff (the Help document isn't very specific).
I simply use rsync
nice rsync --exclude tmp --exclude ".cache" \
--verbose --archive /home/awilliam/ \
/archive/external/Bestia/Home/
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On Thu, 2020-01-30 at 14:10 +0100, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> My current query is:
> Is editing of quoted text in the Plain Text mode used?
> What do you expect from it?
Yes, as this message, to delete and inline.
> I'm thinking of dropping it, instead of rewriting it in JavaScript.
>
u need to set this to subtree in almost
all cases.
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SL with port 636 - a deprecated configuration
but still very common - for encryption.
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ave the
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> Here is my workflow. Apparently yours is different. It would be
> nice if evolution would allow variations.
Sometimes the answer is a simpler workflow.
Perhaps COPY the mail to the archive folder [via filter] - leaving you
free to simply DELETE the message from your INBOX once you've dealt-
w
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On Sat, 2020-01-11 at 22:59 -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> Is there a way to import a complete folder from MH or claws, or does
> it have to be done a message at a time.
Sure, just create an account of that type pointed at the MH folder
hierarchy. Then copy/move the messages
> In the (distant)
ndroid are pretty dumb-simple
in terms of their implementation.
Concurrent access [moving and deleting] will always result in the
occasional "message cannot be retrieved". It should heal quickly.
Evolution is one of the best IMAP clients around.
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I believe that is the thumbnail/icon one sees if no specific
thumbnail/icon is discovered.
Likely a FlatPack+Path issue.
End-User use of FlatPack can be ... interesting.
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ere are cloud based solutions.
If the user just wants BLOBs of e-mails the MBOX file is a reasonable
solution. I, personally, don't get why anyone would want such a
thing... but that certainly works, I dumped messages to archival MBOX
files in the past - mostly for reasons of Legal Discove
On Tue, 2020-01-07 at 01:57 +0100, Ángel wrote:
> On 2020-01-04 at 11:41 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > I would look at IMAP, which Outlook supports. It's possible to
> You would "post" a message to an IMAP folder is done just by moving
> the message to that folder.
Yep, IMAP is the correc
On Wed, 2019-10-30 at 17:58 +0100, Volker Wysk wrote:
> The process of adding the calendar in evolution seems to work fine.
> There are no error messages. I do Edit -> Accounts -> Add Calendar ->
> Type -> CalDAV. I add the URL of the calendar, which I get from the
> Nextcloud server. Then I do "Fi
> Pete has already asked you to STOP spoofing his email address. This
> counts as abuse of the list and if it continues will force us to
> consider bannning you
+1
Since you are using Evolution just use Ctrl+L to reply to a list
message; it will do everything correctly, automatically.
If you use
it-As-New is misuse
of that feature.
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ution's IMAP
implementation is broken in any substantive way.
But there are broken server implementations out there for sure - - -
and I suspect with the rise of 'The Cloud' implementors feel more
freedom to be fast-and-loose with compliance to standards or
convention. :(
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mail to the
> list and individual recipients, usually developer lists, it's frowned
> upon to do this.
> Yes, it should show up all the time and you should use it!
Yes, every time that button is illuminated it is the button that should
be used.
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ght that was the issue. I just don't know why it has
> started doing this.
Someone updated the SPAM milter on the SMTP server [it is your
provider if this fixed it].
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