On Thu, 2005-12-01 at 00:43 +0100, Andre Klapper wrote:
> hmm. i guess this is fixed in 2.4 - spamassassin is implemented as a
> plugin which can be disabled, evolution also does not start several
> spamd processes (see http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=268852 ).
I'm using 2.2.3.
However,
Hello,
I have spamd running as a service, and use procmail to pipe email to it
using spamc. I use an Evolution filter to filter mail based on the
spamassassin headers.
Occasionally spamassassin classifies an email incorrectly. I use the
Evolution Junk/Not Junk toolbar buttons to train spamassassi
On Fri, 2005-11-18 at 11:53 +0530, Parthasarathi Susarla wrote:
> You can delete these files, no problem. But they should actually be
> deleted. And as far as i have noticed they are deleted. So am not sure
> what the issue might be. probably its some old stuff which remained
> after an upgrade som
I seem to be accumulating a large number of files in
~/.evolution/cache/http. I'm up to 95 MB. Most of these (at least from
the small sample I've looked at so far) are from emails that have been
deleted and purged, and they go back over a year.
Is this cache supposed to be cleared automatically, a
On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 09:06 -0400, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
> The reason I really hate tasks though is that even if you put in a
> deadline, they don't pop up reminders or anything like that. For this
> reason, I much prefer "appointments". It would be nice to be able to
> convert an e-mail to som