On 9/6/21 10:09 AM, dfc via evolution-list wrote:
> I might do this with the unix mail but I would really like to keep the
> workflow within the framework of evolution.
Assuming your script is outside of evolution (bash, or python, or something),
then I think it would be much easier to simply ext
On 8/31/21 12:40 AM, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> On Sat, 2021-08-21 at 15:53 -0700, John A via evolution-list wrote:
>> 1) Could it be that evolution is getting confused trying to interpret
>> these thunderbird "Junk" designations?
>>
>> 2) Does
On 8/19/21 1:45 AM, Pete Biggs wrote:
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>>> How do you deem the mail to be SPAM?
>>>
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>> I saw the emails in the Junk folder, not in evolution, but in
>> thunderbird running on a different machine.
>
> What I meant was that you said "Mail deemed SPAM is moved" on another
> client. What
On 8/18/21 1:34 AM, Pete Biggs wrote:
>
> It is more helpful if you tell us the version of Evolution you are
> using. For some queries the desktop you are using is also important.
>
Thank you for your reply Pete!
I'm running: evolution 3.38.4 on a Fluxbox 1.3.7 desktop
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>> My mail server ha
Hello,
I've just joined the list because I'm (once again) trying to switch away from
thunderbird email on linux.
I installed evolution on archlinux via the pacman package manager.
My mail server has a self issued cert, and I had some trouble getting evolution
to connect at all. This required