On Fri, 2012-10-19 at 08:42 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-10-18 at 09:42 -0700, John Stile wrote:
> > Evolution 2.32.3
> >
> > I have blank folder names in evolution, that don't behave like folders.
> > ...
> > How do I clean up my Evolution?
> &
I have noticed a lot of folders in my evolution client instance are
being copied into other folders, but I never see a conformation dialog,
so discovery is always a surprise to me.
Recently my Sent folder from an IMAP account was copied into the "On
This Computer"->Templates folder, which resulted
Evolution 2.32.3
I have blank folder names in evolution, that don't behave like folders.
If I right lick on one of the blank folder space, none of the options do
anything:
New Folder
Copy Folder To
Move Folder To
Delete
Rename
Refresh
Unsubscribe
Properties
When I click on a rea
Every time I start evolution I am prompted for passwords for accounts on
one of the IMAP servers.
My evolution is configured for multiple IMAP accounts on two different
servers.
At startup evolution hangs for a long time, but finally prompts for the
passwords, which are already lists as dots, so
The order of two of my mail accounts changes based on how I start
evolution. If I start with:
LC_ALL=C CAMEL_DEBUG=all /usr/bin/evolution
the mail accounts are ordered differently than if I start evolution
with: /usr/bin/evolution
How do I set the order explicitly?
I end up looking at the wrong ac
On Sat, 2011-06-18 at 16:01 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-06-17 at 08:34 -0700, John Stile wrote:
> > After my last gentoo update (gnome-2.32.1 updated)
> > when I launch evolution everything is fine, and I can see email and
> > contacts, yet when I click on the c
After my last gentoo update (gnome-2.32.1 updated)
when I launch evolution everything is fine, and I can see email and
contacts, yet when I click on the calendar, I get errors.
~/.xsession-errors shows:
(evolution:28217): libecal-WARNING **: Cannot get cal from factory:
GDBus.Error:org.freedeskto
After my last gentoo update (gnome-2.32.1 updated)
when I launch evolution everything is fine, and I can see email and
contacts, yet when I click on the calendar, I get errors.
~/.xsession-errors shows:
(evolution:28217): libecal-WARNING **: Cannot get cal from factory:
GDBus.Error:org.freedeskto
On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 15:59 +0200, tblu Autistici wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm new to linux using ubuntu. Is there a easy way to remove duplicate
> messages with Evolution?
>
> Thanks for any help!
You could use a little script.
This is a link to a perl script I wrote.
http://stilen.com/scripts/perl/duplic
It really is annoying.
The best I could do was limit it to once per x session.
I made a link:
~/.kde/Autostart/gnome-keyring-daemon to /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon
It asks once per login.
When it is not running at all I have to type in my password every time I
check for new mail, which is even
the process would repeat.
Fix:
Now filter moves mail to a Unix IMAP server, and I don't see the
problem (for now).
On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 19:56 -0700, John Stile wrote:
> At some point (could be 1 to 10 minutes) after starting evolution, the
> hard disk starts spinning constantly, nic
At some point (could be 1 to 10 minutes) after starting evolution, the
hard disk starts spinning constantly, nic and hub blink constantly, and
vmstat shows lots of data sent to block device (bo column). The program
will continue until I get a message that it can't contact the server, or
I kill it,
After starting evolution and running the filters or searching in a
folder, evolution will cause "Blocks received from a block device" (bi
column in vmstat) to max out and it will stay high until I kill
evolution.
Filters are only set to act on the INBOX and it only seems to happen
when I access th
On Tue, 2006-01-24 at 15:40 -0200, Eduardo Spremolla wrote:
> I see the same behavior here, evo 2.4.1 on FC4.
>
> top on a text console show that gconf got half the real memory ( I have
> 380MB ).
> But some times is enough to kill all incarnations of sampd to get the
> system responsive again.
>
I love evolution, but when I exit evolution 2.4.1 or when it crashes,
there are always left over processes. In order to restart evolution,
and have it work, I jump through lots of hoops, but these steps don't
work all the time. I run:
evolution --force-shutdown
bonobo-slay
gconftool-2 --s
John Stile wrote:
John Stile wrote:
John Stile wrote:
John Stile wrote:
I've had terrible problems since upgrading to gentoo's:
evolution-exchange-1.4.0
evolution-2.4.1
evolution-data-server-2.4.1
Downgrading isn't fixing the problem.
Shortly after starting evolution,
John Stile wrote:
John Stile wrote:
John Stile wrote:
I've had terrible problems since upgrading to gentoo's:
evolution-exchange-1.4.0
evolution-2.4.1
evolution-data-server-2.4.1
Downgrading isn't fixing the problem.
Shortly after starting evolution,
John Stile wrote:
John Stile wrote:
I've had terrible problems since upgrading to gentoo's:
evolution-exchange-1.4.0
evolution-2.4.1
evolution-data-server-2.4.1
Downgrading isn't fixing the problem.
Shortly after starting evolution,
John Stile wrote:
I've had terrible problems since upgrading to gentoo's:
evolution-exchange-1.4.0
evolution-2.4.1
evolution-data-server-2.4.1
Downgrading isn't fixing the problem.
Shortly after starting evolution, I get the error:
--
I've had terrible problems since upgrading to gentoo's:
evolution-exchange-1.4.0
evolution-2.4.1
evolution-data-server-2.4.1
Downgrading isn't fixing the problem.
Shortly after starting evolution, I get the error:
--
The Application "evolution-exchange-s
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