ty existed.
However, it appears that you have to do it folder by folder. Is there
anyway to get it to include sub-folders?
FYI - I use Recoll (www.recoll.org, Linux/Unix only) for full text
search. This maintains a database of all words in real time and
includes Evolution local mail folders.
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Can I safely use evolution 3.12.4-0ubuntu1 in Ubuntu 14.04? The current
version (3.10.4) in the repository has a fatal flaw - creating new
folders crashes Evolution. This is apparently fixed in 3.12.4.
If the answer is yes, how do I get and install the newer version.
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Have you tried View|Preview which offers options of Vertical or Classic?
Michael Barraclough
On Tue, 2014-01-14 at 21:46 +0100, Kim Leyendecker wrote:
> Howdy y'all,
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> I switched to GNOME 3 with Fedora 20 and currently I'm trying out
> Evolution as wel
I have no idea what changed, but suddenly, the junk filter started to
work.
On Wed, 2013-10-02 at 10:37 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
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> On 2 October 2013 04:08, Michael Barraclough
> wrote:
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> I have seen several threads on this. There is either no
>
I have seen several threads on this. There is either no answer or I
have implemented the answers (making sure junk mail settings are correct
and editing /etc/default/spamassassin).
I have months of training Spamassassin and recieve around 2-300 spam
emails a day, all of which I mark as spam. No