On Wednesday, 09/09/2015 Andrea Vai wrote:
> I was also wondering about a better name... what about "Export
> Evolution data" and "Import Evolution data"? Despite they would be
> similar to the below "Import..." menu item, I think that they would
> be clearly understood as different things (evo vs
On Jun 10, 2015 11:40 PM, "Roy Reese" wrote:
>> Arch likely is not very far behind. Manjaro, which
>> delays just a bit more, has 3.16.2 which arrived in
>> either the update of the 17th or 30th of May. I
>> expect another update this weekend which may see 3.1
> Patrick but we now have 3.17 already no? Is there a
> distribution which really keeps up to date on stable
> releases? (even arch was falling behind I think. Maybe
> gentoo?)
> Ps. Ubuntu 15.04 can also have 3.16 with a PPA...
Arch likely is not very far behind. Manjaro, which delays just a b
> Enviar: martes 9 de junio de 2015 a las 18:29
> De: "Patrick O'Callaghan"
>On Tue, 2015-06-09 at 18:18 +0200, Tom wrote:
>> I'd love to compile my own Evolution from time to time - as
>> practically everyone here on the list seems to do from the sound of
>> it ?!!
> I'm not sure how you got
>> On Sat, 2015-03-14 at 12:02 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>> On Sat, 2015-03-14 at 09:49 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
>> > And I would STRONGLY refute your assertion that HTML is prevalent these
>> > days - less than about 5% of the emails I receive (that aren't spam) are
>> > HTML.
>>
>> Same h
>> On Fri, 2015-03-13 at 17:46 +, Justin Musgrove wrote:
>> > My apologizes for my ignorance with using an incorrect method. Is there
>> > a method in evolution to prompt a different "reply" methods in lieu of
>> > the global option?
>>
>> The default settings for replying and forwarding can be
> That's a misunderstanding. Evolution has got GNOME dependencies, but
> doesn't need a GNOME install. Among other DEs/WMs I used Evolution with
> Xfce4/xfwm4, JWM and currently I reply running openbox.
Yes, I've run Evo under KDE (!) and Enlightenment (curren DE) with no problems.
The install j
> I still got some odd Calendar problems and I wonder if
> some of them could be connected to which version of libical
> evolution uses.
> I got libical versions 0.48-r2, 1.0-r2 and 1.0.1 to select from,
> what does users on this list use?
> Jocke
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On Sat, 2014-12-13 at 20:05 Ralf Mardorf said:
> If Evolution crashes, and you can reproduce it, than start Evolution in
> a debugger like gdb:
Thank you, Ralf. gdb was what I needed. I had seen the Evo documentation on debugging Caldev, but was getting an unknown command in bash. I have filed
Running Evo 3.12.8 under Manjaro Enlightment (E19) edition (fully updated).
I recently switched to the E17gtk theme which provides an Enlightenment-like theme to gtk programs. Evo looks great in the theme, but the calendar (ONLY) crashes with a floating point exception. The calendar interface loa
Enviar: domingo 26 de octubre de 2014 a las 12:50
De: "Pete Biggs"
Para: evolution-list@gnome.org
Asunto: Re: [Evolution] Broken threading
>
>
> [1] http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
This made me chuckle :-)
(Some people assert that many hackers have a mild form of autism
or Aspe
On Sat, 2014-10-044 at 17:27 +0200 Ralf Mardof wrote:
> You can download from an IMAP server and delete them there too and
> even store IMAP in your home, but that's where the issues with IMAP
> started for me, by getting duplicated emails. I'm using POP, but I
> never upgraded by such huge steps a
> Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 12:04:48 -0700
> From: Jonathan Ryshpan
> To: evolution-list@gnome.org
> Subject: [Evolution] Message List vs Kde
> Message-ID: <1411585488.1814.1.camel@amito.localdomain>
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>
> The message list doesn't display properly under K
Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2014 05:01:22 -0600
From: Bart
> But, to inject a bit of controversy into this, is the usage of the very
> old POP protocol sufficient that the devs should spend time looking at
> this sort of issue?
Absolutely!
> Why do people still use POP, when IMAP is a more
> complete
On Sun, 27 July, Angel wrote:
>> I suspect though that it's something to do with using Evo under KDE.
>> Perhaps there has been some update to KDE that has made things worse?
>I also suspect it's related to either KDE, some KDE setting or some
>application you're starting at the same time.
>
Many thanks to all who responded to my cries for help. I seem to have a
functioning system now!
The trick was to:
Uninstall gnome-keyring and
Reinstall gnome-keyring
That was it! I do not know if a) gnome-keyring itself did not install properly
or b) one or more dependencies were missing (de
Matthew and Patrick,
Thanks for the replies. I do not recall installing gnome keyring myself, so
think it came as a dependency for Evo 3.10.2. The problem is that Evo never
seems to ask either keyring for a password -- nor does it ask ME for a password
-- unlike the behavior I have on a Linux M
One more question regarding Evolution. As I said before when setting up
accounts in Evo under Mageia KDE, even though the servers require passwords the
option to remember the password is not present -- and Evo never asks for a
password. Questions:
1) Does this indicate a keyring issue or someth
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From: Matthew Barnes
Sent: 02/19/14 11:10 PM
To: Roy Reese
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Mageia KDE and Evolution
On Wed, 2014-02-19 at 22:51 +0100, Roy Reese wrote: > Unfortnately I suspect
that the basic uninstall of Evolution leaves > some files here and ther
Hi all,
I have settled on a distro and DE that suit my needs: Mageia + KDE.
Unfortunately I have not been able to get Evolution to run in that environent.
The program hangs when trying to send-receive.
After reading a lot and trying a number of tricks related to the usual suspect
-- running gn
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