On 5/3/21 3:21 AM, Wiethoff, Helge via evolution-list wrote:
Hi,
Am Montag, dem 03.05.2021 um 09:02 + schrieb Wiethoff, Helge via
evolution-list:
on Fedora 34 with Evolution 3.40.0 (3.40.0-
1.module_f34+11756+2e59385f)
(with wayland) i am not able to drag & drop attachments to the
compose
w
On 3/28/21 11:20 AM, Wiethoff, Helge via evolution-list wrote:
I was wondering if it is possible to adjust this "default" a bit? I would like
to define "sans-serif" as default font-family.
Sort of an aside...
I've been needing to learn how to do CSS overrides in Thunderbird
because of someone
On 3/25/21 3:30 AM, Sebastian Rottmann wrote:
But evolution does some kind of usability and gives autocomplete to the
user. The user then sees "mailinglist >"
when they write their mail. If the user then presses enter the to: just
shows an "mailinglist". When they send this mail, the mailinglist
On 2/6/21 9:06 AM, Volker Wysk wrote:
I've had the situation that the IMAP server didn't "manage concurrent
connections to one account in a sane manner".
This is what happened. I had two clients listening to one IMAP server with
IMAP IDLE (evolution and getmail). It happened that both clients sa
On 1/19/21 1:29 PM, Kiwi Rider via evolution-list wrote:
As per previous, I'm still hoping to be able to simply sort my messages
by whether or not an email is flagged as 'read'.
You need to sort by _something_. Probably Received would work best.
Then there is a dropdown near the top of the m
On 1/16/21 1:07 PM, Ángel wrote:
This shows an ext4 on /, and a xfs filesystem on /home
However, your dmesg messages:
[ 1357.401728] xfs filesystem being remounted
at/newroot/home/greg/.local/share/webkitgtk/databases supports timestamps until
2038 (0x7fff)
[ 1357.402413] xfs filesystem
On 1/1/21 1:25 PM, Andre Klapper via evolution-list wrote:
On Fri, 2021-01-01 at 12:18 -0700, Zan Lynx wrote:
On 12/31/20 5:19 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
It's always safe to remove cached files. Evo will just recreate them
if
needed. Just be sure that Evo isn't running
On 12/31/20 5:19 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
It's always safe to remove cached files. Evo will just recreate them if
needed. Just be sure that Evo isn't running when you do it.
That is quite a caveat to add on there.
Evolution has so many small daemon pieces that it is almost impossible
to
On 11/17/20 8:51 AM, Pete Biggs wrote:
Does anyone else see this? My system is not overloaded, there's nothing
taking lots of CPU or IO. However evolution and various WebKit
processes are each taking about 80-100Gb of virtual memory. Is this
normal? (Resident memory is within normal ranges.)
Y
On 11/2/20 1:14 PM, Dan Kortschak via evolution-list wrote:
Depending on what you define as quick and easy, exporting to mbox and
then writing a script to parse the mbox file and export the parts you
want should be straightforward. Most languages have mbox parsing
libraries that will do the major
On 10/27/2020 10:29 AM, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
That feels like a lot of mails, or just few movies as attachments (just
kidding). Do you know how many mails this is? My largest IMAP account
has 498.162 messages at the moment, which is surely less than that
yours. I do not download al
On 10/1/20 8:07 AM, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
Hi,
there's nothing to be added back from my point of view. Users have the
option fully under their control now. The option is not about the zoom,
it's really about the minimum font size. Quoting from the WebKitGTK
documentation:
On 8/25/20 1:37 AM, Martin Wagner wrote:
Hey there again, back on topic: Just now it happened again. Sadly the
logfile (generated by "CAMEL_DEBUG=pop3 evolution >& logfile") doesn't
show any hint for me. It just stopped mid-sentence:
/build/evolution-data-server-R_OWch/evolution-data-server-
3.3
On 8/10/20 9:32 AM, John Nice via evolution-list wrote:
No, it's just a vanilla isp, usses POP port 110 no encryption
#John
You can run Evolution with debugging to view the POP commands used. If
you understand POP that might help you.
Otherwise, if you are using POP with leaving email on ser
On 6/11/20 8:44 AM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
To be fair M$-Outlook [which many people, sadly, except as the gold
standard of e-mail] just includes all the trash, including signatures,
by default, in every ___ reply. So it sort of does this as most
user's never both to delete anything.
O
On 6/2/2020 9:19 AM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4468
"""The submission profile of Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
provides a standard way for an email client to submit a complete
message for delivery. This specification extends the submission
profi
On 5/30/2020 1:46 AM, Steve T via evolution-list wrote:
I had an issue this morning where my laptop 'locked up' while I was
replying to a mail. I was in the process of typing and had completed
maybe 4 or 5 lines when the laptop froze with the disc activity light
constantly on. This went on for
On 4/16/2020 6:00 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
IMAP is not designed to handle immediate synchronisation between two
clients active on the same account. They will eventually synchronise,
but not immediately.
That does depend on your clients and IMAP server. My personal email
server running Cy
On 9/28/19 1:55 PM, Bradley G Ward via evolution-list wrote:
I know that I found an old post,
hit reply all, deleted the text of the email, changed the subject
header and just had the evolution list address in the 'to' line after
removing whoever posted the email I was using. How it ended up bei
On August 8, 2019 9:16:32 AM MDT, Jaap wrote:
>Hallo,
>
>What to do to make Autokey-gtk work on evolution? My autokey works on
>all kinds of apps, but not on Gnome apps like Evolution or Gedit.
>
>(same with Snippy or Texpander)
>
>Evolution 3.32.4 (3.32.4-1.fc30) on Fedora 30
>
>thanks Johan
On 7/5/2019 5:03 PM, Jairo Lopez via evolution-list wrote:
Hello,
I decided to switch my main computer from Windows to Linux. After
comparing between Thunderbird and Evolution, I went with Evolution
(really liked) and struggled a bit migrating my PST file. Now after
finally configuring my wor
On 6/26/19 1:39 PM, Graham Sawyer via evolution-list wrote:
> Hi
> I recently did a clean install of Ubuntu mate 16.04.6 LTS and Evolution
> 3.18.5.2 . When typing an email there is a significant lag to the
> characters showing on screen. Any advice on what to do?
Try Fedora 30 with Gnome 3 and W
On 6/21/19 5:19 AM, Graham Sawyer via evolution-list wrote:
> Hi
> My first time on here and hope I'm doing the right thing.
>
> I've been using Evolution for years. I recently did a clean install of
> Ubuntu mate and Evolution. When typing an email there is a significant
> lag to the characters
On 5/8/19 2:45 PM, Jason Franklin via evolution-list wrote:
> The issue is consistency. For example, I'm on the vim-dev mailing
> list. Some new messages from this list end up in my trash bin. Some
> don't. I've reviewed the list of rules several times. None of my
> filters delete anything.
I
On 5/6/19 12:48 PM, Lukas Pirl wrote:
> However, what I'd also expect is the availability of an option saying "always
> encrypt emails when sending to contacts for which public keys are available".
> Can this be achieved?
Thunderbird does that. But I turned it off. You may not want to do it
either
On February 25, 2019 3:10:05 AM MST, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>On Sun, 2019-02-24 at 16:54 -0700, Zan Lynx
>
>No, this is not how Evolution Trash works.
>
>The fundamental model in Evolution follows the IMAP paradigm, in which
>deleted messages are merely marked fo
On 2/24/2019 1:16 PM, Bradley G Ward via evolution-list wrote:
This may be, and probably is, a basic question. But how can I delete
single messages from the trash bin so that I can reduce the amount of
messages that are in there?
I've searched the Help option which tells me how to expunge an en
On January 15, 2019 10:10:15 AM MST, FROISSART Remy
wrote:
>Hi,
>I have a problem that arise recently (Evolution was working well
>before): when I launch Evolution on my portable computer (that run with
>Ubuntu 18.04), the window freezes and Evolution can not work... when I
>open it from my termi
On December 12, 2018 3:07:20 AM MST, Herr Oswald wrote:
>Am Mittwoch, den 12.12.2018, 09:42 +0100 schrieb Milan Crha via
>evolution-list:
>> On Wed, 2018-12-12 at 09:30 +0100, Herr Oswald wrote:
>> > When I do a keyword search, it
>> > takes 23 secs till I get the results.
>>
>> The 1300 messag
On 08/15/2018 02:34 PM, Japhering via evolution-list wrote:
>
> if I'm correct, then the following should resolve the yellow
>
>
> gpg --keyserver --recv-keys
No, that's not enough. Anyone can upload a key to the keyservers. They
have no way to ensure that it actually belongs to a particular
On 07/11/2018 01:29 PM, Dr. John H. Lauterbach wrote:
> Evolution 3.28.1-2 running under Ubuntu 18.04 wants you to import a backup
> file
> for the first run on a new installation. Not a problem for those of us who
> have
> been running evolution for years.
I have yet to meet any long time Linu
On 3/18/2018 10:01 AM, Leo Beltran wrote:
Hello,
I made a big mistake and accidentally deactivated the menu bar. Now I
cannot find it and I do not know how to restore it.
What should I do?
The shortcut keys should still work even if the menu bar is disabled.
Try tapping Alt and see if it rea
On December 31, 2017 8:39:39 AM MST, Paul Smith wrote:
>Here's something super-strange: I can't type the numbers 0-5 into the
>search bar (the one at the top of the vertical view showing both
>subjects and message preview) in Evolution!!
>
>Can anyone else see this? I can enter all the alphabetic
On 12/29/2017 05:18 PM, Gottfried wrote:
>
>
>> It sounds like Evolution "hangs" (does not respond to anything in
>> the user interface anymore) but does not "crash" (the application
>> window vanishes unexpectedly).
>>
>> Please make sure that "gdb" is installed. Then open a Terminal
>> window.
On 12/9/2017 11:49 AM, da...@thekramers.net wrote:
I'm looking to move away from Thunderbird, for performance reasons.
It may depend on your IMAP server and particular configuration options
but I wouldn't count on Evolution performing better than Thunderbird.
The last time I used Evolution w
On 08/13/2017 05:17 PM, Phil wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm new to evolution through debian.
>
> Just got a quick question, is there a way I can close evolution to the
> Gnome tray? (which appears at the bottom left)
>
If you just want to get it off your screen but leave it running, put it
on another
On 7/19/2017 10:17 AM, Marcin Kozyra wrote:
How would I go about moving email accounts with passwords to new
computer? Restoring backup is not working for me.
Using fedora 26.
I believe passwords are stored in the Gnome keyring. By default they are
decrypted with the login password.
The
On 2/17/2017 7:48 AM, Trond Husø wrote:
Since I am from the same country as the thread starter, I to would like
Evolution to just find out which encoding is used. In Norway, if you
want to specify the ISO-8859-standard, the number is ISO-8859-15, but
most will just put ISO-8859-1.
I think the th
On 2/17/2017 5:17 AM, Pete Biggs wrote:
Yes, if I choose ISO-8859-1 instead of default, which is UTF-8, then
everything looks ok except for the subject..
Could you show us the source of the message - removing any personal
information of course. We would need to see the mime structure of the
mess
On 11/17/2016 12:49 PM, Andre Klapper wrote:
> On Thu, 2016-11-17 at 19:39 +0100, mario chiari wrote:
>> So, does it mean I need to delete maybe just a single msg?
>> Would it be
>> mail://local/Inbox%2FArt%20Newsletter/1479199473.5059_7593?
>> if so, how do I locate it?
>
> How does a warning sho
On 11/02/2016 08:36 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
> +1. Evolution can already search all folders in a given account so
> what's the point of having "All Mail" which just duplicates it?
Google's All Mail still contains messages after all of their labels are
removed. This is where archived messages can sti
On 10/24/2016 04:52 AM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> There is a backup/restore feature built into Evolution - File: backup /
> restore. Use that. Where Evolution does / does-not store information
> is not something a user should need to know and may change between
> versions.
Every time you reco
On 05/29/2016 02:50 AM, Chas IRONS wrote:
> The first few errors in the log below were followed by 10 pages of
> Evolution errors: Please advise me!
> [E] Error: rsync: symlink
> "/media/chas/BCA6-796F/backintime/Charles-PC/chas/1/new_snapshot/backup/home/chas/.config/opera/SingletonCookie"
> -> "1
On 03/24/2016 10:42 AM, Pete Biggs wrote:
> I meant your Linux account. But that's because you need to make sure
> nothing is using the filesystem when you move the data around - but you
> can't actually do this trick if the home belongs to root because you
> can't move the data without being logg
On 03/07/2016 09:26 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> A quick way to check on DNS lookups is to specify the server directly,
> e.g.:
>
> % dig @8.8.8.8 foo.bar.com
And something I always do to check what the system thinks the IP is: use
ping. For example:
$ ping core-01
PING core-01 (172.17.8.101
On 09/08/2015 09:55 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> As has been said repeatedly, the "backup" command in Evo is not
> intended for periodic backups but for when you need to move your Evo
> installation to another machine.
If the Evolution developers are reading this I'd like to point out
(again)
On 06/24/2015 11:05 AM, Pete Biggs wrote:
> Gnome applications tend to use the GIO libraries. And
> DNS querying programs like nslookup, host and dig go directly to the
> DNS server.
>
> Things are complicate further by systems such as nscd - "Name Service
> Cache Daemon" that, as it says in the
On 06/23/2015 02:24 AM, Pete Biggs wrote:
> Don't get confused by using utilities such as nslookup - they perform
> the DNS queries themselves so by-pass the cache.
Only if you tell them to do so. By default dig and nslookup do the query
to the same resolver IP that the system libraries use.
If t
On 06/11/2015 11:23 AM, John Lauterbach wrote:
> Today's business e-mails are the equivalent of typewritten business
> letters of the past. They need to be formatted correctly and look
> professional.
Then using HTML is a bad idea.
HTML formats differently in every email client. Editing it is a
On 06/09/2015 10:18 AM, Tom wrote:
> But there seems to be not even one simple "cookbook" to do it, but lots
> of comments, that those distros that don't keep Evolution up to a recent
> version are dirt cheap.
It has been years but the two ways that I have used to compile Evolution
is Gentoo Linux
On 03/17/2015 05:43 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Tue, 2015-03-17 at 17:07 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
>> On Tue, 2015-03-17 at 10:16 -0600, Zan Lynx wrote:
>>> Evolution, or perhaps GOA has managed to screw backup and recovery
>> yet
>>> again. Do they e
Evolution, or perhaps GOA has managed to screw backup and recovery yet
again. Do they ever think these things through?
A full account restore from a system of a different host name resulted
in doubled online accounts in $HOME/.config/evolution/sources.
Like so:
$ grep AccountId=account_142551425
On 02/24/2015 07:31 AM, Andre Klapper wrote:
> Not saying that the official help is perfect either, but I generally
> fail to understand why people follow random pages on the interwebs
> instead of the official help (under 'Help > About' in the application
> and on https://help.gnome.org/users/evol
On 10/28/2014 04:05 PM, Ángel González wrote:
> Looks like a sysadmin problem. I suspect it is checking in dns
> blacklists / doing SPF checks, and they are taking a long time. Perhaps
> it is consulting an overloaded dns blacklist?
>
I agree that something like this is the likely cause. The email
On 09/08/2014 10:39 AM, G.W. Haywood wrote:
> To
> be frank I really don't think USB devices are especially well-suited
> to backup purposes. If it's so important, get a NAS devce or similar.
What do you back up your NAS device to? I use a 4 TB USB 3 external
drive. Two, actually. I rotate one t
On 9/3/2014 5:45 AM, Pete Biggs wrote:
I've never heard of a problem of IMAP duplicating emails and, knowing
how the protocol works, I can't see how it can!
The protocol won't, but servers and clients will.
I've had Thunderbird (old version, now fixed) time out while copying
large numbers of
On 08/25/2014 01:31 PM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
>> It has been said many times on this list that it is unwise to muck about
>> > with Evo's internal private storage locations because something will
>> > break horribly if you do.
> Yes, but this is just a message that won't "stick" for some peopl
On 6/16/2014 12:54 AM, G.W. Haywood wrote:
Because the automated systems are bad at it?
No.
I have to recover 5 or 6 messages every day from my spam trap. For some
reason a lot of sci-fi author's mailing list messages land in there.
Don't blame the automated system because you don't know ho
On 06/13/2014 01:10 PM, G.W. Haywood wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Jun 2014, Pete Biggs wrote:
>
>> The issue is that when you reject mail at smtp time you are
>> explicitly relying on the accuracy of an automated system to
>> determine what is, or is not, junk. ...
>
> Why is this an issue?
Because the aut
On 05/30/2014 04:34 PM, Jimmy Montague wrote:
> OK, folks. I got it. No more top posting. I see why you like it that
> way and will not do it any more.
But what you just did there isn't right either. Quote only what is
needed for your response to make sense. It should have looked like this:
On 0
On 05/28/2014 06:16 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2014-05-28 at 13:07 +0200, Peter Von Kaehne wrote:
>> Now, I do not expect that Evolution solves this particular problem.
> The asking for a password again and again issue is only caused by
> Evolution, other MUAs don't ask again and again. Sure
On 05/13/2014 04:29 AM, Pete Biggs wrote:
> Have a look on the other Gnome projects at https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps -
> a few have build instructions, none have "install" instructions. That's
> because they are part of the Gnome desktop and it is expected that they
> are installed as part of Gnome
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 1:31 PM, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-08-26 at 20:15 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
> > If "users will never compile anything" then why are we expected to do
> > so?
>
> Users very often compile by their own, this is common practise for *nix
> systems.
It would be quite
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 10:44 AM, Matthew Barnes wrote:
>
> I don't know what you're basing your opinion on, but you're way off
> base. If you've been paying attention, you already know that we've
> made great strides toward making Evolution's configuration far more
> readable and easier to back
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 7:01 AM, Adam Tauno Williams
wrote:
> +1 +1 +1 +1
>
> WHY THE CONSTANT SNEAKING AROUND UNDERNEATH THE APPLICATION?? IF
> YOU DO THAT AND THE APPLICATION BREAKS IT IS YOUR FAULT, AND
> **NOT** THE FAULT OF THE APPLICATION.
>
> To add, remove, change a mail accoun
On 2/24/2013 3:53 PM, Thomas Prost wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, den 21.02.2013, 17:23 -0700 schrieb Zan Lynx:
>> In plain text mode, the Evolution mail composer seems to have a width
>> limit much smaller than 72 which is where I think it is supposed to be.
>> This email is
On Sat, 2012-12-15 at 07:11 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > > using Debian Sid/unstable with Evolution 3.4.4 (but happened since
> > > 3.4.x), wanting to reply to some message, Evolution often crashes due to
> > > a »bus error«. Does somebody experience something similar?
> >
> > I think that is a eu
On Fri, 2012-10-12 at 09:36 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> This concept of re-installing software to make it work again is a
> total
> Windows anomaly - it only works in Windows because of the ability to
> over-write system DLLs (i.e. some other software package installed a
> "better" version of a DLL
I get that every so often with 3.2. A workaround is to edit the folder's search
filter. I usually just add a space at the end. That will force a refresh. Only
on that one folder unfortunately.
Graham Murray wrote:
>I am using evolution 3.4.4 with the ews backend.
>
>In order to expire old mail
On Wed, 2012-09-19 at 20:28 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-09-19 at 10:13 -0400, Matthew Barnes wrote:
> > Evolution 3.6 will move your account data to plain text files which
> > live in $HOME/.config/evolution/sources.
>
> I think I speak for all of us when I say: woohoo!
Yes.
On Mon, 2012-08-06 at 16:33 -0400, Matthew Barnes wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-08-06 at 13:31 -0600, Brian A Anderson wrote:
> > If I follow what you said below, Does this mean that I have to convert
> > 2.24.5 data to 2.32 data and then to 3.4 or is it just one conversion?
> > Is there a utility that so
On Mon, 2012-05-07 at 21:18 +1000, Christopher M Bailey wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-05-07 at 11:44 +0200, Antonio M wrote:
[snip]
> > evolution-3.2.3-3 on the old computer with Fedora 16
> > Evolution 3.4.1 is running on Fedora 17
> >
> Hang on, have I got this right? You're running BETA software (Fedo
On Mon, 2012-05-07 at 08:34 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
>
> I should open an issue on Bugzilla that the existence of these two
> options should be displayed in the largest possible font and pulsing in
> bright orange. Perhaps with a sound effect of nails being scraped
> across chalk boards
On 2/3/2012 3:20 AM, Pete Biggs wrote:
> On Fri, 2012-02-03 at 12:06 +0200, Mark Elkins wrote:
>> On a slow internet connection line - watching my 'sending messages -
>> 25%' - wondering whats going on...
>>
>> It would be handy to view the live, raw interaction of what is going on
>> at times, wh
On Tue, 2012-01-10 at 18:11 +0100, Bastien Durel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Since the last upgrade to Evolution 3.2.1 (was 2.32 I think), threads
> was pushed to end of the list when a new mail was inserted into them
> ("thread date" was the last message's date). Now thez left where they
> lie, so when a
Evolution seems to have got stuck using 100% of the CPU and eating my
laptop battery again.
One of its threads has gone insane. strace -p [thread-id] shows an
apparently infinite number of the following recvfrom, poll operations:
recvfrom(63, "", 5, 0, NULL, NULL) = 0
poll([{fd=63, events=PO
On Sat, 2011-07-09 at 17:38 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-07-05 at 13:42 -0600, Zan Lynx wrote:
> >
> > When I try to move some messages from one folder to an archive folder,
> > Evolution does a few messages and then stops with an error. I turned
> >
On Mon, 2011-09-19 at 14:00 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> Quoting Zan Lynx :
>
> First things first
>
> > So, am I doing something wrong, or have the Evolution developers
> > forgotten the basics of O(n) data structure analysis
>
> Really? There is no
On Mon, 2011-09-19 at 19:11 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-09-19 at 14:00 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> > Quoting Zan Lynx :
> No, I don't see it either. I only see the "Generating message list" if
> I do a search in a large folder or on the whole a
Does anyone know why Evolution spends all of its time "Generating
message list"?
When I click on any folder to read it, it generates a message list.
When I move a message to a different folder it generates a message list.
When I double click on a message in a folder that is not using the
Preview
I'm using a Courier IMAP server and the Evolution 3.0.2 included with
Fedora 15.
When I try to move some messages from one folder to an archive folder,
Evolution does a few messages and then stops with an error. I turned
debugging on in the Courier server and I get this when it fails:
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