On Sun, 2019-09-08 at 16:11 -0700, Lambertus Struik via evolution-list
wrote:
> > Today the desktop Evolution will not download the Inbox or otherĀ
> > folders, whereas Thunderbird, my tablet and iPhone did. This email
> > isĀ coming to you via Thunderbird. Maybe my local Evolution setup
> > under m
Today the desktop Evolution will not download the Inbox or other
folders, whereas Thunderbird, my tablet and iPhone did. This email is
coming to you via Thunderbird. Maybe my local Evolution setup under my
existing computer account is corrupt (as well?).
I think Evolution is just better at
What kind of Trash folder do you have? The default for IMAP and for
Evolution is that Trash is a virtual (search) folder, but some email
providers treat it as a real folder. That's a config option in
Evolution. If your Evo setting disagrees with the server view, that
might explain what you see.
On Sat, 2019-09-07 at 15:29 -0600, lcstruik via evolution-list wrote:
> > So you can see the emails in the webmail client but when you try and
> > delete them in webmail it says they don't exist?
>
> Some emails in the server Trash and Inbox folders cannot be deleted through
> Webmail.
> The er
> In addition to what Patrick said, that error looks like it has come
> from the server, not Evolution (Evolution will just be reporting what
> the server says). Try running Evolution from the command line,
> possibly with IMAP IO debugging turned on.
Used Patrick's suggestions and reported on
> 1) Use a different IMAP client such as Thunderbird to see if the ISP is
> behaving correctly.
Set up Thunderbird to the account and compared contents of the email account
folders shown in Thunderbird and Webmail.
Deleted an email in the Thunderbird Inbox folder, which would put a copy in the
> Access has been intermittent since reconnecting through Evolution.
> It started by frequently asking me to enter the email account login
> information, at start up and during usage.
> Then Evolution started giving me folder sync error messages.
> "Failed to refresh folder "myemailusern...@isp.n
On Fri, 2019-09-06 at 18:34 -0700, lcstruik Telus via evolution-list
wrote:
> Evolution 3.28.5 on Ubuntu 18.04.1
>
> Do I have an account authentification problem on my computer, or does
> the ISP's system have the problem?
> Any techniques I can use to figure this out?
>
> The ISP email went dow
Evolution 3.28.5 on Ubuntu 18.04.1
Do I have an account authentification problem on my computer, or does
the ISP's system have the problem?
Any techniques I can use to figure this out?
The ISP email went down for several weeks recently and it required
restoring accounts.
I had to delete and recre