> My main frustration with Evolution is that there is no "command line" to
> work from.It's all from the GUI, which is fine ...when everything
> works
Evolution is a GUI mail client. It's part of Gnome, which is a GUI
desktop environment. But it still has a "command line".
> i.e. in
> prac
Dear Patrick,
My main frustration with Evolution is that there is no "command line" to
work from.
It's all from the GUI, which is fine ...when everything worksi.e. in
practice...never
If I wanted everything to "work" from the GUI...I'd use windows
millenium or something
In this case, if
On Mon, 2015-06-29 at 17:03 +0200, Stephen Howe wrote:
> If I knew more about how the mail is being downloaded and if I could
> see
> what is happening during the download process when it is interrupted,
> then I'm sure i could find out what is going wrong.
You can capture a wealth of information
problems with 3.16.0 running under Ubuntu 15.04 64-bit
on a DELL Vostro 3500 laptop, even when dealing with less than optimum
connections.
John
-Original Message-
From: Patrick O'Callaghan
To: evolution-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Mails lost with Evolution 3.10.4 on
On Mon, 2015-06-29 at 11:43 +0200, Stephen Howe wrote:
> 1.What can I do to recover these messages ?
> 2. Is there a work-round for this problem ?
I'm surprised Evo is losing email. That should never happen. However if
you are using POP (you don't say anything about your setup) you might
consider
Dear All,
I've had this problem for a very long time.
Since Evolution started using "maildir" format actually.
If the evolution client is unable to complete downloading mail (e.g. with a bad
internet connection), the partially downloaded messages are lost.
1.What can I do to recover these messa