Indeed those guidelines are very confusing if you're a simply end-user.
Before I try to understand them and change my settings - does the same
approach work for a POP account (I download all my mail from the servers
and delete it from them)?
On ב', 2013-09-02 at 12:27 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote:
On Mon, 2013-09-02 at 08:48 +0200, Patryk Benderz wrote:
>
> thank you for that hints. They are for sure helpful, but for tech
> savvy
> people. Regular users won't even know what are you are talking about :)
It used to be simple enough even for regular users. But the setting has
now bee
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> For the account which requires a proxy, assuming it's an IMAP account,
> just configure Evolution to...
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Hi David,
thank you for that hints. They are for sure helpful, but for tech savvy
people. Regular users won't even know what are you are talking about :)
- they need separat
On Fri, 2013-08-30 at 11:57 +0200, Patryk Benderz wrote:
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> > The question is: Is it possible to have one account which uses Tor,
> > while the other is regular, and they work at the same time?
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> There is a long waiting feature request for this:
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.
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> The question is: Is it possible to have one account which uses Tor,
> while the other is regular, and they work at the same time?
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There is a long waiting feature request for this:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=599463
Subscribe to this bug and ask nicely - maybe someone wi
Hello list,
Few weeks ago I tried using Evolution with a mailbox accessible through
Tor. I use Evolution 3.4.4, but I assume this issue hasn't changed since
then, like in other mail clients.
When I configured Evolution to use Tor, the Tor-accessible mail could
work, but my regular mail accounts (