> Strange problem I just noticed. I have a few folders on one of my IMAP
> accts. They are all using the same view. However, 2 out of 4 folders
> no longer are correctly displaying the little paper clip/envelope icon
> in the message list for emails with attachments. In one of them, they
> disp
I have Evolution 2.6.2 on Windows XP (home) and FreePOPs
0.0.99
I’m having trouble accessing my yahoo account. (I set
up FreePOPs.)
Evolution comes back with:
Could not create directory:
C:/documents
and settings/smatlock/.evolution/mail/pop/@[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2000:
Hi there,
is there some knowledge about the charaktercoding in the emailheader?
I have some mac-friends with a senderadresse like that:
J=?ISO-8859-1?B?9g==?=rg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Or subject:
Re: F=?ISO-8859-1?B?/A==?=r deinen Mac
Is that an evo-problem? (I think there are never ever any mac-pro
Hi There,
You should be able to export your evolution address book as a CSV file
with the following:
evolution-addressbook-export --format=csv > contacts.csv
Also, if you want to do something a little more complicated and have
or know someone that with basic Java it might be worth checking out
t
Hi,
The evo junk mail filtering doesn't seem to be doing anything at all
against some Japanese spam I'm getting a lot of. I would assume this is
because it's not able to spot patterns in this language? Alternatively,
perhaps there's a character encoding problem at work?
Anyway, I would like to
On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 14:31 +0100, John Spray wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Anyway, I would like to simply create a filter that would mark anything
> with Hiragana/Katagana characters in the subject as spam -- does anyone
> have any ideas for how to do this? Perhaps it's possible with a regex,
> but I can
it's a bug in the sending client, encoded-word tokens must be
space-delimited
On Thu, 2006-07-13 at 09:52 +0200, Michael Stein wrote:
> Hi there,
> is there some knowledge about the charaktercoding in the emailheader?
> I have some mac-friends with a senderadresse like that:
> J=?ISO-8859-1?B?9g==
On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 15:52, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> it's a bug in the sending client, encoded-word tokens must be
> space-delimited
This bug is *very* common. IMHO Evo should bite the bullet and correctly
deal with these semi-broken encodings.
Xav
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On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 22:46 +0900, Grasshopper wrote:
> Have you trained Evo to junk Japanese/Chinese characters. I live in
> Japan and on average I get 10 or so Japanese spam per day which all end
> up in the junk box :)
I have around 40 such messages which I have manually marked as junk and
ar
> On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 22:46 +0900, Grasshopper wrote:
> > Have you trained Evo to junk Japanese/Chinese characters. I live in
> > Japan and on average I get 10 or so Japanese spam per day which all end
> > up in the junk box :)
> On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 15:21 +0100, John Spray wrote:
> I have a
People,
Is there a scripting language that could be used with Evolution? - I am
thinking of running a script from a cron job that will:
- create extra folders that correspond to some sort of Sender selection
based on an existing folder (eg Inbox)
- automatically move appropriate mails from the o
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