On Fri, 2018-08-31 at 06:11 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> [aside: is acroread supported/maintained anymore? I thought
> LINUX support had been dropped].
It is unsupported and doesn't even work on some newer Linux systems,
IIRC.
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ble to add it if someone is motivated enough…
Soem thoughts:
* I'm not sure if Evolution keeps an index of Message-IDs; if not it
could take a rather long time to find the right message in a large
mailbox (or multiple large ones).
* Maybe some IMAP servers index & allow searching for
n alias and still use EWS to send the
> email?
Unfortunately AFAIK Evolution doesn't support mail aliases currently
(Thunderbird does, although I'm not sure how intelligent it is about
choosing what alias you likely want to use).
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Jan Claeys
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one, so it
will probably work too (unless the GNOME keyring API changed).
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> > Which distribution?
>
> Ubuntu 17.10
It works fine for me with exactly the same distro & package versions,
so I assume the problem is probably a corrupt database file or
something like that?
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Jan Claeys
s unless there are serious
issues, they still (sometimes) do upgrades, or otherwise someone from
the community might do. I think 3.26.x releases are all bugfixes, so
upgrading Evolution wouldn't be very risky?
Did you file a bug report on Launchpad about this, and link it to the
upstream bu
unable to provide the 2nd factor. Weird yes, but the
> band is mainly aimed a cameras.
You can create the 2FA tokens on another system than your phone, e.g.
on your laptop.
It's somewhat less secure to do it on the same system of course (using
a separate VM might help), but at least it
aking the changes.
>
> This is a FAQ and AFAIK you can't do it. The wrap boundary appears to be
> hardwired at 70 characters, which apparently is inscribed in some
> standard or other.
If it's a FAQ, can someone please tell me which "standard" this is?
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Jan Cla
Andre Klapper schreef op wo 17-09-2014 om 11:37 [+0200]:
> > Sorry, the program "evolution" closed unexpectedly.
> >
> > Your computer does not have enough free memory to automatically
> > analyze the problem and send a report to the developers.
>
> That's a message created by some appl