On Mon, 2022-02-14 at 08:23 -0600, c. marlow wrote:
> I am wanting to know, would gmail start considering all mail from my
> domain as spam if it occasionally puts a piece of mail in the spam
> folder? Or is DirectAdmin keeping the headers like they are and just
> redirecting the email to me?
Few
Tim:
>> Manual, what manual? Ha! I just pressed F1 for help, it opened my
>> web browser to: https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/3.28
>> Giving me:
>>
>> Not Found
>> The requested URL /users/evolution/3.28 was not found on this
>> server.
Patrick O'Callaghan:
> Recall that Evolution is a
On 2/11/22 16:51, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 12/02/2022 07:22, Lists wrote:
On Fedora 35, running KDE desktop, I noticed that I cannot switch to
another
console with Ctl+Alt+F[1-9] as I have on other desktops. I presume
this has
something to do with the switch to Wayland?
Is there a way to restore
Hi,
> >> Here's a bit of the kernel message from dmesg
> >> [ cut here ]
> >> WARNING: CPU: 4 PID: 633983 at kernel/exit.c:739 do_exit+0x37/0xa90
> >> general protection fault, probably for non-canonical address
> >> 0xcc2a8cfcb62a56a1: [#1] SMP PTI
> >> CPU: 4 PID: 63
On Sat, Feb 12, 2022 at 8:32 AM Jamie Fargen wrote:
>
> Not familiar with DejaDup, but with this setup on RAID0 do an rsync every 15
> minutes to the backup system.
rsync has some advantages: destination does not need to be btrfs, the
--inplace option for VM images
But for such very frequent ba
On Mon, 14 Feb 2022 at 19:16, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> I have several external disk drives from the same vendor. According to
> the vendor recent drives are formatted exfat while prior ones where
> formatted ntfs. According to what I find on the web file system type
> fuseblk should work for bot
On 2/14/22 15:15, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
I have several external disk drives from the same vendor. According to
the vendor recent drives are formatted exfat while prior ones where
formatted ntfs. According to what I find on the web file system type
fuseblk should work for both exfat and nfts.
On Mon, 14 Feb 2022 at 15:50, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 2/10/22 04:24, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> > Anyone have a favorite Fedora friendly blue tooth
> > transceiver?
>
> I don't have a favorite, but I also haven't found any that don't work.
> The most recent one I got was a couple of years ag
On 2/14/22 19:17, Richard wrote:
Date: Monday, February 14, 2022 17:25:36 -0500
From: Robert Moskowitz
Now FF insists on changing the url to https and I can't open the
firewall proxy. I have to fiddle around until I can send the plan
http url
This is not the default FF setting. The fedora
> Date: Monday, February 14, 2022 17:25:36 -0500
> From: Robert Moskowitz
>
> Now FF insists on changing the url to https and I can't open the
> firewall proxy. I have to fiddle around until I can send the plan
> http url
This is not the default FF setting. The fedora FF release (currently
97.
I have several external disk drives from the same vendor. According to
the vendor recent drives are formatted exfat while prior ones where
formatted ntfs. According to what I find on the web file system type
fuseblk should work for both exfat and nfts. I have a new 12TB drive and
when I plug
On 2/14/22 14:34, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 15/02/2022 03:50, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2/10/22 04:24, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Anyone have a favorite Fedora friendly blue tooth
transceiver?
I don't have a favorite, but I also haven't found any that don't work.
The most recent one I got was a co
http://neverssl.com
:)
On 2/14/22 17:25, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
My firewall proxy requires an initial http connection to set up a
session. After that, https works.
In past Firefox, I could put in a http url, even though the site
requires https. Firefox would leave it alone and the proxy
On 15/02/2022 03:50, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2/10/22 04:24, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Anyone have a favorite Fedora friendly blue tooth
transceiver?
I don't have a favorite, but I also haven't found any that don't work. The most
recent one I got was a couple of years ago for accessing BLE d
My firewall proxy requires an initial http connection to set up a
session. After that, https works.
In past Firefox, I could put in a http url, even though the site
requires https. Firefox would leave it alone and the proxy intercepts,
presents the login dialog and everything is fine.
Now
On Fri, Feb 11, 2022, at 1:15 PM, fed...@cwm030.com wrote:
> And It's getting harder and harder for me to hop around and try new
> email clients out when they come out being a..GET READY TO
> CRINGE. POP3 user.
AHH CRINGE... haha.
>
> I thought about making the change to IMAP, but o
On Mon, 14 Feb 2022 13:21:37 -0600
Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> I had similar issues with IMAP (for 2-3 hours) when I tried to move
> to IMAP on a whim, and then, discretion being the better part of
> valor, moved right back to POP3.
>
> I am pretty certain that I was not using IMAP correctly, but de
On Mon, 14 Feb 2022 20:32:58 +0100
wwp wrote:
> If you find CM slow here, don't try TB! ;-)
>
>
> [snip]
It's not Claws thats slow, its IMAP.
> TB has support for the MH file format. This has to be tuned when you
> create the account. Search the web!
And is still currently considered
On 2/10/22 04:24, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Anyone have a favorite Fedora friendly blue tooth
transceiver?
I don't have a favorite, but I also haven't found any that don't work.
The most recent one I got was a couple of years ago for accessing BLE
devices. I kind of randomly picked one a
Hi Chris,
On Mon, 14 Feb 2022 10:01:31 -0600 "c. marlow" wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Feb 2022 10:43:07 -0500
> Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
>
> > IMAP is just more functional than POP ever was with better security
> > features; though Peter Resnick of Qualcomm would regal us with
> > stories of maint
On Mon Feb14'22 01:10:27PM, c. marlow wrote:
> From: "c. marlow"
> Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2022 13:10:27 -0600
> To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
> Reply-To: Community support for Fedora users
> Subject: Re: Kinda OT: Email clients and Email Management
>
> Well.. I am reaping what I sew...
>
> I am st
Well.. I am reaping what I sew...
I am starting to regret the change to IMAP.
I just told Claws to move two emails from my cell phone company to
another folder / label whatever you want to call it.. And the emails
are not in that folder.
I even went online to gmail.com and did a search for 2 wo
On Mon, 14 Feb 2022 17:32:30 +
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Mon, 2022-02-14 at 10:01 -0600, c. marlow wrote:
> > I noticed that IMAP is SLOWW because
> > Claws
> > checks every folder for new mail, when my email is only filtered
> > when I launch Claws.
>
>
On 2/14/22 11:59, c. marlow wrote:
On Mon, 14 Feb 2022 11:48:47 -0500
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I only check my inbox for new mail. I don't use any sieves or other
tools to move incoming mail to specific folders, and I leave that to
Thunderbird. Actually I have no special folders on the se
On Mon, 2022-02-14 at 10:01 -0600, c. marlow wrote:
> I noticed that IMAP is SLOWW because
> Claws
> checks every folder for new mail, when my email is only filtered when
> I launch Claws.
Checking every folder not a property of IMAP but of how you choose to
access it.
On Mon, 2022-02-14 at 08:02 -0600, c. marlow wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Feb 2022 15:00:20 +1100
> Cameron Simpson wrote:
>
> > For those liking IMAP, there are definitely tools to keep your IMAP
> > in sync with a local set of folders, allowing local email and also
> > IMAP access.
> >
>
> I am a Lin
On Mon, 14 Feb 2022 11:48:47 -0500
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I only check my inbox for new mail. I don't use any sieves or other
> tools to move incoming mail to specific folders, and I leave that to
> Thunderbird. Actually I have no special folders on the server. All
> filtered mail is mo
On 2/14/22 11:01, c. marlow wrote:
On Mon, 14 Feb 2022 10:43:07 -0500
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
IMAP is just more functional than POP ever was with better security
features; though Peter Resnick of Qualcomm would regal us with
stories of maintaining Eudora for their CEO for years after ther
On Mon, 14 Feb 2022 10:43:07 -0500
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> IMAP is just more functional than POP ever was with better security
> features; though Peter Resnick of Qualcomm would regal us with
> stories of maintaining Eudora for their CEO for years after there
> were other better choices, but
On 2/11/22 13:15, fed...@cwm030.com wrote:
Hi Ya'll, > > I know that there are, to me, seems like A LOT of email clients
for > the linux world. > > And It's getting harder and harder for me to
hop around and try new > email clients out when they come out being
a..GET READY TO > CRING
This is interesting but I prefer python 3 like this :
python3 -m pip install --user
Your insights is good,
Thanks you,
Regards.
Dorian Rosse.
From: Aristeidis Dimitriadis
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2022 3:47:40 PM
To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject:
On 12/02/2022 00:19, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
This is interesting but i am in using of python for the way of
dependency finaly i need to install dependency i don’t need in virtual,
Regards.
Dorian ROSSE.
Not sure what it is your are trying to do. If you want to run a program
NOT provided as an
I am also wondering about this:
I have a web hosting package that offers email the works:
Website, FTP, Email, etc
I have my email set up to Forward via the Direct Admin panel to a Gmail
address.
You open the Direct Admin panel
Then you click the " Fowarders" icon
and I hit CREATE FORWARDER
On Sun, 13 Feb 2022 15:40:16 -0500
John Mellor wrote:
> That's actually a good reason to use IMAP instead, as the normal
> behaviour is to download the headers and not the bodies. You only
> download the bodies on mails that you read, so unless you don't get
> any spam or if you actually read
On Mon, 14 Feb 2022 15:00:20 +1100
Cameron Simpson wrote:
> For those liking IMAP, there are definitely tools to keep your IMAP
> in sync with a local set of folders, allowing local email and also
> IMAP access.
>
I am a Linux N00B.
I would love to know how to keep a copy of emails locally.
On Mon, 2022-02-14 at 13:03 +0100, wwp wrote:
> > That's actually a good reason to use IMAP instead, as the normal
> > behaviour is to download the headers and not the bodies. You only
> > download the bodies on mails that you read, so unless you don't get
> > any spam or if you actually read every
Hello John,
On Sun, 13 Feb 2022 15:40:16 -0500 John Mellor wrote:
> On 2022-02-13 2:09 p.m., c. marlow wrote:
> > On Fri, 11 Feb 2022 22:54:16 +0100
> > wwp wrote:
> >
> >> Moreover, using IMAP will make
> >> you dependent of remote resource and you must be online, the use of
> >> IMAP accou
On Mon, 2022-02-14 at 08:34 +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> POP3's not great for that - there's only one serverside mail folder,
> not
> much state (I think you can mark things as read maybe - or maybe that
> too is client side). _If_ you're keeping your email server side, IMAP
> is
> a better ch
On Sun, 2022-02-13 at 22:03 -0500, John Mellor wrote:
> I moved from fetchmail to Evolution, and initially thought it was
> brilliant. The only initial issues that I faced were in trying to
> configure undocumented connectivity to Rogers (altered Yahoo) and
> Google
> upstream mail services. E
On Mon, 2022-02-14 at 11:33 +1030, Tim via users wrote:
> Manual, what manual? Ha! I just pressed F1 for help, it opened my
> web
> browser to: https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/3.28
> Giving me:
>
> Not Found
> The requested URL /users/evolution/3.28 was not found on this
> server.
R
On Sun, 2022-02-13 at 12:58 -0600, c. marlow wrote:
> > > Thus far, Evolution is the least-worst one I've found on Linux.<<
>
> You must of never had to use the Evolution mail group before..
> They're
> quite rude over there. Basically, they give you the nice " GO RTFM"
> for
> replies, even thoug
On Sun, 2022-02-13 at 22:03 -0500, John Mellor wrote:
> I used fetchmail for a lot of years. Then one of my upstream email
> servers switched to a modified and mostly-undocumented Yahoo
> connection mechanism, and I could not find the correct connection
> strings and ports to make it work, and wa
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