all
$ export LIBGDATA_DEBUG=255
$ /usr/lib/evolution/evolution-addressbook-factory -w
I closed Evo and then closed the command window but am not familiar
with what the above commands do, so don't know if it's still running
something in the background.
Graham Sivill
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Andre,
> Please do NOT hijack random threads. Please start a new topic by
> sending a new message, not a reply to a random message.
>
> On Sat, 2019-06-15 at 14:52 +0100, Graham Sivill wrote:
> > Evolution Version: 3.28.5-0ubuntu0.18.04.1
> > O/S: Linux Mint 19.1
&g
Evolution Version: 3.28.5-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 O/S: Linux Mint 19.1
Just recently when editing or deleting certain contacts in Evo that are
Google Contacts I am getting this error:
Error modifying contactContact ID already exists
Can you advise what I should do to fix this.
Graham Sivill
> On Sat, 2019-03-16 at 18:14 +0000, Graham Sivill wrote:
> > In Evo can you open a file like this or is it only possible to
> import
> > back from the external file?
>
> One could define a maildir [local] account at a path, move messages
> in
> and out, and
> On Sun, 2019-03-17 at 01:27 +0000, Graham Sivill wrote:
> > I do think Evo could do with a similar feature to the Outlook
> manual
> > archive and also the ability to open the archive so it looks like
> > another account down the left side of Evo's screen where you can
> I am not running the latest version of evolution app here, but I
> think
> one can configure both the whole IMAP account or individual folders
> to
> be copied (mirrored) locally.
> That should have your desired folder structure, right? Then just do
> your regular evolution app backup, before
> On Sat, 2019-03-16 at 18:28 +0000, Graham Sivill wrote:
> > The CSS stuff is in the head of the HTML document that makes up my
> > signature?
>
> No idea, but it looks like this when reading plain text only:
>
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2019-March/
> Not an answer, just some pointers:
>
> Under "Edit → Preferences → Mail Accounts → Edit → Defaults", you can
> define an Archive Folder for your account to move older messages
> into.
> This requires to first set a fallback folder under "Edit →
> Preferences
> → Mail Preferences → General →
> Create a search folder with a search condition of all mails received
> /
> sent earlier than some period relative to the current date
> Then visit that search folder, hit Ctrl-a to select all, hit the
> delete
> button to move them all to the junk folder which should be emptied
> regularly,
Hi,
I have looked through this mailing list archive and on the web & can't find a
way to do the equivalent
of an Outlook manual archive. Basically what I would like Evo to do, is remove
all email from all my
folders (both on the server and locally) that are older than a certain date.
> From: Milan Crha via evolution-list
> Reply-To: Milan Crha
> To: evolution-list@gnome.org
> Subject: Re: [Evolution] Getting “Failed to issue REPORT: HTTP error
> code 404 (Not Found)”.
> Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2019 11:54:46 +0100
>
> On Sat, 2019-01-05 at 22:32 +, Gr
> From: Ángel
> To: evolution-list@gnome.org
> Subject: Re: [Evolution] Getting “Failed to issue REPORT: HTTP error
> code 404 (Not Found)”.
> Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2019 16:38:02 +0100
>
> On 2019-01-05 at 21:23 +, Graham Sivill wrote:
> > What is strange about thi
> From: Patrick O'Callaghan
> To: evolution-list@gnome.org
> Subject: Re: [Evolution] Getting “Failed to issue REPORT: HTTP error
> code 404 (Not Found)”.
> Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2019 22:15:27 +
>
> On Sat, 2019-01-05 at 21:23 +, Graham Sivill wrote:
&g
> From: Milan Crha via evolution-list
> Reply-To: Milan Crha
> To: evolution-list@gnome.org
> Subject: Re: [Evolution] Getting “Failed to issue REPORT: HTTP error
> code 404 (Not Found)”.
> Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2019 10:39:13 +0100
> On Thu, 2019-01-03 at 17:01 +
is or how to fix it. At the moment I
just click the X to remove the warning message. It's just very
annoying.
Adding and editing Calendar entries appears to be working fine.
Any help would be appreciated.
Graham Sivill
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