On Tue, 2021-10-26 at 21:28 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> 
> > 
> > chris@OptiPlex980:~$ evolution
> > 
> > (evolution:2901): e-data-server-CRITICAL **: 14:19:40.599:
> > e_source_registry_ref_builtin_proxy: assertion 'source != NULL'
> > failed
> > 
> > (evolution:2901): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: 14:19:40.599:
> > g_object_unref: assertion 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
> > 
> > (evolution:2901): e-data-server-CRITICAL **: 14:19:40.640:
> > e_source_registry_ref_builtin_mail_account: assertion 'source !=
> > NULL'
> > failed
> > 
> > (evolution:2901): e-data-server-CRITICAL **: 14:19:40.640:
> > e_source_registry_ref_default_mail_account: assertion 'E_IS_SOURCE
> > (source)' failed
> > 
> > (evolution:2901): e-mail-engine-CRITICAL **: 14:19:40.641:
> > mail_session_configure_local_store: assertion 'service != NULL'
> > failed
> > 
> > (evolution:2901): e-mail-engine-CRITICAL **: 14:19:40.641:
> > mail_session_configure_vfolder_store: assertion 'service != NULL'
> > failed
> > 
> > (evolution:2901): module-mail-CRITICAL **: 14:19:40.655:
> > mail_shell_backend_constructed: assertion 'vstore != NULL' failed
> > 
> > (evolution:2901): evolution-util-ERROR **: 14:19:40.662:
> > evolution-shell.ui: Failed to open file
> > “/usr/share/evolution/ui/evolution-shell.ui”: No such file or
> > directory
> > Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)
> > chris@OptiPlex980:~$
> > 
> 
> There's obviously something really wrong with the install. I don't
> know
> Ubuntu well, but evolution-shell.ui file is part of the evolution
> package on Fedora and I can't see that it would be any different for
> Ubuntu.
> 
> Are you sure you have removed everything to do with the Flatpack
> version?  If you do 'which evolution' what do you get?
> 
> Does the file "/usr/share/evolution/ui/evolution-shell.ui" actually
> exist. If it doesn't, then presumably there is a command for apt/dpkg
> that will tell you what to install to get that file.
> 
> If it does exist, then I suspect that there's still some hangover
> from
> Flatpack.
> 
> A further test is to create a new Linux user and try and run
> Evolution
> from that account to see if there are any issues. (That will tell you
> if the issue is to do with the configuration on your account, or at a
> system level.)
> 
> P.
> 


This is interesting.. I just popped my email into evolution ( the
flatpack version) and it put all 23 emails in the spam folder.

I did a complete removal of spamassassin since it will not work with
evolution flatpack. 


I did take all the emails that are in the spam folder ( 34 currently) 
and mark them as NOT spam and then marked them AS SPAM to retrain the
bogo filter what is spam and what is not spam. I did it just to be safe
in case the bogo filter lost what I had already trained as spam. 

What would cause evo to do something like this and how do I stop this
from happening again?

Thanks,
Chris
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