On Mon, 2022-05-16 at 07:55 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote: > what exact errors, please? The virtual junk/trash folders gather > messages marked as junk/trash. Those in the server side Junk/Trash > real > folders do not be marked as such. As you have a patched version, let > Evolution use the real Junk/Trash folders instead. There's no need to > use the virtual folders. >
Thanks. Using the real folders works correctly. The errors I got with the virtual folders were the same complaints from the server about attempting to delete from "All Mail". > > * Where are configuration/state files stored by flatpak evolution? > > FOUND: ~/.var/app/org.gnome.Evolution > > Correct. I guess, and only guess, the "printed" files are stored > there > as well, but I can be wrong. > It seems that they are not. > > * When I migrated data from the distro-installed evolution (I used > > backup and then restore into the flatpak install) no tasks or > > calendar events from the local task list/calendar ("On This > > Computer") came across. Is this expected? > > No, those should be visible. Either you've some filter shown, or the > calendar factory failed to notice the change (which I consider > unlikely, but as long as the iCalendar files contain the data you > should see them. Try to restart the factory. You can check whether > it's > running: > > $ ps ax | grep evolution > > and when there's any process from /app/, then it's the Flatpak > version. > Run: > > $ flatpak kill org.gnome.Evolution > > which will kill them all. You can verify with the 'ps' command. Then > run Evolution as before and check the filters in the Calendar and > Tasks > views. Thank you, this fixed it. thanks Dan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list