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

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