Mr. Biggs, do you enjoy being difficult? 

I made it clear that I did not see Milan's comments. 

Allow me to say that time invested in this group by you is not confer a 
privilege to the right to be unpleasant or aggressive. 

Further the logs do not show what you say. As a matter of fact, as soon as I 
disabled the i915 Intel card and booted with the Nvidia card alone that and all 
 error messages in the syslog disappeared, even though the code was still not 
working. That includes the part about the columns which never showed up after 
the other video adapter was not loaded. 

I am running evolution now. And it is working. I will leave it as it is. 

You might like flatpak. That is your preference. I do not. 

We all, it seems, have been at IT in various ways a long time. There was a time 
my email address had a # in it and not a @. (You do remember that old VAX 
format, maybe?) My first POC was with the Internic, long before there was an 
ICANN and the RIRs. That we haven't crossed paths before I will always consider 
a blessing. 

I am done with this matter. The issue is resolved. 

On Nov 8, 2022, 21:15, at 21:15, Pete Biggs <p...@biggs.org.uk> wrote:
>> 
>> > So, did you run a different/newer version of Evolution before going
>> > back to using the default version for your OS?  (Note that I don't
>> > know
>> > if the flatpak version uses the same data locations now - I don't
>use
>> > flatpak at all, so someone with more knowledge will be able to
>say.)
>> > 
>> I did not run a newer version prior to this. I said that clearly and
>I
>> really have no reason to lie. I was trying to solve a problem. Why
>lie?
>
>The logs that you sent in this message:
>
>https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2022-November/msg00086.html
>
>indicate that the underlying databases are from a newer version of
>Evolution than you are trying to run.  Lines such as:
>
>Nov 6 12:36:44 blackbox evolution[11523]: .... error message was:
>table 
>                Inbox has 30 columns but 28 values were supplied
>
>Now this could be because you have run a newer version on the machine
>"blackbox" before importing the data, or the data you imported is from
>a newer version.
>
>You say you didn't knowingly run a newer version, and I have no reason
>to disbelieve you, but the underlying fact, and probably the source of
>your issues, is that the database schema are the wrong version. Did you
>experiment with other distros before settling on Debian, but kept the
>same home directory?
>
>> 
>> > Nevertheless, Milan has given you all the information you need to
>> > clean
>> > up your configuration to start anew. 
>> > 
>> 
>> I am stuck with the flatpak version until Debian roles out the
>version
>> I need and then, I pray that once I export again, it will import
>> without another blow up. I honestly do not understand about the
>> comment, "Milan has given you all the information you need to
>> clean  up your configuration to start anew."
>
>This message:
>
>https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2022-November/msg00091.html
>
>
>where Milan Crha gave you detailed information on how to fix the
>issues.  It is entirely up to you if you want to follow his
>instructions or stick with the Flatpak version. It may be too late
>anyway if you have been using the Flatpak one for a while and you are
>retrieving mail by POP into that version as you won't be able to export
>from there into the older native version.  In all honesty if you are
>using the Flatpak version with POP the easiest route is to just stick
>with it.
>
>P.
>
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