Oh fuck this - I am really starting to lose it here....
On Thu, 2004-05-27 at 15:05, Michael C. Neel wrote:
> > Ahh, so you have spambayes downloading messages, then changing their
> > headers, then re-uploading them?
> Yes, it's what i've been trying to say =)
First damn clue I have seen that you have multiple imap clients messing
with the mailbox.
> So yes, it would have saved alot of trouble if someone said this was a
> 'known issue' from the start, instead of telling my I didn't have my
> setup correct. Are there any workarounds for these cases? And what
> exactly is the root cause; if it's possible to alter source I can to
> solve the problem.
Much as I hate to plug something from ESR could you read
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
I have been following this thread for the last 2 days and only in this
last couple of messages got any idea you have multiple imap clients
working here. Meanwhile, as I said yesterday, I have seen all sorts of
strange theories about what the bugs in Evo could be without any decent
description of the problem and environment.
> Last, I can tell spambayes to log all dialog with the IMAP server when
> it run, very handy to see what it's doing. It there a way to enable
> it in evo that would help as well. Barring that I can try with some
> tcpdump settings, but I'm not sure I would know the source app talking
> because the both log into the same server with the same account.
On ximian.com -> support -> evolution and search for "traffic" to get
the Q&A "How can I get information about traffic between Evolution and
my mail server?". I would post the URL but its longer then the damn
content.
Please can I be taken off the CC list - 2 copies is already too many,
but this broken subscriber thats resending stuff to the header addresses
means I get at least 3 copies of each message in this thread.
[And finally, why is ^L (Reply to List) including everyone in the reply
on the message I replied to...]
Nigel.
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