On P, 2001-11-02 at 00:33, NotZed wrote:
Check out the number of identical attachments to this message !
20, all same content, all same content-id.
OK, I have filled a bug report (#14333) and attached diff should fix it. I am CC-ing Larry as he know this code.
Best wishes
Radek
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 06:21, Ujwal S. Sathyam wrote:
So, whenever I try to attach a big file (a few MB) with Evolution, it
arrives corrupted at the recipient. I then use Mozilla which works just
fine (same accout settings, same server, same sending machine...). This
has been happening all
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 19:31, Rebecca J. Walter wrote:
This is interesting actually. I can send tar.gz files without a problem
(entire manuals). A few days ago, I tried to send a .doc file (created
in star office) to a customer and it totally broke. The file she got
was then called file.bin
Thanks for that, it is indeed now working like a champ. I just wander
how much that support call would have cost me if I had made it to MS.
Thanks to all of you who replied and give your support free of charge.
You are doing a great job.
Ron
On Thu, 2001-11-01 at 21:34, Brian wrote:
On Thu,
Evolution had sent the attachment with the file type noted as
text/plain. I meant to track this down a bit more and file a proper bug
report (Gnome sure knows what a PDF is and what file extension it has,
and what apps to throw it to), but I never got around to it. I bet
something similar
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 09:47, Rebecca J. Walter wrote:
I don't think that would be it in this case, because the file name on
the file she received was not the same as what I sent. Although I
didn't go out to her place and check it. My husband then sent the same
file to her with Netscape
If you were using different email servers, then there is a possibility
that you hit a limit for out-bound mail - as set by your mail-server
(and not Evolution)
This does not imply that I know there is no problem with evolution, I'm
just trying to think of other options too :)
Yes.. same
I've sent a couple of messages to the list on this problem that exists
on two different machines - both RedHat 7.1 running Ximian Gnome 1.4. It
has been occurring with all of the latest snapshots. Details of problem
once again.
1) try to start evolution, receive the following message:
Cannot
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 11:10, Rebecca J. Walter wrote:
If you were using different email servers, then there is a possibility
that you hit a limit for out-bound mail - as set by your mail-server
(and not Evolution)
This does not imply that I know there is no problem with evolution,
How late is latest? Build number, please. Also, if you could follow the
procedures I outlined here:
http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/evolution/2001-November/014055.html
that would be helpful. Thanks.
Luis
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 07:11, Duane C. Mallory wrote:
I've sent a couple of messages
Hey, everyone. We think we've fixed most of the problems with hanging on
startup and/or expunge; but we really, really want to know if anyone is
still seeing problems with this morning's snapshot (11020857 or
thereabouts.) So two things:
1) If you are running a snapshot earlier than that, please
So far no more hangs from this snap... However I was surprised to see
Evo do ALOT of storing of folders for the first time this snap fired up.
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 08:23, Luis Villa wrote:
Hey, everyone. We think we've fixed most of the problems with hanging on
startup and/or expunge; but we
Maybe this won't be useful to anybody, but here's my experience with a
complete and utter failure to create a compose window... and how I got
it back again. (At this point I'll sneak in a reminder that I'm still
getting my incoming Maildir-directory mail in a '[EMAIL PROTECTED] -
.' folder in the
Will all of you folks who chimed in on this go take a look at bug 6024
- it describes the same problem.
Of particular interest would be what kernel version you're running and
if any of you are running something other than linux (i.e. solaris,
etc.).
On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 10:44:04AM +,
I run 02.08.57, and I do not get any hangs at startup, no crashes or
other problems with contacts after sending mail, and the hang-on-exit
thing that was present yesterday seems to have disappeared completely.
If this isn't 1.0 material, it certainly is _very_ close...
--
Trust the
that is in fact the case; I'll get with JP about it.
Luis
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 09:09, Richard Bellavance wrote:
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 08:23, Luis Villa wrote:
Hey, everyone. We think we've fixed most of the problems with hanging on
startup and/or expunge; but we really, really want to know
OK, I'll admit I'm new to secure connections. Is there a way to tell if
the secure connection is actually secure? I was thinking about the lock
icon in Mozillascape.
On first connection to the server, I found the certificate had expired
and was named incorrectly and... Since this is in-house, I
In the Summary, for the Mail section, it seems that it only reports the
status of the local folders. I can't seem to figure out how to configure
it to report on my remote IMAP folders. Sure, one can open the folders
This is a well-known limitation:
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 08:13, Dan Winship wrote:
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 10:21, Karel P Kerezman wrote:
(At this point I'll sneak in a reminder that I'm still
getting my incoming Maildir-directory mail in a '[EMAIL PROTECTED] -
.' folder in the Folder View, and not in my Local Folders - Inbox
o Right click on a message, say 'Add Sender to Address Book' - Doesn't
add anything to the address book or Contacts
o File...Print shows 'lpr' but doesn't show any of the queue names I've
set up using PrintTool. Shouldn't it, for consistency sake? For new
users, this would be confusing I
Hi!
On Fre, 2001-11-02 at 14:23, Luis Villa wrote:
Hey, everyone. We think we've fixed most of the problems with hanging on
startup and/or expunge;
1) If you are running a snapshot earlier than that, please don't bother
to report hangs; update first and then report.
It's probably not
Mike-
1) This is what I get when I right-click on the email you sent, so it
must work somewhere :) Are you seeing any error messages on the console
when you try to do this?
2) evo doesn't really know anything about printtool, since printtool is
a RH specific tool and we're trying to be platform
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 10:34, Mike Strock wrote:
o Right click on a message, say 'Add Sender to Address Book' - Doesn't
add anything to the address book or Contacts
I right clicked on your name to test this and it brought up a window for
a quick second and then dumped it back behind the main
It appears at least some people are still seeing the IMAP + SSL hangs. A
stack trace of where evolution-mail is hanging as per my instructions in
other emails would be very, very helpful.
Luis
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 11:35, Kai Nielsen wrote:
Hi!
On Fre, 2001-11-02 at 14:23, Luis Villa wrote:
Hi again!
Faster than I thought... ;-)
On Fre, 2001-11-02 at 17:35, Kai Nielsen wrote:
http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/evolution/2001-November/014055.html
I am not sure if I can do this today, I actually wanted to go home now.
:-) I'll see what I can do, otherwise I'd do a new
Hi!
On Fre, 2001-11-02 at 17:43, Luis Villa wrote:
It appears at least some people are still seeing the IMAP + SSL hangs. A
stack trace of where evolution-mail is hanging as per my instructions in
other emails would be very, very helpful.
Ok, now I've got the stack trace.
I should have done
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 17:52, Mark Neill wrote:
o File...Print shows 'lpr' but doesn't show any of the queue names I've
set up using PrintTool. Shouldn't it, for consistency sake? For new
users, this would be confusing I believe. I want to print to my queue
LJ4, but all that is shown is
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 09:10, Chris Tooley wrote:
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 11:00, Mike Strock wrote:
Chris brings up a good point here. Sorry for the confusion.
To reproduce what I am seeing with the 'Add to Sender', I am on the main
Evo window. I have the Folder pane shown, and no
Except that multiple queues is a good way to have multiple printer
configurations (single- or double sided printing, color or B/W, and so
on).
Agreed. But again, if a user has set up multiple queues, they know enough
to put -Pthis_printer_does_2up.
lpr to the default queue is sufficient
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 11:52, Mark Neill wrote:
If a user is savvy enough to have set up multiple usable print queues, I
expect they are savvy enough to append -Pqueuename to the lpr command to
print to the non-default printer. But that's just my assumption
FWIW, there is a separate bug
I'd politely suggest that while I agree with you completely, George,
this is neither the time nor the place to kvetch about the limitations
of gnome-print in specific or unix printing in general.
Luis
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 05:00, George Farris wrote:
This is just plain wrong. Gnome-print
On 2 Nov 2001, George Farris wrote:
This is just plain wrong. Gnome-print should show the queues that are
on your machine so one can print with. One should almost never have to
type a queue name in. Many home users have more than one printer.
This small attention to detail is the stuff
Yeah, that's a known bug, having to do with how evo deals with messages
that have not yet been loaded. It will probably not be fixed until 1.1,
as it will require some structural reworking to handle. I do not
remember the bug number offhand but you are welcome to attach your
thoughts and this
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 11:37, Luis Villa wrote:
Mike-
1) This is what I get when I right-click on the email you sent, so it
must work somewhere :) Are you seeing any error messages on the console
when you try to do this?
Something odd I noticed though (2001.11.02.15.18)
1) Right click in the
Weird. Probably related to but I'd say distinct from 11647. If you could
file a separate bug for this, John, I'd appreciate it.
Luis
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 14:14, John Weber wrote:
This may be related to bug 11647.
If I search for a numeric string in either Body or subject contains or
Body
This may be related to bug 11647.
If I search for a numeric string in either Body or subject contains or
Body contains for a string that is or contains numeric characters, the
search fails. It will return matches for the subject in the Body or
subject contains case.
I noticed this in my redhat
Or bug 11640. Besides what I mentioned below, searching seems pretty
goofy in general. Seems like this is already known. John
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 12:14, John Weber wrote:
This may be related to bug 11647.
If I search for a numeric string in either Body or subject contains or
Body contains
Hi guys,
sorry to bother you all, but evolution snapshots always worked very well
for me (P3/850), until a week ago ...
Until then, upon startup evolution-summary would show nothing (the
evolution window stays empty), and send this message :
evolution-shell-WARNING **: Error changing
Forgot to tell you, I'm using Redhat 7.1.
De Vincent Noel le 02/11/01 a 20:52:
Hi guys,
sorry to bother you all, but evolution snapshots always worked very well
for me (P3/850), until a week ago ...
Until then, upon startup evolution-summary would show nothing (the
evolution window stays
OK. I filed it. John.
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 12:25, Luis Villa wrote:
Weird. Probably related to but I'd say distinct from 11647. If you could
file a separate bug for this, John, I'd appreciate it.
Luis
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 14:14, John Weber wrote:
This may be related to bug 11647.
Please unsubscribe me from the mailing list
Regards,
Mark
The kind of person who always insists on his way of seeing things can
never learn anything from anyone.
- Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching
winmail.dat
On Sat, 2001-11-03 at 03:25, Ujwal S. Sathyam wrote:
It is not an issue with inline or attached. The attachment gets chopped
off while it being sent. The size was about 3MB. The recipient got an
attachment that was 32KB. I think this happens only when the SMTP server
is remote, i.e. more than
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 05:48, Ron McKeating wrote:
At some stage in the frenzy of updates in the last week or so, spell
checking has stopped working when I write email. I cannot find any
reference to spell checking in the menus.
I actually thought it never worked, at least it has been months
Hi,
I know this has been covered a long while back on the mailing list, but
i want to set evolution to be my mail handler in Gnome. Specifically...
to handle mailto:; links from web pages.
In the URL Handlers control-applet, I added the mailto protocol and
the command: evolution %s
this works,
On Sat, 2001-11-03 at 15:51, Benjamin Sherman wrote:
In the URL Handlers control-applet, I added the mailto protocol and
the command: evolution %s
Try: evolution mailto:%s
Should work a bit better.
Mike.
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evolution maillist - [EMAIL
FWIW, after literally months of gnashing of teeth and pulling of hair
over this bug, we reproduced and discovered the source of the bug today.
The mail developers are trying to figure out the best solution as we
speak and it'll be fixed by Monday.
Luis
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 19:11, Mike Barnes
On Sat, 2001-11-03 at 00:31, Mike Barnes wrote:
On Sat, 2001-11-03 at 15:51, Benjamin Sherman wrote:
In the URL Handlers control-applet, I added the mailto protocol and
the command: evolution %s
Try: evolution mailto:%s
Should work a bit better.
Mike.
ok, I upgraded to the latest
Hurray What was the issue, if I may ask? I did spend quite a few hours digging into the code, so I am curious...
Ujwal
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 17:25, Luis Villa wrote:
FWIW, after literally months of gnashing of teeth and pulling of hair
over this bug, we reproduced and
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 10:48, John Ehrlinger wrote:
OK, I'll admit I'm new to secure connections. Is there a way to tell if
the secure connection is actually secure?
Well, we never fall back. So if you check use SSL in the config
dialog, it's either secure or not connected.
-- Dan
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