[Evolution] Inbox refresh, mail time zone, GAL not working in 1.2

2002-11-20 Thread Ville Skyttä
I upgraded to 1.2 from 1.0.8 via Red Carpet last week, and since then,
I've experienced the following problems.  This is a RedHat 7.3 box, and
I'm using connector for Exchange access.  I haven't changed any options
after the upgrade.

My (Exchange) inbox view does not refresh when new messages arrive any
more.  The unread count in the folder view updates correctly, but if I
have the Inbox contents visible, that view won't update unless I switch
to another folder, wait a little while, and then select the Inbox
again.  I don't have any filters configured, so I don't think this is
the same thing as in FAQ.

Global address list doesn't work at all any more.  With Evo 1.0.8, I
couldn't autocomplete addresses from it (as expected), but searching did
work as well as clicking the a, b etc buttons in the GAL view.

I'm not sure if this problem wasn't there before the upgrade, but at the
moment I can't convince Evolution about my time zone in Mail.  I've set
the calendar time zone to Europe/Helsinki, but that won't affect the
time zone in my mails.  You can witness the behaviour by looking at this
message, my time zone is *not* -0200; it should be +0200.  The system
time zone is correctly configured:

$ date
Wed Nov 20 10:26:26 GMT+2 2002

I don't have the TZ environment variable set, but setting that to
Europe/Helsinki or EET has no effect either.

TIA for your help,
-\/ille


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[Evolution] Inbox

2002-11-20 Thread Ron McKeating
Hi all,

I have had a very weird experience with evolution 1.2 this morning,
figured I would see if anybody could shed some light on what may be
going on.

Our mail server MTA is a linux box running exim with exiscan controlling
spamassassin and kaspersky.

We decided as part of our testing of spamassassin to create a new folder
for me (test user) called SPAM and subscribe me to it. We did this on
the server not by using the evolution client. When I restarted evolution
to see if the folder had turned up, it had, but something had gone
really weird with my root folder. Instead of the root folder being my
account name, and the first available folder with mail in it being
inbox, inbox had become the root folder. When evolution first runs it
now highlights inbox and the panel at the side says This folder cannot
contain email.  If I clicked on the root folder it just defaulted back
to the inbox. I could read all the other folders but not the inbox.

In the end I moved everything in my evolution dir to a dir called
oldevolution and re-ran evolution. It created everything from new and
now all is well. I still have the old files if anybody would like to
look at them.  

Anybody got any idea what was broken ?

Ron


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Re: [Evolution] Inbox

2002-11-20 Thread Jeffrey Stedfast
You had never subscribed to INBOX, thus your server either marked it as
\NoSelect in the LSUB response or else Evolution filled in empty nodes
(in this case INBOX) and marked it as \NoSelect since we didn't get a
response back saying it was there.

I have a patch floating around that auto-subscribes you to your INBOX,
so this problem is solved.

Jeff

On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 09:52, Ron McKeating wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 I have had a very weird experience with evolution 1.2 this morning,
 figured I would see if anybody could shed some light on what may be
 going on.
 
 Our mail server MTA is a linux box running exim with exiscan controlling
 spamassassin and kaspersky.
 
 We decided as part of our testing of spamassassin to create a new folder
 for me (test user) called SPAM and subscribe me to it. We did this on
 the server not by using the evolution client. When I restarted evolution
 to see if the folder had turned up, it had, but something had gone
 really weird with my root folder. Instead of the root folder being my
 account name, and the first available folder with mail in it being
 inbox, inbox had become the root folder. When evolution first runs it
 now highlights inbox and the panel at the side says This folder cannot
 contain email.  If I clicked on the root folder it just defaulted back
 to the inbox. I could read all the other folders but not the inbox.
 
 In the end I moved everything in my evolution dir to a dir called
 oldevolution and re-ran evolution. It created everything from new and
 now all is well. I still have the old files if anybody would like to
 look at them.  
 
 Anybody got any idea what was broken ?
 
 Ron
 
 
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Re: [Evolution] inbox crash while checking mail

2001-05-08 Thread Not Zed

On 08 May 2001 13:18:33 -0400, Michael Leone wrote:
 
 
  Subject: inbox crash
 
  This is the stability problem that I reported earlier today.  Evo simply
  crashes while updating mail from the IMAP server.
 
 I don't have any debugging info, but my Evo has been crashing for a couple
 weeks, when it applies filters, after getting new POP mail. Not on each
 time, but often enough. That's why (in addition to missing my lost
 contacts), I've been waiting somewhat impatiently for a new snapshot.

Debugging info might help.



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[Evolution] inbox stability

2001-05-08 Thread Tom Cooper

I'm running RH 7.1, Evo 0.10.
I have issues with stability of the inbox.  About twice a day, the view
crashes and I have to restart evo.  The worst part is yesterday I had
spent about an hour writing an email when it crashed and I lost my work.
Bummer!

What inforamtion can I provide which would be helpful in debugging the
cause of the crash?

Regards,
Tom Cooper
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