Re: [Evolution] spam filtering

2007-07-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 2007-07-20 at 11:11 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
 Edit/Pugins - is bogofilter plugin checked?
 

I have installed bogofilter and its debuginfo. It does not appear in the
Edit/Plugins.(Spamassassin is there and active)

 Edit/Preferences - pop account - Mail Preferences - Junk Tab - is
 'check incoming mail for junk checked', is default junk plugin set to
 bogofilter?
 

check incoming mail for junk is checked, also include remote tests.
No default plugin can be selected.

I have OpenSUSE 10.2  Evo 2.8.2

:-)
Al


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Re: [Evolution] Evolution 2.10 for RHEL 5

2007-07-23 Thread Ritesh Khadgaray
Hello

On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 12:26 +0530, Shrikant Navelkar wrote:
 Hi, 
 
 I am using Evo 2.8 on RHEL 5. 
 
 Is somebody out there using Evo 2.10 on RHEL 5 ? Can you send me a
 link for download ?
For RHEL/CentOS i would personally not suggest this.

 
 I tried compiling 2.10 source for RHEL 5. It has lots of
 dependencies. 

Try using garnome - http://www.gnome.org/projects/garnome/


 
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Re: [Evolution] Evolutions goes offline when opened

2007-07-23 Thread Muelli
Hi,

On 23.07.2007 11:44 Tim Richardson wrote:
 The problem is networkmanager. It did not recognise that I had a
 connection, and evolution relies on the opinion of networkmanager, it
 if is present. Removing networkmanager solved the problem. I filed a
 bug to gnome re networkmanger, and they rejected it, saying that
 networkmanager is behaving correctly.  Almost unbelievable, don't you
 think?
 

well, they are probably right.

I don't know whether there is an option in Evolution to turn off the
NetworkManager support. If not, I would file a bug for evolution.

Cheers,
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Re: [Evolution] spam filtering

2007-07-23 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 17:56 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:

 In case you're interested in more info re bogofilter.. the faq has some 
 quick info re training etc... ( note:  per above, I believe you have to 
 have training on BOTH ham and spam before bogofilter will be able to 
 effectively mark mail )
 
 http://bogofilter.sourceforge.net/faq.shtml
 
 http://bogofilter.sourceforge.net/

I've been using Spamassassin for over a year with a fair amount of
success (I'd get maybe 3 or 4 false negatives a day, and essentially
zero false positives) but Evo would also tend to leave multiple spamd
demons lying around, so I after seeing several positive reports of
Bogofilter I decided to try it.

I'm on Fedora 7, Evo 2.10.3, and installed evolution-bogofilter via yum.
I disabled the SA plugin, restarted Evo, enabled the BF plugin,
restarted Evo again just in case, and trained BF on my Inbox (as ham)
and a batch of collected spam. I did this by selecting all messages and
hitting the Junk button (for spam) and by saving my entire Inbox in a
file and running bogofilter -n  file (for ham).

Trouble is, my spam is not being filtered except when I do it by hand.
In case anyone asks, Check new messages for Junk is enabled.

Should I expect to see 'bogofilter' running as a demon (the way spamd
does)? If so, it's not. Otherwise, I'd appreciate some advice. Maybe
there's something wrong with how I trained BF?

poc

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Re: [Evolution] spam filtering

2007-07-23 Thread Daniel Gryniewicz

On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 10:00 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Fri, 2007-07-20 at 11:11 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
  Edit/Pugins - is bogofilter plugin checked?
  
 
 I have installed bogofilter and its debuginfo. It does not appear in the
 Edit/Plugins.(Spamassassin is there and active)
 
  Edit/Preferences - pop account - Mail Preferences - Junk Tab - is
  'check incoming mail for junk checked', is default junk plugin set to
  bogofilter?
  
 
 check incoming mail for junk is checked, also include remote tests.
 No default plugin can be selected.
 
 I have OpenSUSE 10.2  Evo 2.8.2
 

I don't believe OpenSUSE ever had the bogofilter patch.  Bogofilter
didn't go into mainline until 2.11, so you'll have to wait for 2.12, or
find a patched evo for OpenSUSE.

Daniel

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Re: [Evolution] switching to HTML

2007-07-23 Thread Krzysztof Foltman
carpetnailz wrote:
 I have my evolution mail set to show plain text only, but occasionally I
 get a piece of html mail that I need to see as html. Is there some way
 to change on the fly for just that piece of mail rather than having to
 go to the edit-preferences-mail preference location and change the
 setting globallly, and the having to go to change it back again when
 I've finished with that piece of mail?
   
Did you try View/Message Body As.../Plain HTML?

Chris

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Re: [Evolution] spam filtering

2007-07-23 Thread Reid Thompson
Daniel Gryniewicz wrote:
 On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 10:00 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 On Fri, 2007-07-20 at 11:11 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
 
 Edit/Pugins - is bogofilter plugin checked?

   
 I have installed bogofilter and its debuginfo. It does not appear in the
 Edit/Plugins.(Spamassassin is there and active)

 
 Edit/Preferences - pop account - Mail Preferences - Junk Tab - is
 'check incoming mail for junk checked', is default junk plugin set to
 bogofilter?

   
 check incoming mail for junk is checked, also include remote tests.
 No default plugin can be selected.

 I have OpenSUSE 10.2  Evo 2.8.2

 

 I don't believe OpenSUSE ever had the bogofilter patch.  Bogofilter
 didn't go into mainline until 2.11, so you'll have to wait for 2.12, or
 find a patched evo for OpenSUSE.

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Or, I believe, you can create filters for incoming mail to have 
bogofilter do spam checks
a quick google search should provide examples...

something along the lines of ...( validate that these do what you 
expect,, i'm quick scripting... )
create filter for incoming mail, pipe to program, where program is 
something like...
cat $HOME/bin/bogofiltercheck.sh

#!/bin/bash

#bogofilter -p -e   /dev/stdin
bogofilter -p -e -u  /dev/stdin

create filters for status changes to 'not junk', 'junk' to pipe to 
program(s)...

cat $HOME/bin/bogofilterchecknotjunk.sh

#!/bin/bash
bogofilter  -n  /dev/stdin


cat $HOME/bin/bogofiltercheckjunk.sh

#!/bin/bash
bogofilter  -s  /dev/stdin



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Re: [Evolution] spam filtering

2007-07-23 Thread Daniel Gryniewicz

On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 10:18 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:

 Or, I believe, you can create filters for incoming mail to have 
 bogofilter do spam checks
 a quick google search should provide examples...
 

Sure, you can always do that.  I even have procmail filtering.  However,
that's not the same as having the bogofilter plugin, because it doesn't
integrate with the Junk/Not Junk buttons.  Specifically, to train using
filters, you need to train manually outside of evo.  (I did this with
bogofilter for a while before giving up and writing a plugin...)

Daniel

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Re: [Evolution] switching to HTML

2007-07-23 Thread carpetnailz
On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 15:01 +0100, Krzysztof Foltman wrote:
 carpetnailz wrote:
  I have my evolution mail set to show plain text only, but occasionally I
  get a piece of html mail that I need to see as html. Is there some way
  to change on the fly for just that piece of mail rather than having to
  go to the edit-preferences-mail preference location and change the
  setting globallly, and the having to go to change it back again when
  I've finished with that piece of mail?

 Did you try View/Message Body As.../Plain HTML?
 
 Chris
 
I don't have that menu option. Using evolution 2.10.1 with Ubuntu 7.04
Feisty Fawn.

Thanks anyway.


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Re: [Evolution] switching to HTML

2007-07-23 Thread Krzysztof Foltman
carpetnailz wrote:
 I don't have that menu option. Using evolution 2.10.1 with Ubuntu 7.04
 Feisty Fawn.
   
Looks like I was using Thunderbird when I thought I was using Evolution 
(I use both at the same time for different accounts).

Sorry for misinformation.

Chris

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Re: [Evolution] spam filtering

2007-07-23 Thread Reid Thompson

On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 10:28 -0400, Daniel Gryniewicz wrote: 
 On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 10:18 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:
 
  Or, I believe, you can create filters for incoming mail to have 
  bogofilter do spam checks
  a quick google search should provide examples...
  
 
 Sure, you can always do that.  I even have procmail filtering.  However,
 that's not the same as having the bogofilter plugin, because it doesn't
 integrate with the Junk/Not Junk buttons.  Specifically, to train using
 filters, you need to train manually outside of evo.  (I did this with
 bogofilter for a while before giving up and writing a plugin...)
 
 Daniel

I believe you can integrate with said buttons...
if you setup filters for
   'Junk Test'- message is not junk
pipe to program bogofilterchecknotjunk.sh

   'Junk Test'- message is junk
pipe to program bogofiltercheckjunk.sh

and then... 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/bin$ bogoutil -w /home/rthompso/.bogofilter/wordlist.db 
.MSG_COUNT
 spam   good
.MSG_COUNT274383

Then select a message and use 'Junk' button to mark it as junk and then
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/bin$ bogoutil -w /home/rthompso/.bogofilter/wordlist.db 
.MSG_COUNT
 spam   good
.MSG_COUNT275383

then select the message and use 'Not Junk' button to mark it as not junk then
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/bin$ bogoutil -w /home/rthompso/.bogofilter/wordlist.db 
.MSG_COUNT
 spam   good
.MSG_COUNT275384


After reading a bit, I'd suggest testing the following scenarios...

If checkbogofilter.sh does not have the -u option,
then bogofilterchecknotjunk.sh should contain

#!/bin/bash

bogofilter  -n  /dev/stdin

and bogofiltercheckjunk.sh should contain

#!/bin/bash

bogofilter  -s  /dev/stdin

If checkbogofilter.sh does contain the -u option,
then bogofilterchecknotjunk.sh should contain
#!/bin/bash

bogofilter  -Sn  /dev/stdin

and bogofiltercheckjunk.sh should contain

#!/bin/bash

bogofilter  -Ns  /dev/stdin
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Re: [Evolution] Evolution for Windows

2007-07-23 Thread Brett Johnson
Hi Mike,

I realize that  you said you were new to the list, and I'll assume
you're new to mailing lists in general.  For the future, please be aware
that it's considered bad mailing list etiquette to hijack a thread
(i.e. reply to a message, and change the subject in order to start a new
thread).  The reason it's undesirable is that, for any mailer that
supports threading properly, your message will appear inside a
completely different thread (the one you hijacked).

A better option is to start a new message from scratch -- an easy way to
do this in evolution is to simply click on the email address of the list
when reading a message (instead of hitting reply-to).

Anyway, on to your question :o)

On Sat, 2007-07-21 at 09:28 -0800, barsalou wrote:
 I just joined the list and did a quick search through the evolution 
 lists to see if there were any reference to windows and got no 
 responses.

The first result of a google search for evolution windows is:
http://shellter.sourceforge.net/evolution/  AFAIK, that's the only
effort going on to port evolution to windows.

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Re: [Evolution] group by threads and sort by date doesn't work... or is the bug in me? :)

2007-07-23 Thread Brian J. Murrell
On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 16:53 +0200, Valent Turkovic wrote:
 Can you please help me out. I'm attaching a photo explaining more to
 the point what I believe is needed in Evolution.
 

I understood what you wanted the first time you asked, even without the
photo.

 As you can see in the picture when a email arrives in the thread the
 whole thread is still in the place it was and I need it to be sorted
 by the date of the LAST not first message in the thread.

Yes, indeed.  That is the old behaviour.

 Please tell me how can I setup my Gnome evolution 2.8.3 to do this.

As I said before, (as I understand it) you _can't_.  This is a new
feature of the development version only (it only started doing it when I
ran the development version as in Ubuntu's gutsy).  You need to be
running the current development version.

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Re: [Evolution] group by threads and sort by date doesn't work... or is the bug in me? :)

2007-07-23 Thread Muelli
Hi,

On 23.07.2007 21:28 Brian J. Murrell wrote:
 On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 16:53 +0200, Valent Turkovic wrote:
 Please tell me how can I setup my Gnome evolution 2.8.3 to do this.
 
 As I said before, (as I understand it) you _can't_.  This is a new
 feature of the development version only (it only started doing it when I
 ran the development version as in Ubuntu's gutsy).  You need to be
 running the current development version.
 
confirmed.

This is (or better: was) bug 387310 which has been fixed since evo 2.11.4.

So either get a compiled unstable version somewhere or compile it
yourself :o)

Cheers,
  Muelli



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[Evolution] Change subject line

2007-07-23 Thread Steven Heimann
I am using Evolution 2.10.1 on Ubuntu to access a Dovecot powered IMAP
server.

I would love to be able to edit the subject of received emails to make
them easier to identify later.

I have tried looking through the archives but because every archive
message has the word subject in it I haven't been able to find
anything useful.

Are there any tools to let me do this.

Thank you and regards
Steven

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