Re: [Evolution] Repeat of question

2012-06-30 Thread Patryk Benderz
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> Is there a way to adjust this, so I get the white background back?
Hi Jeffrey,
I can't answer you, but have reported this behaviour as a bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=679117

Also if you are using Ubuntu (as you wrote in one of your emails) please
mark yourself as affected by this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/983451

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Re: [Evolution] »Remove duplicate emails« selects what message for deletion of the duplicates?

2012-06-30 Thread unattended box
On 2012-01-07, Paul Menzel  wrote:
>
> Is there a way to select which messages should be chosen for
> deletion?  In my situation it looks like it would be good to default
> to delete the newly downloaded messages. But in any case either the
> meta data which message were replied to should be kept somehow.

I don't think so.  I have the same problem, and will be using procmail
to re-process the mail and filter out dupes.  There are several
procmail recipes posted around the web for dupe removal.

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Re: [Evolution] Creating advanced filters

2012-06-30 Thread unattended box
On 2011-04-29, Nick S  wrote:
>
> Would someone like to share examples of "pipe to program" and "run
> external program" options, in order to build advanced filters using
> scripting language.

For advanced filtering, nothing beats procmail.  It's a
special-purpose tool and language for this purpose.

If you want to use procmail, ideally you use fetchmail instead of
Evolution to retrieve the mail, and have fetchmail deliver to a mail
server like postfix, which then sends the message to procmail.  That's
a proper setup, but if you must use Evolution to retrieve the mail for
some reason, make your a filter that pipes all messages to a script,
and in that script put the line:

  formail -d -a "From " -s procmail

The '-a "From "' restores the envelope From header.  It's important
because Evolution drops the envelope From header ("from"),
which causes a corrupt mbox.

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[Evolution] filter processing stops after 1st filter executes

2012-06-30 Thread Paul Murphy's unattended box
My first filter pipes all incoming messages to an external program,
and then moves the message to a "processed" folder.

The second filter then moves the message somewhere else (e.g. "bulk")
if certain conditions are met.

The second filter never executes.  I do not have the first filter set
to "stop processing other filters", so I expect the other filters to
run.  Is there any way to get some verbose logging on the filters, so
I can see why all but the first filter is being ignored?

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Re: [Evolution] filter processing stops after 1st filter executes

2012-06-30 Thread Andre Klapper
On Fri, 2012-06-29 at 20:54 +, Paul Murphy's unattended box wrote:
> My first filter pipes all incoming messages to an external program,
> and then moves the message to a "processed" folder.
> The second filter then moves the message somewhere else (e.g. "bulk")
> if certain conditions are met.
> 
> The second filter never executes.

The second filter would be executed on the original message, not on the
new copy of the original message in the "processed" folder - that's
probably the part here.

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Re: [Evolution] Repeat of question

2012-06-30 Thread David Woodhouse
On Fri, 2012-06-29 at 11:02 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-06-28 at 20:48 -0700, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
> > Hi, all.  Not to be a pest.  I posted this a few weeks ago, and didn't
> > receive any response.
> 
> Really?  The email I sent must have been a figment of my imagination
> then ... and this figment has mysteriously found its way into the
> archives ... 

But you didn't send your response to Jeffrey; only to the list :(

This is what happens when you cut people from Cc when replying to them.

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Re: [Evolution] Repeat of question

2012-06-30 Thread Lailah

Did you try with other GTK theme?  I think is a GTK+ theme problem,
because with some of then I've found some issues like that.  If not a
GTK+ theme may be is a Linux Mint bug.  I have both Fedoras:  Verne with
Evoluton 3.2  and  Beefy with Evolution 3.4.  Both look fine to me.


Hope this helps,
Lailah

El jue, 28-06-2012 a las 20:48 -0700, Jeffrey Needle escribió: 

> Hi, all.  Not to be a pest.  I posted this a few weeks ago, and didn't
> receive any response.
> 
> I'm using Evolution 3.2.3 on a Linux Mint box.  When I compose mail, or
> read most mails, the background to the message body is gray while the
> text is black.  Earlier versions of Evolution gave a bright white
> background, much easier for my old eyes.
> 
> Is there a way to adjust this, so I get the white background back?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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Re: [Evolution] Undesired IMAP account

2012-06-30 Thread Lailah

Hello all!

I've found the root of the problem:  In Online Accounts, was
"on" for Mail, Contacts, Docs, Chat and Calendar.  I've put an "off" on
Calendar and Mail, and IMAP account vanished.  Was magic!



Thanks very much!
Lailah

PD:  No, I haven't filters.  I was erasing the IMAP account from Edit >
Preferences > Mail Accounts.  The IMAP account was under its own folder,
as you say Mark

El mar, 26-06-2012 a las 20:33 +0200, Andre Klapper escribió: 

> On Tue, 2012-06-26 at 10:05 -0300, Lailah wrote:
> > 
> > Hello all!
> > 
> > I have this very annoying problem:  When I start Evolution
> > appears an IMAP account that I never set up and I don't want it here. 
> 
> Is it listed under Edit > Preferences > Mail Accounts?
> Is it listed under GNOME Online Accounts?
> 
> >  I manually erase it but in the next start it appears again.
> 
> How exactly do you erase it?
> 
> > It makes a mess with my mails because a part of them goes to the IMAP
> > account and a part of them goes to my true account  (POP).
> 
> Do you have some filters defined?
> Because normally each IMAP mail remains in its IMAP folders, and each
> POP mail ends up in the "On this computer" folders.
> 
> andre


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Re: [Evolution] filter processing stops after 1st filter executes

2012-06-30 Thread Thomas Mittelstaedt
Am Freitag, den 29.06.2012, 20:54 + schrieb Paul Murphy's unattended
box:
> My first filter pipes all incoming messages to an external program,
> and then moves the message to a "processed" folder.
> 
> The second filter then moves the message somewhere else (e.g. "bulk")
> if certain conditions are met.
> 
> The second filter never executes.  I do not have the first filter set
> to "stop processing other filters", so I expect the other filters to
> run.  Is there any way to get some verbose logging on the filters, so
> I can see why all but the first filter is being ignored?
> 
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You could set the tag "processed" in the first filter instead of moving
the message somewhere. In the second filter you check in the condition
if the tag "processed" ist set and those other conditions are met.




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Re: [Evolution] Repeat of question

2012-06-30 Thread Pete Biggs
On Sat, 2012-06-30 at 23:18 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote:
> On Fri, 2012-06-29 at 11:02 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > On Thu, 2012-06-28 at 20:48 -0700, Jeffrey Needle wrote:
> > > Hi, all.  Not to be a pest.  I posted this a few weeks ago, and didn't
> > > receive any response.
> > 
> > Really?  The email I sent must have been a figment of my imagination
> > then ... and this figment has mysteriously found its way into the
> > archives ... 
> 
> But you didn't send your response to Jeffrey; only to the list :(
> 
> This is what happens when you cut people from Cc when replying to them.
> 

That's a matter of philosophy and we have discussed it to death in the
past - they asked on the mailing list; I replied on the mailing list.

And surely before someone grouches about not receiving a reply it might
be sensible to have a look on the mailing list itself rather than
relying on personal emails.  They are the one requesting help; they must
receive the list emails in one form or another - it's not as if it's a
high volume list.

P.

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[Evolution] Moving from evolution to evolution

2012-06-30 Thread MR ZenWiz
I recently installed Xubuntu 12.04 on my home desktop, and the new
evolution does not recognize the old configuration of my on-board
email files.  I tried to import the mail from my old folder set (which
was completely preserved, but I also have it backed up), but it only
read in one folder and all of the mail in it was marked as unread.

Is there an easier way to get evolution to recognize the old mail
folders, or import them all at once?  I have over 40 folders to do,
and little time for that sort of tedium.  That may sound elitist, but
if I'm going to go through that much work, I'm thinking of going to a
different emailer where this won't happen again.

Or am I missing something really simple so I don't need to do that much work?

Thanks!

MR
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Re: [Evolution] Moving from evolution to evolution

2012-06-30 Thread MR ZenWiz
Sorry, I should have included this. I don't remember which version of
evolution I had in Ubuntu 10.10, but the current one for 12.04 is
3.2.3.

On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 7:14 PM, MR ZenWiz  wrote:
> I recently installed Xubuntu 12.04 on my home desktop, and the new
> evolution does not recognize the old configuration of my on-board
> email files.  I tried to import the mail from my old folder set (which
> was completely preserved, but I also have it backed up), but it only
> read in one folder and all of the mail in it was marked as unread.
>
> Is there an easier way to get evolution to recognize the old mail
> folders, or import them all at once?  I have over 40 folders to do,
> and little time for that sort of tedium.  That may sound elitist, but
> if I'm going to go through that much work, I'm thinking of going to a
> different emailer where this won't happen again.
>
> Or am I missing something really simple so I don't need to do that much work?
>
> Thanks!
>
> MR
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