Re: [Evolution] Notes on Data migration Evolution 2.24.5 to 3.4.3

2012-08-10 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Thu, 2012-08-09 at 12:08 -0600, Brian A Anderson wrote:
 In the long run an IMAP server is not really a good solution for I
 have a less than perfect/good ISP.  I still need to access mail that
 arrived both distant past and recent past.  Neither happen if either
 ISP net or ISP's imap server go down.  Obviously, I am not using my
 Linux system in an office building with a real IT team.   

Neither am I, nor I suspect are many people on this list. Furthermore,
if your ISP is unreliable, it's also unreliable for POP. There is
nothing you do with POP that you can't do with IMAP, including storing
all your mail locally.

poc

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Re: [Evolution] Connect/Disconnect - Is this a bug?

2012-08-10 Thread Lailah

Example:  Network Manager says I'm connected to internet.  I open
Firefox and is true, I have internet.  I open Evolution and see a
warning about disconnected Evolution.  Viceversa, Network Manager says
I'm disconnected from internet and is true, if I open Firefox I can't
see any web.  But I open Evolution, I write a mail and then it says
something like  Network have a problem. Do you want?  Option 1,2,3
As I can see, Evolution remember the last connection state and keeps it
despite of real connection state.  
I thought that was a Network Manager issue, as other times, so I
configure Evolution to connect directly to internet.
No changes.
Ideas?


Regards,
Lailah

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Re: [Evolution] Connect/Disconnect - Is this a bug?

2012-08-10 Thread Andre Klapper
Hi,

On Thu, 2012-08-09 at 17:17 -0300, Lailah wrote:
 But I open Evolution, I write a mail and then it says something like
 Network have a problem. Do you want?  Option 1,2,3

What are the exact message and options?

 As I can see, Evolution remember the last connection state and keeps
 it despite of real connection state.

What is your distribution?

andre
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Re: [Evolution] Connect/Disconnect - Is this a bug?

2012-08-10 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On 9 August 2012 15:47, Lailah lailah...@gmail.com wrote:

 **

 Example:  Network Manager says I'm connected to internet.  I open Firefox
 and is true, I have internet.  I open Evolution and see a warning about
 disconnected Evolution.  Viceversa, Network Manager says I'm disconnected
 from internet and is true, if I open Firefox I can't see any web.  But I
 open Evolution, I write a mail and then it says something like  Network
 have a problem. Do you want?  Option 1,2,3
 As I can see, Evolution remember the last connection state and keeps it
 despite of real connection state.
 I thought that was a Network Manager issue, as other times, so I configure
 Evolution to connect directly to internet.
 No changes.
 Ideas?


What do you mean you configured Evolution to connect directly to the
Internet? Evo doesn't have any control over connection configuration.

Also, make sure your NetworkManager is configured to manage the network
interface(s) you're using (you may have more than one). It's not enough for
the machine to be connected and the connection to work, NM has to *know*
this. That's the essential point of the FAQ I referenced earlier.

poc
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Re: [Evolution] Connect/Disconnect - Is this a bug?

2012-08-10 Thread Andre Klapper
On Fri, 2012-08-10 at 11:11 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
 What do you mean you configured Evolution to connect directly to the
 Internet? Evo doesn't have any control over connection configuration.

It kind of has: Edit  Preferences  Network Preferences.

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