Re: [Evolution] close original mail after reply

2012-09-29 Thread Dan Vrátil
On Friday 28 of September 2012 21:11:41 Carpetnailz wrote:
 At one point I was prompted whether I wanted to have original mail close
 or stay open after replying. I chose 'stay open', but now I want to
 chose 'close'. I've looked through all the menu items, particularly
 Edit/Preferences, but can't find a place to make that change.

 
 Googling only gives some people wishing there were such a feature. Yet I
 was prompted for a choice about it, so there must be such a feature.
 Where is it?

Hi,

Start dconf-editor, and set org.gnome.evolution.mail.prompt-on-reply-close-
browser to either ask to be prompted again next time or always to 
automatically close the window every time.

Cheers,

Dan

PS: Maybe we should consider adding a button to Preferences dialog to allow 
users to reset all prompt- GSettings values?

 
 Thanks.
 
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Re: [Evolution] close original mail after reply

2012-09-29 Thread Carpetnailz
On Sat, 2012-09-29 at 12:00 +0200, Dan Vrátil wrote:
 On Friday 28 of September 2012 21:11:41 Carpetnailz wrote:
  At one point I was prompted whether I wanted to have original mail close
  or stay open after replying. I chose 'stay open', but now I want to
  chose 'close'. I've looked through all the menu items, particularly
  Edit/Preferences, but can't find a place to make that change.
 
  
  Googling only gives some people wishing there were such a feature. Yet I
  was prompted for a choice about it, so there must be such a feature.
  Where is it?
 
 Hi,
 
 Start dconf-editor, and set org.gnome.evolution.mail.prompt-on-reply-close-
 browser to either ask to be prompted again next time or always to 
 automatically close the window every time.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Dan
 
 PS: Maybe we should consider adding a button to Preferences dialog to allow 
 users to reset all prompt- GSettings values?
 
  
  Thanks.


So I got dconf-editor installed--after repeatedly getting command not
found. I've got the configuration editor window open but there's no
option Prompt-on-reply-close-browser. (Running 3.4.4 on Fedora 17.)
org-gnome-evolution-mail: nothing there
org-gnome-evolution-plugin: nothing there


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Re: [Evolution] close original mail after reply

2012-09-29 Thread Dan Vrátil
On Saturday 29 of September 2012 07:58:00 you wrote:
 On Sat, 2012-09-29 at 12:00 +0200, Dan Vrátil wrote:
  On Friday 28 of September 2012 21:11:41 Carpetnailz wrote:
   At one point I was prompted whether I wanted to have original mail close
   or stay open after replying. I chose 'stay open', but now I want to
   chose 'close'. I've looked through all the menu items, particularly
   Edit/Preferences, but can't find a place to make that change.
   
   
   Googling only gives some people wishing there were such a feature. Yet I
   was prompted for a choice about it, so there must be such a feature.
   Where is it?
  
  Hi,
  
  Start dconf-editor, and set
  org.gnome.evolution.mail.prompt-on-reply-close-
  browser to either ask to be prompted again next time or always to
  automatically close the window every time.
  
  Cheers,
  
  Dan
  
  PS: Maybe we should consider adding a button to Preferences dialog to
  allow
  users to reset all prompt- GSettings values?
  
   Thanks.
 
 So I got dconf-editor installed--after repeatedly getting command not
 found. I've got the configuration editor window open but there's no
 option Prompt-on-reply-close-browser. (Running 3.4.4 on Fedora 17.)
 org-gnome-evolution-mail: nothing there
 org-gnome-evolution-plugin: nothing there

Sorry, in Evolution 3.4 the key is most probably still in GConf. Install 
gconf-editor and set /apps/evolution/mail/prompts/reply_close_browser to ask 
or always, as described in my first mail.

Cheers,

Dan


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Re: [Evolution] close original mail after reply

2012-09-29 Thread Carpetnailz
On Sat, 2012-09-29 at 15:38 +0200, Dan Vrátil wrote:
 On Saturday 29 of September 2012 07:58:00 you wrote:
  On Sat, 2012-09-29 at 12:00 +0200, Dan Vrátil wrote:
   On Friday 28 of September 2012 21:11:41 Carpetnailz wrote:
At one point I was prompted whether I wanted to have original mail close
or stay open after replying. I chose 'stay open', but now I want to
chose 'close'. I've looked through all the menu items, particularly
Edit/Preferences, but can't find a place to make that change.


Googling only gives some people wishing there were such a feature. Yet I
was prompted for a choice about it, so there must be such a feature.
Where is it?
   
   Hi,
   
   Start dconf-editor, and set
   org.gnome.evolution.mail.prompt-on-reply-close-
   browser to either ask to be prompted again next time or always to
   automatically close the window every time.
   
   Cheers,
   
   Dan
   
   PS: Maybe we should consider adding a button to Preferences dialog to
   allow
   users to reset all prompt- GSettings values?
   
Thanks.
  
  So I got dconf-editor installed--after repeatedly getting command not
  found. I've got the configuration editor window open but there's no
  option Prompt-on-reply-close-browser. (Running 3.4.4 on Fedora 17.)
  org-gnome-evolution-mail: nothing there
  org-gnome-evolution-plugin: nothing there
 
 Sorry, in Evolution 3.4 the key is most probably still in GConf. Install 
 gconf-editor and set /apps/evolution/mail/prompts/reply_close_browser to 
 ask 
 or always, as described in my first mail.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Dan
 
 
Nothing there either. The only things under apps-evolution-mail are
accounts, signatures, and default_account. (And it's impossible to
scroll to the end of the settings entries under 'accounts'.



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Re: [Evolution] A couldn't recover my old folders after a backup/restore operation

2012-09-29 Thread Pete Biggs
On Fri, 2012-09-28 at 16:00 -0700, Julio Sergio Santana wrote:
 Yes, the folders were apparently unpacked in the new locations. I mean,
 MYFOLDER, MYFOLDER.cmeta, MYFOLDER.ev-summary, MYFOLDER.ev-summary-meta,
 MYFOLDER.ibex.index, and MYFOLDER.ibex.index.data, are in
 $HOME/.local/share/evolution/mail/local, which, I undertand, is the new
 standard location. The thing is why can I not see them with the new version
 of Evolution? 

Because the newer versions of Evolution use Maildir format mail folders
whereas the older ones use mbox - hence the single file mbox folders are
not expected in .local/share/evolution

 
 Since, as I understand, there is no way to see them using Evolution, is
 there another way to see them, and the messages inside?
 

Yes.  Unpack the backup file manually somewhere, find out where the mail
folders are in that directory hierarchy.  Within Evo create an account
of type 'Standard Unix mbox spool directory' and point the path to where
your mbox files are.  A new account will appear in the left hand pane
and all your old mail folders will be under that account.  Copy and
paste the mail to wherever you want it and then delete the account when
you are finished.

All this has been discussed previously within the past few months on
this mailing list.

P.

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