[Evolution] Evolution does not decrypt PGP emails

2013-05-28 Thread huw
Hi all

I've just started using Evolution.  I can send emails encrypted (and
signed) just fine, but when my friend sends me emails encrypted with PGP
they are not decrypted by Evolution.  I get the dialogue asking for my
passphrase, which I duly enter, then the email displays in an encrypted
format anyway.  Any ideas?

I know it isn't a problem with my GPG setup, as it was working in Kmail2
(which I've just switched from) and I can copy the encrypted text to a
text file and decrypt it in a console.  The problem surely lies within
Evolution.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Kind regards,
Huw
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[Evolution] switch folders with sidebar hidden

2013-05-28 Thread Carpetnailz
Is there any way (e.g., keyboard shortcut) to switch mail folders if one
has the sidebar hidden--eg, to save screen space?

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[Evolution] Time drifting using Android - Exchange 2010 - Evolution

2013-05-28 Thread Vidar Evenrud Seeberg

Hello again!

I have posted this question before. However I was not used to 
communicating using mailing lists, so I screwd up the whole issue. Now, 
trying again!


My Linux computer:
Linux Mint DE, Update Pack 6 (latest)
TimeZone Europe/Oslo, which currently means +2, summer time
Time synchronized using NTP
Evolution 3.4.4 configured to use system time zone
EWS plugin version 3.4.4-1 to Evolution for syncing with office Exchange 
2010 server


I am also occasionally using Outlook 2010 installed on a Windows 7 pc or 
in a Virtualbox Windows XP guest on a Linux host.


I am also frequently using Outlook Web Access (OWA) since Evolution 
picks up events entered using my Samsung S3 Android phone wrong.


My phone:
Samsung S3 Android version 4.1.2
Timezone and time configured to automatically being fetched from the 
network (which probably means from the nearest cell)
Events and appointments entered using both stock SPlanner calendar 
application and Touchdown for Exchange app. The same sync-problems occur 
no matter which of these two calendar applications I use for entering 
appointments.


My problem:
When entering appointments/events on my phone (using either SPlanner or 
Touchdown) the appointments drift with two hours when picked up by 
Evolution. If entering an appointment from 10:00 to 11:00 on the phone, 
it shows up in Evolution from 8:00 to 9:00. This is how I do it (for 
reproduction):

1. Enter appointment on phone in Touchdown or SPlanner
2. Initiate sync on phone with office Exchange server (automatic sync 
causes same problem)

3. Start Evolution on pc
4. Appointment entered on phone shows two hours earlier in Evolution 
calendar.
5. For checking I have also opened OWA and Outlook, and the appointment 
shows correctly there


I have also checked:
- As noted: appointments entered on phone shows correctly in OWA and Outlook
- Appointments entered in Evolution syncs correctly to OWA, Outlook and 
phone
- Appointments entered in OWA and Outlook syncs correctly to both phone 
and Evolution.


I have also tried:
- Setting timezone to +/-0 on the phone. This made all appointments 
synced from Exchange server showing two hours earlier than correct. Not 
good...
- Setting timezone to +/-0 on the PC and/or in Evolution causing 
Evolution showing all appointments synced from Exchange server two hours 
earlier than correct. Not good either...


Conclusion:
- All syncing between Exchange and Evolution work as expected in both 
directions as long as appointments are entered in OWA, Outlook or Evolution
- Appointments entered in OWA, Outlook and Evolution sync as expected TO 
phone

- Appointments entered on phone sync correctly to OWA and Outlook
- Appointments entered on phone sync NOT correctly to Evolution (of 
course with Exchange 2010 server inbetween)
- And: I also hava a Samsung Galaxy Tab with Android 4.0.4 in which also 
appointments sync correctly to OWA and Outlook, but NOT correctly to 
Evolution


First:
- Can anybody reproduce this behavior?
Second:
- Do anybody have some suggestions for solving this issue?

I really like Evolution a lot. However, this behavior prevents me from 
using it since I enter appointments on the phone as often as in 
Evolution. For now I am forced to use OWA, which I do not like very much...


Best regards
Vidar Evenrud Seeberg
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Re: [Evolution] Time drifting using Android - Exchange 2010 - Evolution

2013-05-28 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 22:15 +0200, Vidar Evenrud Seeberg wrote:
 When entering appointments/events on my phone (using either SPlanner
 or Touchdown) the appointments drift with two hours when picked up by 
 Evolution. If entering an appointment from 10:00 to 11:00 on the
 phone, it shows up in Evolution from 8:00 to 9:00. 

When you say it drifts do you mean it's exactly 2 hours off, or that
it varies by up to 2 hours?

Do all the various components agree on the timezone and the current
time? I.e. if the Windows machine says it's 10am, does the Linux machine
also say it's 10am? How about the phone?

poc

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Re: [Evolution] switch folders with sidebar hidden

2013-05-28 Thread Matthew Barnes
On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 16:05 -0400, Carpetnailz wrote:
 Is there any way (e.g., keyboard shortcut) to switch mail folders if one
 has the sidebar hidden--eg, to save screen space?

Not that I know of.

I'm not even sure why we allow the sidebar to be hidden.

Matthew Barnes

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Re: [Evolution] switch folders with sidebar hidden

2013-05-28 Thread Andrew Cowie
On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 19:59 -0400, Matthew Barnes wrote:
 On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 16:05 -0400, Carpetnailz wrote:
  Is there any way (e.g., keyboard shortcut) to switch mail folders if one
  has the sidebar hidden--eg, to save screen space?

I wish we had an accelerator for that. F9 is the keystroke to show/hide
the side pane in most other GNOME apps. Perhaps Evolution could add it
as a toggle?

 I'm not even sure why we allow the sidebar to be hidden.

Oh, it's brilliant. I have it off most of the time. Evolution is fine on
a 1920x1080 monitor, but when disconnected on my laptop there's
insufficient screen real estate to see subject titles, especially in
threaded mailing-list discussions. Turning off the side pane makes
Evolution far more usable.

AfC
Sydney



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Re: [Evolution] switch folders with sidebar hidden

2013-05-28 Thread Matthew Barnes
On Wed, 2013-05-29 at 11:41 +1000, Andrew Cowie wrote:
 I wish we had an accelerator for that. F9 is the keystroke to show/hide
 the side pane in most other GNOME apps. Perhaps Evolution could add it
 as a toggle?

F9 currently triggers Send / Receive, but I'd be open to changing that
if F9 has enough of a precedent in other apps.  So far I've found Totem
and Rhythmbox.  Are there others?

Matthew Barnes

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Re: [Evolution] switch folders with sidebar hidden

2013-05-28 Thread Andrew Cowie
On Tue, 2013-05-28 at 22:04 -0400, Matthew Barnes wrote:

 F9 currently triggers Send / Receive, but I'd be open to changing that
 if F9 has enough of a precedent in other apps.  So far I've found Totem
 and Rhythmbox.  Are there others?

Nautilus and Evince use F9 as toggle, too.

AfC
Sydney

P.S. I just realized the original poster was asking for a way to change
the current folder [when only a single folder is showing]; that would be
awesome, but being able to toggle via i.e. F9 and then hunt-and-peck as
normal would be a good enough workaround for now.

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Re: [Evolution] switch folders with sidebar hidden

2013-05-28 Thread Matthew Barnes
On Wed, 2013-05-29 at 12:19 +1000, Andrew Cowie wrote:
  F9 currently triggers Send / Receive, but I'd be open to changing that
  if F9 has enough of a precedent in other apps.  So far I've found Totem
  and Rhythmbox.  Are there others?
 
 Nautilus and Evince use F9 as toggle, too.

And File-Roller and gThumb.  Okay I'm sold.

F12 looks available as a replacement Send / Receive shortcut.

Some keyboard-oriented users may be affected, but shouldn't be that hard
to get used to the change.

Matthew Barnes



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