Re: [Evolution] [SOLVED] Evo freezes during rendering of very large messages

2014-11-19 Thread Emilio Recio
I don't believe this is solved. I had an issue with this as well. I 
cannot even read large text messages (10mb)... Have you tried opening 
the email in a normal window? The same thing happens, so it's not 
solved. Thunderbird has no problems opening and displaying the 10mb text 
email. Neither does any other client. This was the major show stopper 
for continuing to use Evolution. I will come back and try it from time 
to time (which is the reason I am still on this mailing list) with newer 
versions because it's very feature rich, but I have moved to using 
DavMail/Thunderbird for now for purely functionality/pragmatic reasons.

-e

On 11/17/2014 02:05 AM, Per wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan  > wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2014-11-14 at 09:29 -0800, Per wrote:
>  > Evo 3.10.4
>  >
>  > I receive some very large log files by email (text format, logs
> in email
>  > body).
>  >
>  > When I click to select/view the message, Evo CPU usage jumps and then
>  > becomes unresponsive (did not have patience to wait > 5 min). Evo
> has to be
>  > force quit.
>
> Turn off the preview pane (toggle View->Preview->Show Message Preview or
> hit Ctrl-M).
>
>
> ​Thanks! This allowed me to bypass the preview and delete the message.
>
>   - Per
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Re: [Evolution] Issue with read only calendars using CalDav SSL (3.10.4)

2014-11-19 Thread Maupertus
Sorry to say that i have this exact same problem with Evolution 3.12.8 in
Fedora 21. Have tried two different CalDav servers, both are added and load
the data but are marked as read-only.



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[Evolution] Cannot get pop summary and other strange evolution 3.10.4 behavior

2014-11-19 Thread John Lauterbach

Running evolution 3.10.4 under Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit.

Strange behavior of evolution continues.

1.Some e-mails with html cause evolution to crash, but no bug reports 
issues.

2.Keyring loses my evolution password.  Why does this happen?  Clue: slow 
response from incoming mail servers seems to trigger this.

3.Performance of evolution with inbound.att.net on Port 995 is very 
problematic.

4. Keyring incorrectly reports password as being incorrect

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Re: [Evolution] [SOLVED] Evo freezes during rendering of very large messages

2014-11-19 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2014-11-18 at 17:36 +, Emilio Recio wrote:
> I don't believe this is solved. I had an issue with this as well. I 
> cannot even read large text messages (10mb)... Have you tried opening 
> the email in a normal window?

The suggestion was to close the preview pane as a workaround to avoid
opening the message. If the message needs to be opened but causes a
problem that would be a bug which should be reported to Bugzilla.

[Please avoid top-posting on this list as it annoys a lot of people].

poc

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[Evolution] IMAP Namespace in 3.10.4

2014-11-19 Thread Sajan Parikh
I just moved over to Fedora 20 from Ubuntu and haven't used Evolution
all too much in the past.

I need to set an IMAP Path or namespace on my IMAP account.  A quick
Google shows tons of refereneces to an option titled to the effect of
"Overwrite default namespace" in Receiving Options, however that option
does not exist for me.

Here is a screenshot of what I see in receiving options.

http://i.sajan.io/1416406559.jpg

How can I set the IMAP path or namespace?

Thanks.
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Re: [Evolution] IMAP Namespace in 3.10.4

2014-11-19 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2014-11-19 at 08:16 -0600, Sajan Parikh wrote:
> I just moved over to Fedora 20 from Ubuntu and haven't used Evolution
> all too much in the past.
> 
> I need to set an IMAP Path or namespace on my IMAP account.  A quick
> Google shows tons of refereneces to an option titled to the effect of
> "Overwrite default namespace" in Receiving Options, however that option
> does not exist for me.
> 
> Here is a screenshot of what I see in receiving options.
> 
> http://i.sajan.io/1416406559.jpg
> 
> How can I set the IMAP path or namespace?

I don't recall ever seeing that in Evolution. The namespace is normally
defined at the server end. Why do you want to override it?

poc

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Re: [Evolution] IMAP Namespace in 3.10.4

2014-11-19 Thread Sajan Parikh
On Wed, 2014-11-19 at 16:56 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> I don't recall ever seeing that in Evolution. The namespace is normally
> defined at the server end. Why do you want to override it?
> 
> poc

My Sent, Junk, Trash folders are all being shown as a subfolder of
Inbox.  In Thunderbird, I was able to set a IMAP Path prefix to INBOX
and everything became a top level folder as expected.

Here is a message on the Ubuntu mailing list referencing the same issue
and option.

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2004-October/008658.html
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Re: [Evolution] IMAP Namespace in 3.10.4

2014-11-19 Thread Andre Klapper
On Wed, 2014-11-19 at 11:09 -0600, Sajan Parikh wrote:
> My Sent, Junk, Trash folders are all being shown as a subfolder of
> Inbox.  In Thunderbird, I was able to set a IMAP Path prefix to INBOX
> and everything became a top level folder as expected.

I guess that the old "IMAP" implementation offered that and that the
current "IMAP+" implementation does not offer that.

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Re: [Evolution] IMAP Namespace in 3.10.4

2014-11-19 Thread Dragan Jurkovic
On 19 November 2014 12:36, Andre Klapper  wrote:

> On Wed, 2014-11-19 at 11:09 -0600, Sajan Parikh wrote:
> > My Sent, Junk, Trash folders are all being shown as a subfolder of
> > Inbox.  In Thunderbird, I was able to set a IMAP Path prefix to INBOX
> > and everything became a top level folder as expected.
>
> I guess that the old "IMAP" implementation offered that and that the
> current "IMAP+" implementation does not offer that.
>
>
If your IMAP server supports "altnamespace" configuration parameter (like
Cyrus Imap does) you can set it to yes


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Re: [Evolution] Evolution 3.12.7 debian - Maildir directories name corruption

2014-11-19 Thread Ángel González
Peter Von Kaehne wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I uses Evolution 3.12.7 on Debian testing. This is a problem which bugs me 
> enormously and I have no clue where it comes from:
> 
> I have created a Maildir with subfolders.

> Now, I have stopped this on most occasions by doing repeatedly a radical 
> delete and rename of folders and of .cmeta files, but right now I am fighting 
> with one set of Maildirs - the other one is now finally "come to rest" and 
> works just fine.
> 
> To be honest I am entirely clueless what is the background and do not even 
> know where to start looking. I had the same experience on Ubuntu 13.10 and 
> 14.04 (and whatever incarnation of Evo they are using) but things came to a 
> rest after one or two "culls and renames" and I stopped worrying. Now, here 
> in Debian I am still fighting and I also think this should probably be raised 
> on the list.
> 
> Also - the Maildir which has come to rest is now displayed in Evolution just 
> like I expect as a tree of nested folders, while the "active" one is shown as 
> a flat list of folders with the 2E/5Fs in their name.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Peter

Hello Peter,

I recently reported the same issue:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2014-September/msg00127.html


While I don't know what makes evolution fail to note that it has already
"migrated" the folders (I hinted some possibilities at the previous
mail), you can stop it by manually creating the ..maildir++ file at the
maildir root:
> printf "maildir++ 1" > ..maildir++

Then evolution will notice that the maildir isn't an old version of
evolution maildir and won't start the rename process.


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Re: [Evolution] IMAP Namespace in 3.10.4

2014-11-19 Thread Ángel González
Sajan Parikh wrote:
> My Sent, Junk, Trash folders are all being shown as a subfolder of
> Inbox.  In Thunderbird, I was able to set a IMAP Path prefix to INBOX
> and everything became a top level folder as expected.

The server should be returning that the prefix is INBOX, without
requiring the client to manually configure that.

The INBOX prefix is typical of Courier, but it correctly reports that
through the NAMESPACE extension:
http://www.courier-mta.org/FAQ.html#namespace


Can you run 
> CAMEL_DEBUG=imapx:io evolution

and look for lines containing NAMESPACE?


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Re: [Evolution] IMAP Namespace in 3.10.4

2014-11-19 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2014-11-19 at 11:09 -0600, Sajan Parikh wrote:
> On Wed, 2014-11-19 at 16:56 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > I don't recall ever seeing that in Evolution. The namespace is normally
> > defined at the server end. Why do you want to override it?
> > 
> > poc
> 
> My Sent, Junk, Trash folders are all being shown as a subfolder of
> Inbox.  In Thunderbird, I was able to set a IMAP Path prefix to INBOX
> and everything became a top level folder as expected.

The original IMAP spec works this way by default. Most IMAP server
implementations such as Cyrus allow the server admin to change it to use
a so-called "rootless" configuration, i.e. with the top folders at the
same level as Inbox. That of course applies uniformly to all users. As I
said, I can't recall Evo ever having an option to change that on a
per-user basis. It may have had such an option a long time ago but AFAIK
not recently.

> Here is a message on the Ubuntu mailing list referencing the same issue
> and option.
> 
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2004-October/008658.html

A message from 2004? I doubt that's going to be very helpful.

poc

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Re: [Evolution] IMAP Namespace in 3.10.4

2014-11-19 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2014-11-19 at 21:47 +0100, Ángel González wrote:
> > My Sent, Junk, Trash folders are all being shown as a subfolder of
> > Inbox.  In Thunderbird, I was able to set a IMAP Path prefix to
> INBOX
> > and everything became a top level folder as expected.
> 
> The server should be returning that the prefix is INBOX, without
> requiring the client to manually configure that.

Only if it's configured that way. The "standard" out-of-the-box
configuration has Inbox at the root, even though I suspect most servers
change that.

poc

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Re: [Evolution] IMAP Namespace in 3.10.4

2014-11-19 Thread Milan Crha
On Wed, 2014-11-19 at 08:16 -0600, Sajan Parikh wrote:
> I need to set an IMAP Path or namespace on my IMAP account.  A quick 
> Google shows tons of refereneces to an option titled to the effect 
> of "Overwrite default namespace" in Receiving Options, however that 
> option does not exist for me.

Hi,
the IMAPx has the option, but it was removed from preferences. There 
is also a bug report to return in back, but I cannot find it right 
now. The current only way is to go to ~/.config/evolution/sources and 
pick the right .source file and change there:
   [Imapx Backend]
   Namespace=your-desired-namespace-to-use
   UseNamespace=true

The default values are:
   [Imapx Backend]
   Namespace=
   UseNamespace=false

There might not be running evolution-source-registry when you'll be 
editing the file, because it can overwrite it with other changes, do 
not pick your changes or anything similar (it's an underlying 
evolution file). Once the source registry is restarted it might pick 
your change. The best to edit the file when not being logged into the 
graphical environment, only in the text console (like at Ctrl+Alt+F3).
Hope it helps,
Milan

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