[Evolution] Error sending email with attachment on Evolution 3.12 Exchange server 2007

2015-01-21 Thread Henrique Tschannerl
I'm using evolution 3.12 on Fedora 21, and when I try to send an email with 
attachment I get thie message.
"The reported error was "Missing  in SOAP response".".

Someone knows what is that?


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Re: [Evolution] Automatically downloading all e-mails from IMAP server

2015-01-21 Thread Francesco Turco
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015, at 23:42, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> I also don't understand how you can have messages which have not been
> downloaded but are nevertheless not new. Can you explain what you mean?

They are messages I received from people weeks or months ago. I read
them via webmail. Evolution only downloaded their title/header because
if I go offline it is unable to open their content. So I don't have them
locally.

I tried offlineimap, and it clearly downloaded all messages from all my
accounts. It seems a much better way of making backups. Evolution
doesn't give me the same feeling of control over data. That's a pity,
because I have GNOME as my desktop environment of choice and Evolution
is well integrated in it. With webmail I also don't receive
notifications when a message arrives.
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Re: [Evolution] Automatically downloading all e-mails from IMAP server

2015-01-21 Thread Pete Biggs

> 
> I tried offlineimap, and it clearly downloaded all messages from all my
> accounts. It seems a much better way of making backups.

Evolution is a mail client, it's not designed to make backups of your
remote mail - being able to download and make local copies of messages
is only for convenience of access to messages when you are off-line.

> Evolution
> doesn't give me the same feeling of control over data. That's a pity,
> because I have GNOME as my desktop environment of choice and Evolution
> is well integrated in it. With webmail I also don't receive
> notifications when a message arrives.

You don't have to give up Evolution.  The purpose of OfflineIMAP is not
for backing up emails, it's to provide a local synchronised repository
of mail that in reality resides on an IMAP server.  The fact that it
makes it easy to then backup your email locally is a by-product.  

Evolution can read the OfflineIMAP mail store (it's in Maildir format),
so point Evolution at that repository and just use it as normal.
Changes to the local store are synchronised back to the IMAP server.

See the OfflineIMAP web pages (http://offlineimap.org/) for more
details.

P.

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Re: [Evolution] Automatically downloading all e-mails from IMAP server

2015-01-21 Thread Karsten Kloss
Sorry, but is POP3 not available? Change to POP3 and you have your
backup. 

regards
Karsten


Am Mittwoch, den 21.01.2015, 10:29 + schrieb Pete Biggs:
> > 
> > I tried offlineimap, and it clearly downloaded all messages from all my
> > accounts. It seems a much better way of making backups.
> 
> Evolution is a mail client, it's not designed to make backups of your
> remote mail - being able to download and make local copies of messages
> is only for convenience of access to messages when you are off-line.
> 
> > Evolution
> > doesn't give me the same feeling of control over data. That's a pity,
> > because I have GNOME as my desktop environment of choice and Evolution
> > is well integrated in it. With webmail I also don't receive
> > notifications when a message arrives.
> 
> You don't have to give up Evolution.  The purpose of OfflineIMAP is not
> for backing up emails, it's to provide a local synchronised repository
> of mail that in reality resides on an IMAP server.  The fact that it
> makes it easy to then backup your email locally is a by-product.  
> 
> Evolution can read the OfflineIMAP mail store (it's in Maildir format),
> so point Evolution at that repository and just use it as normal.
> Changes to the local store are synchronised back to the IMAP server.
> 
> See the OfflineIMAP web pages (http://offlineimap.org/) for more
> details.
> 
> P.
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Re: [Evolution] Error sending email with attachment on Evolution 3.12 Exchange server 2007

2015-01-21 Thread Milan Crha
On Tue, 2015-01-20 at 18:05 -0200, Henrique Tschannerl wrote:
> I'm using evolution 3.12 on Fedora 21, and when I try to send an 
> email with attachment I get thie message.
> "The reported error was "Missing  in SOAP 
> response".".
> 


Hi,
it looks like your server returned something unexpected. As you likely 
use evolution-ews, you can check what the server returned (and what 
was sent to it) when you run evolution with EWS debugging on: 
   $ EWS_DEBUG=2 evolution
then reproduce the issue and check the terminal output, what will be 
there. It may give a clue what's going wrong.
Bye,
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Re: [Evolution] Error sending email with attachment on Evolution 3.12 Exchange server 2007

2015-01-21 Thread Henrique Tschannerl
Helo Milan,

Did like you said.

The response on the terminal was:

 The response code: 500
 The response headers for message 0xafd7ab0
 =
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 12:13:12 GMT
Server: Microsoft-IIS/6.0
X-Powered-By: ASP.NET
X-AspNet-Version: 2.0.50727
Cache-Control: private
Content-Type: application/soap+xml; charset=utf-8
Content-Length: 508


http://www.w3.org/2003/05/soap-envelope";
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"; xmlns:xsd="
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";>
  

  
soap:Receiver
  
  
Server was unable to process request.
---> Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
  
  

  



On Wed Jan 21 2015 at 9:39:18 AM Milan Crha  wrote:

> On Tue, 2015-01-20 at 18:05 -0200, Henrique Tschannerl wrote:
> > I'm using evolution 3.12 on Fedora 21, and when I try to send an
> > email with attachment I get thie message.
> > "The reported error was "Missing  in SOAP
> > response".".
> >
>
>
> Hi,
> it looks like your server returned something unexpected. As you likely
> use evolution-ews, you can check what the server returned (and what
> was sent to it) when you run evolution with EWS debugging on:
>$ EWS_DEBUG=2 evolution
> then reproduce the issue and check the terminal output, what will be
> there. It may give a clue what's going wrong.
> Bye,
> Milan
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Re: [Evolution] Error sending email with attachment on Evolution 3.12 Exchange server 2007

2015-01-21 Thread Milan Crha
On Wed, 2015-01-21 at 12:15 +, Henrique Tschannerl wrote:
> Server was unable to process 
> request. ---> Object reference not set to an instance of an 
> object.

Hi,
nice, it means that the server doesn't like the way evolution-ews sent 
the message. Could you reproduce this with some small non-private 
attachment and email address and provide the debug output of the data 
which were sent to the server, please? We may eventually move the 
discussion to a bug report, which would be nice to have filled at:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=evolution-ews

Bye,
Milan
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Re: [Evolution] Directory Structures - Evolution 3.10.4

2015-01-21 Thread Milan Crha
On Tue, 2015-01-20 at 11:15 +, Steve T wrote:
> 
> I'm not sure what the directory name structure is, but it seems to 
> include the machine  'host' name (which has also changed through the 
> migrations).
> 

Hi,
those with the host name are your configured accounts, those which 
belong to local store, like maildir, mbox and similar types. If you do 
not have any such configured, then you might eventually move the 
folders away, but as far as I know, if the account is not configured, 
then the folders are moved to the 'trash' subfolder and eventually 
permanently deleted after some time.
Bye,
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Re: [Evolution] Error sending email with attachment on Evolution 3.12 Exchange server 2007

2015-01-21 Thread Milan Crha
On Wed, 2015-01-21 at 14:03 +, Henrique Tschannerl wrote:
> 
> I did some tests, I created a file with the command fallocate -l 
> XXXKB teste, util 2200KB Evolution works, but with a file 2300KB of 
> size I got the error.
> I put the response of debug into a file, like you can see in the 
> attachment.
> 

Hi,
thanks for the update. The size-related information seems to be the 
main point. From that I'd say you face this bug report:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722284

Feel free to add yourself there, thus you'd get information when 
anything changes regarding it.
Bye,
Milan

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Re: [Evolution] Directory Structures - Evolution 3.10.4

2015-01-21 Thread Steve T
On Wed, 2015-01-21 at 13:44 +0100, Milan Crha wrote:

> On Tue, 2015-01-20 at 11:15 +, Steve T wrote:
> > 
> > I'm not sure what the directory name structure is, but it seems to 
> > include the machine  'host' name (which has also changed through the 
> > migrations).
> > 
> 
> Hi,
> those with the host name are your configured accounts, those which 
> belong to local store, like maildir, mbox and similar types. If you do 
> not have any such configured, then you might eventually move the 
> folders away, but as far as I know, if the account is not configured, 
> then the folders are moved to the 'trash' subfolder and eventually 
> permanently deleted after some time.
> Bye,
> Milan
> 


Milan,
Is there a way of knowing which of those directories are currently being
used? Some seem to hold very old data - eg the local_mbox latest entry
is Feb last year. Is that an old 'pre-conversion' folder? 


Steve
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Re: [Evolution] Directory Structures - Evolution 3.10.4

2015-01-21 Thread Milan Crha
On Wed, 2015-01-21 at 16:13 +, Steve T wrote:
> 
> Is there a way of knowing which of those directories are currently 
> being used? Some seem to hold very old data - eg the local_mbox 
> latest entry is Feb last year. Is that an old 'pre-conversion' 
> folder?
> 

Hi,
Edit->Preferences->Mail Accounts shows you a list of the configured 
mail accounts. Delete some, and then the folder will be automatically 
moved into the trash folder, as I said earlier. Even the backup of the 
old settings (before migration to Maildir, corresponding to the 
'local_mbox' folder) is configured there. If you do not need that 
backup anymore, then delete the account and the rest will be done for 
you. I'm not 100% sure when exactly it'll be auto-moved to the trash 
folder, but it surely will, once a background "service" will notice no 
corresponding account configured for that particular folder. Also 
check the account settings, the mbox type has there a folder, or file, 
to which it points and reads mail from.

In short, your On This Computer/... messages are stored in the 'local' 
subfolder. The rest are custom accounts (and the special 'trash' 
folder).
Hope it helps,
Milan

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[Evolution] FOREIGN KEY CONSTRAINT FAILED error deleting local contact (Solved)

2015-01-21 Thread Dennis Reichel
Howto fix a problem deleting contacts from a local address book
evolution 3.12.9 on fedora 21 x64, fedup'd from fedora 20 clean install
when the error message is: "foreign key constraint failed"

This might have something to do with migrating data from earlier
versions of evolution.

The simplest fix:

1) In Evolution, create a new addressbook "on this computer"

2) Still in Evolution, copy your contacts to this new addressbook

3) Close Evolution

4) Ensure evolution-addressbook-factory has terminated
$ ps aux | grep evolution

5) Rename ~/.local/share/evolution/addressbook/system folder to
something else Note: the brave may prefer to simply delete
this folder.  It will be recreated the when Evolution is next
launched.  The temporary addressbook is in a different folder.

6) Launch Evolution, copy contacts back to the automatically created
Personal addressbook

7) Delete the address book created to temporarily store your contacts. 


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[Evolution] Exchange strips the the html variant?

2015-01-21 Thread Bjørn T Johansen
Is this a known problem? Any workarounds?

We are using Exchange 2010 at work and when I send an html mail to someone 
internally, the html version of the mail is kept.
But sending a mail to someone external, the Exchange server strips the html 
variant from the mail and keeps just the plain text version.
(Seems to be something to do with Exchange and TNEF?)

Are there any configuration one can do in Evolution to be able to send html 
mails externally?
Or in Exchange?


Regards,

BTJ

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[Evolution] Messages vanish from Junk folder (apparently) when it is opened

2015-01-21 Thread Dennis Reichel
Evolution 3.12.9

Messages vanish from Junk folder (generic IMAP email account) 

How to reproduce issue:

Browse the left panel (Folder List), Junk shows something like 24
messages.  Open the folder by clicking Junk
"There are no messages in this folder."

Note: View -> [X] Show deleted messages is checked.
 
Wait a while with the Junk folder open and the spam messages appear.

Select another folder, return to Junk and:

"There are no messages in this folder."


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Re: [Evolution] Messages vanish from Junk folder (apparently) when it is opened

2015-01-21 Thread Pete Biggs

> Messages vanish from Junk folder (generic IMAP email account) 
> 
> How to reproduce issue:
> 
> Browse the left panel (Folder List), Junk shows something like 24
> messages.  Open the folder by clicking Junk
>   "There are no messages in this folder."
> 
> Note: View -> [X] Show deleted messages is checked.
>  
> Wait a while with the Junk folder open and the spam messages appear.
> 
Junk is, by default, a virtual folder and is populated by the messages
tagged as Junk in all the rest of the folders in that account.  Perhaps
it is just taking a while to scan all your folders looking for the
tagged messages.

However, I suspect it shouldn't take a noticeable amount of time to do
this as the message list should be cached somewhere.  Have you run Evo
from the command line to see if there are any error messages - perhaps
Evo can't write to one of its database files so can't cache things.

P.

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Re: [Evolution] Automatically downloading all e-mails from IMAP server

2015-01-21 Thread Bart
On Wed, 2015-01-21 at 11:40 +0100, Karsten Kloss wrote:
> Sorry, but is POP3 not available? Change to POP3 and you have your
> backup. 
> 
> regards
> Karsten
> 

Oh oh!  You said the "P" word!  :)

The next 14 messages will be about how old, outdated, ugly, unusable and
several more degrading adjectives that style of receiving is.



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Re: [Evolution] Automatically downloading all e-mails from IMAP server

2015-01-21 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2015-01-21 at 14:14 -0700, Bart wrote:
> On Wed, 2015-01-21 at 11:40 +0100, Karsten Kloss wrote:
> > Sorry, but is POP3 not available? Change to POP3 and you have your
> > backup. 
> > 
> > regards
> > Karsten
> > 
> 
> Oh oh!  You said the "P" word!  :)
> 
> The next 14 messages will be about how old, outdated, ugly, unusable and
> several more degrading adjectives that style of receiving is.

Which it is, but as the OP seems to be using IMAP as if it were POP then
maybe it's the right solution for him.

poc

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Re: [Evolution] Automatically downloading all e-mails from IMAP server

2015-01-21 Thread Pete Biggs
On Wed, 2015-01-21 at 11:40 +0100, Karsten Kloss wrote:
> Sorry, but is POP3 not available? Change to POP3 and you have your
> backup. 
> 

The problem with using POP in this case is that the flow of mail is in
one direction whereas OfflineIMAP will synchronise changes in both
directions, which allows the use of multiple clients (such as webmail).

P.

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[Evolution] managing Contacts shuts down Evolution

2015-01-21 Thread Néstor
I have successfully configured Evolution migrating from a pst file in
linux mint 17.1 MATE
The program is working ok but:
whenever I add or edit a contact Evolution shuts down at clicking save.
Re starting Evolution shows that the new contact or the edited one are
ok.
How can I sort it out?
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Re: [Evolution] managing Contacts shuts down Evolution

2015-01-21 Thread Andre Klapper
Hi,


On Wed, 2015-01-21 at 19:14 -0300, Néstor wrote:
> I have successfully configured Evolution migrating from a pst file in
> linux mint 17.1 MATE
> The program is working ok but:
> whenever I add or edit a contact Evolution shuts down at clicking
> save.
> Re starting Evolution shows that the new contact or the edited one are
> ok.
> How can I sort it out?

Follow
https://wiki.gnome.org/Community/GettingInTouch/Bugzilla/GettingTraces
and file a bug report in your distribution's bug tracker.

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Re: [Evolution] Messages vanish from Junk folder (apparently) when it is opened

2015-01-21 Thread Andre Klapper
On Wed, 2015-01-21 at 15:47 -0500, Dennis Reichel wrote:
> Messages vanish from Junk folder (generic IMAP email account) 
> 
> How to reproduce issue:
> 
> Browse the left panel (Folder List), Junk shows something like 24
> messages.  Open the folder by clicking Junk
>   "There are no messages in this folder."
> 
> Note: View -> [X] Show deleted messages is checked.
>  
> Wait a while with the Junk folder open and the spam messages appear.
> 
> Select another folder, return to Junk and:
> 
>   "There are no messages in this folder."

So messages **marked as deleted** vanish from the junk folder.

That's expected behavior as Evolution purges folders that include
messages marked as deleted when switching/updating folders.

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Re: [Evolution] Exchange strips the the html variant?

2015-01-21 Thread Milan Crha
On Wed, 2015-01-21 at 21:05 +0100, Bjørn T Johansen wrote:
> Is this a known problem? Any workarounds?
> 
> We are using Exchange 2010 at work and when I send an html mail to 
> someone internally, the html version of the mail is kept.
> But sending a mail to someone external, the Exchange server strips 
> the html variant from the mail and keeps just the plain text version.
> (Seems to be something to do with Exchange and TNEF?)
> 
> Are there any configuration one can do in Evolution to be able to 
> send html mails externally?
> Or in Exchange?
> 

Hi,
it sounds known, I even think there was done some investigation around 
it, but I do not recall any detail, neither can find a bug report for 
it. It's possible it was discussed in a mailing list or I just chose 
wrong search terms. Unfortunately, I also do not recall any resolution 
for this.

What I can tell, then evolution-ews (I suppose you use it, even you 
didn't tell it, neither its version) doesn't use TNEF or anything, it 
simply sends what user wanted to send, that means either only the 
plain text part or plain+html parts. From that I'd believe the setting 
is on the server side.

I do not think that the received message is shown as plain text due to 
the recipient's client setting to show only plain text parts.
Bye,
Milan

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Re: [Evolution] managing Contacts shuts down Evolution

2015-01-21 Thread Milan Crha
On Wed, 2015-01-21 at 19:14 -0300, Néstor wrote:
> I have successfully configured Evolution migrating from a pst file 
> in linux mint 17.1 MATE
> The program is working ok but:
> whenever I add or edit a contact Evolution shuts down at clicking 
> save. Re starting Evolution shows that the new contact or the edited 
> one are ok.
> How can I sort it out?
> 

Hi,
maybe you face
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1128745

but it depends on couple things, like your version of Evolution (I've 
absolutely no idea what Evolution version your Linux Mint 17.1 MATE 
ships) and the actual backtrace of the crash, at least.
Bye,
Milan

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Re: [Evolution] Exchange strips the the html variant?

2015-01-21 Thread Bjørn T Johansen
On 22 January 2015 at 06:30:37 , Milan Crha (mc...@redhat.com) wrote:
On Wed, 2015-01-21 at 21:05 +0100, Bjørn T Johansen wrote:  
> Is this a known problem? Any workarounds?  
>  
> We are using Exchange 2010 at work and when I send an html mail to  
> someone internally, the html version of the mail is kept.  
> But sending a mail to someone external, the Exchange server strips  
> the html variant from the mail and keeps just the plain text version.  
> (Seems to be something to do with Exchange and TNEF?)  
>  
> Are there any configuration one can do in Evolution to be able to  
> send html mails externally?  
> Or in Exchange?  
>  

Hi,  
it sounds known, I even think there was done some investigation around  
it, but I do not recall any detail, neither can find a bug report for  
it. It's possible it was discussed in a mailing list or I just chose  
wrong search terms. Unfortunately, I also do not recall any resolution  
for this.  

What I can tell, then evolution-ews (I suppose you use it, even you  
didn't tell it, neither its version) doesn't use TNEF or anything, it  
simply sends what user wanted to send, that means either only the  
plain text part or plain+html parts. From that I'd believe the setting  
is on the server side.  

I do not think that the received message is shown as plain text due to  
the recipient's client setting to show only plain text parts.  
Bye,  
Milan  


Yes, I am using ews (Evolution 3.12.9 on Fedora 21) and no, the recipient 
settings has nothing to do with the problem. The html part is just removed from 
the mail before the recipient receives the mail…
And I hope there is a solution/workaround to this, I just have to find it….

Thx btw… :)

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