[Evolution] Address Book not Accessible

2015-01-24 Thread edmund
Hallo,

I restored an old backup from some previous evolution in evolution
3.10.4
My messages and folders are OK but I cannot access my address book and
cannot even add a new contact to my address book.
I can make a new address book but obviously I want my contacts back.

Edmund
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Re: [Evolution] Address Book not Accessible

2015-01-24 Thread Andre Klapper
On Sat, 2015-01-24 at 17:19 +0100, edmund wrote:
> but I cannot access my address book and
> cannot even add a new contact to my address book.

Why not?

(In general, clear steps to reproduce a problem and specific error
messages shown are very welcome.)

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Re: [Evolution] Address Book not Accessible

2015-01-24 Thread edmund
On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 12:34:59 -0800
Andre Klapper  wrote:

> On Sat, 2015-01-24 at 17:19 +0100, edmund wrote:
> > but I cannot access my address book and
> > cannot even add a new contact to my address book.
> 
> Why not?
> 
> (In general, clear steps to reproduce a problem and specific error
> messages shown are very welcome.)
> 
> andre

I am on another computer now, but the message didn't tell me much,
"make sure the folder ./share/evolution/bookmarks.. is there and
you have access to it".
The folder and file is there but evolution don't use it.
Tomorrow I give the exact message.

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

2015-01-24 Thread Dennis Reichel
Comments and Wild Speculations Follow :)

Virtual Folders, I presume are like the search folders which can be
created to aggregate a list of messages according to some criteria. It
seems that the Junk folder is not virtual because the the messages
reside in the Junk folder, not their original folder.

Launching Evolution with too many debugging options enabled, I saw SQL
errors about inserts failing because the table for junk did not exist.
(true this table could be in memory only and therefore fit the bill
"virtual", but that seems unlikely)  

A reason one might think Junk is a virtual folder is because of the
email account configuration options to use "real" folders when setting
up IMAP accounts.  I *think* "real" means this will be a folder hosted
by the IMAP server, not "real" as opposed to "virtual".

The problem had no bearing on whether or not the messages were flagged
deleted, or the option to exunge messages on leaving file (which I did
try setting and unsetting) since the deletions appeared to be happening
at the time the folder was *opened*  (the unread messages count beside
the folder would disappear)

Anyhow, my problem was resolved by option Junk Messages: "use real
folder" and selecting the spam folder defined by the IMAP server.

What would have been the best CAMEL_DEBUG options to set for
troubleshooting this issue?  If I see it again I'll file a bug report.

On Thu, 2015-01-22 at 11:45 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Wed, 2015-01-21 at 17:23 -0800, Andre Klapper wrote:
> > 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.
> 
> Not necessarily. That's a configuration option (Preferences->Mail
> Preferences->Delete Mail). I for one always leave it off.
> 
> poc
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