[Evolution] configuring evolution for offline use

2016-12-03 Thread Tomas Vondra

Hi,

I'm considering switching to evolution from another mail client, and the 
one thing I'm struggling with is configuring it for offline use (a 
laptop, so a lot of time without network). I also access the mailbox 
from other machines occasionally.


I'm using IMAP (on gmail, to be precise), and what I'd like to achieve 
is automatic sync of both headers and bodies automatically, with minimum 
network bandwidth usage (hotel/airport networks are a mess).


What I've done so far is

(1) setting a bunch of accounts in account settings

* check for new messages in all folders
* use quick resync if the server supports it
* synchronize remote mail locally in all folders

(2) for all interesting folders (so pretty much all of them)

* copy folder content locally for offline usage
* always check for new mail in this folder

Are those the right choices? Some of the folders are quite large 
(mailing list archives with thousands of messages), and evolution seems 
to be syncing almost continuously, so maybe some of the options are 
unnecessary (or maybe I need to set something else too)?


thanks
Tomas
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[Evolution] Contact address does not accept 2nd address line

2016-12-03 Thread Rudolf Künzli
Evolution 3.22.2
I did enter a new contact with 2 address lines when I discovered that
the second address line wasn't saved.
I tried to modify it but with the same result...
I think this is necessary where there are a few buildings with the same
address but with the addition "Building A", "Building B" and so on.
Bug?


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Rudolf Künzli 
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