Re: [Evolution] Evolution 'rights' issue

2019-04-11 Thread Larry Craig
So looking at the server level it appears everything was fine. Using
webmail I also didnot get this issue.  The solution was to remove the
account, delete the archived dataand then re-install the software.
On Tue, 2019-04-09 at 09:23 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> On Mon, 2019-04-08 at 14:53 -0400, Larry Craig wrote:
> The reported error was “Error syncing changes: UID STORE
> Insufficientrights”.
>   Hi,it looks like an error returned by the server, claiming that
> you cannotstore things into that folder.  Bye,Milan
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[Evolution] Evolution 'rights' issue

2019-04-08 Thread Larry Craig
after upgrading to Mint 19 I am getting the following error on one of
the four email accounts configured in evoloution.

Failed to refresh folder “l...@quicklinc.com : Archive/inbox/2016-06”.
The reported error was “Error syncing changes: UID STORE Insufficient
rights”.

Is this a 'rights issue' on my laptop or at the server level?



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[Evolution] [OT] Re: per-message From: header

2015-04-06 Thread Craig
On Mon, 2015-04-06 at 08:51 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
 Quoting Carl Schaefer schae...@trilug.org:
  I like to give a different email address to everybody who asks so that
  it's easy to blacklist the ones that attract spam.  For example:
  he...@mydomain.com
  jetb...@mydomain.com
  hy...@mydomain.com
  etc.
  Is there a way to get Evolution to send mail with a custom From: header
 
 No clue, probably not.
 
 This is a bad idea, and it will not accomplish your goal.

It may be a bad idea, for reasons I'm not aware of (unless you enlighten
me), but it does indeed accomplish *my* goal, which seems to be the same
as Carl's.


 All this does is defeat the purpose of e-mail, which is communication.  
   You are just making yourself more difficult to communicate with, and  
 accomplishing nearly nothing.

Well, if the supplier address (as I call it) starts receiving spam and
I cancel the address, it does indeed make it difficult for the spammer
to communicate with me, which is exactly the accomplishment I'm looking
for. I've been using this approach for years, and find it far preferable
to lying awake at night wondering whether or not a spam filter has
caught a legitimate message I'll never see. I use no spam filtering at
all, except for configuring my MTA to use reputable IP blacklists with
the addition of a few specific domains.

Surely it's up to the receiver to decide whether or not he/she wants to
be difficult to communicate with. I don't understand your hostility to
the idea.


Craig




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Re: [Evolution] per-message From: header

2015-04-06 Thread Craig
On Sun, 2015-04-05 at 19:01 -0400, Carl Schaefer wrote:
 I like to give a different email address to everybody who asks so that
 it's easy to blacklist the ones that attract spam.  For example:
 
 he...@mydomain.com
 jetb...@mydomain.com
 hy...@mydomain.com
 etc.
 
 Is there a way to get Evolution to send mail with a custom From: header
 that could be specified independently for each message, e.g.
 
 Carl Schaefer he...@mydomain.com
 
 without defining a separate account in Edit-Preferences-Mail Accounts
 for each such From: address?  That approach works, but it doesn't scale
 to the number of addresses I have.
 
 My other mail client (emacs) makes this very easy, since I can edit the
 headers as plain text, just like the body.
 
 thanks!
 Carl

I use the same system, and would also benefit from a per-message way to
edit the sender.


Craig




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Re: [Evolution] Annoyance with next message order

2015-03-20 Thread Craig
On Fri, 2015-03-20 at 15:18 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
 I would have thought there is a case for saying that the tree
 shouldn't be re-ordered whilst you remain in the folder.
 
 I must admit that I find the re-ordering annoying in other circumstances
 - when a new email is received, the thread will plummet to the bottom of
 the tree or a branch in a thread will move around.  Not annoying enough
 to do anything about it, but annoying though!

I would agree with these statements, but unrelated to threading. I use
labels and sort on them, and when I change the label on a message I'm
suddenly transported to another place in that mail box and need to go
hunting for where I was. I would much prefer it if the message I have
just labelled (or unlabelled) would stay where it is so that I can move
onto the next message (next to it) and only be sorted upon an explicit
command by me or (as implied by Pete) when I leave and re-enter that
mail box.

Is this kind of behaviour an option somewhere, or should I file an
enhancement request somewhere?


Craig




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Re: [Evolution] Annoyance with next message order

2015-03-19 Thread Craig
On Thu, 2015-03-19 at 18:05 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
 I don't know about that, but you can save a custom view (including sort
 order) by setting the folder how you want and then doing View - Current
 View - Save view.   Then it's reasonably trivial to set the correct
 view of a folder when you first visit it (and that will remain until
 it's changed).

Thanks Pete, this answers a question I hadn't asked yet.

However, when I did this my computer exploded. OK, not quite, but I had
the same reaction as if it had. This is what happened:

1) I sorted my in box by date (having long ago done things like chosen
columns, etc.) by clicking on the Date column header.
2) I clicked View | Current View | Save Custom View.
3) Named it In Default (without the quotes).
4) Clicked the Save button.
5) Then went to click the Label column header so that it went back to
how I prefer to have my *in* box sorted. (The point of creating and
saving this custom view is to apply it to other mail boxes where I don't
label messages.)
6) There was no response. So I clicked on the Date column header to
sort by that. The Date column DISAPPEARED COMPLETELY! WTF?!
7) Right-clicked on any column header and selected Add a Column 
8) Up popped a box with a number of column names listed, including
Date.
9) I dragged the Date button to the position I wanted it between two
other columns and dropped it.
10) Nothing appeared.
11) Clicked the Close button on the list of possible column names to
add.
12) So I then did what I've done before: right-click on any column
header, click on Customise Current View.
13) Click the Fields Shown ... button.
14) Now the Date field/column is no longer even listed as a possible
field/column to add any more.

With rising panic and great trepidation I closed and opened Evolution.
Date column still not there, but I essentially repeated steps 12 and 13
and everything seems to be back to normal, and the Date column (which
had also somehow been removed from other, but not all, mail boxes) is
back. However, now I'm afraid to save a custom view, even though it's
exactly what I have been looking for.

Evolution 3.10.4 under Xfce 4.10 on Xubuntu 14.04.2, in case anyone
wants to follow up or tell me what I did wrong to cause such weirdness.
Thanks.


Craig




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Re: [Evolution] Forward-Rediect, cannot edit msg

2015-03-13 Thread Craig
On Fri, 2015-03-13 at 00:49 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
  
  In other words, I would expect that if A sends a message to B, and B
  redirects it to C, it should appear to C that A sent the message to C
  (with, as you say, intermediary headers) and a reply by C will go to A.
  The way it appears to me in my version of Evolution (3.10.4) is that the
  redirect from B to C will just look like a forwarded message from B to C
  without the forwarding indications (headers) in the body of the message.
 
 No, that last bit is not true.  The redirect in Evolution makes it so
 that the message as received by C looks like it came from A.  That is
 how it has always been and I've been using it in almost every version
 Evolution since before version 1.

Hi Pete,

You're right, I sent my test (instead of just judging by what's
displayed in the compose window) and the result did not look the same as
it did in the compose window; the received message (by party C) looked
how I expected and had the extra Resent-From and Resent-To headers,
as well as all the headers showing the route from A to B and B to C.

So I spoke somewhat out of turn, but hopefully added to the
understanding of the feature for any who were not clear ... which,
apparently, included me. :)


Craig




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Re: [Evolution] Forward-Rediect, cannot edit msg

2015-03-12 Thread Craig
On Thu, 2015-03-12 at 20:40 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
 On Thu, 2015-03-12 at 20:34 +, Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
  On Thu, 2015-03-12 at 20:18 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
   On Thu, 2015-03-12 at 17:42 +, Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
Again, let me edit mails I want to resend
   
   This is not what you originally asked for, however, as has already been 
   explained, right-click and select 
   Edit As New Message.
  
  ahh, so Edit As New Message = Redirect + Edit
  Then Redirect does not add much, perhaps remove it ?
 
 What are you talking about? There is no Redirect.

Umm, Forward - Redirect. Although it doesn't seem to do what it does in
another email client I used to use which, although I never used it,
seemed to make more sense to me.







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Re: [Evolution] Forward-Rediect, cannot edit msg

2015-03-12 Thread Craig
On Thu, 2015-03-12 at 23:40 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
 On Thu, 2015-03-12 at 13:49 -0700, Craig wrote:
  On Thu, 2015-03-12 at 20:40 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
   On Thu, 2015-03-12 at 20:34 +, Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
On Thu, 2015-03-12 at 20:18 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
 On Thu, 2015-03-12 at 17:42 +, Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
  Although it doesn't seem to do what it does in
  another email client I used to use which, although I never used it,
  seemed to make more sense to me.
 
 Hard to answer that if you don't say what the other client did
 differently.

Not really that important to the discussion at this point. The way you
described in your message a minute before this one is the way I
understand it, but if I click Redirect in Evolution I show as the
sender and the original recipient shows in the To field. I suppose I
could change the recipient in the To field. Haven't actually sent the
message to test, so I don't know if Evolution will change the sender in
the meantime.

In other words, I would expect that if A sends a message to B, and B
redirects it to C, it should appear to C that A sent the message to C
(with, as you say, intermediary headers) and a reply by C will go to A.
The way it appears to me in my version of Evolution (3.10.4) is that the
redirect from B to C will just look like a forwarded message from B to C
without the forwarding indications (headers) in the body of the message.

Just an observation on my part. I'm not pushing for a change here as I
never use this feature anyway.


Craig




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Re: [Evolution] Sending/Recievin Window doesn't close

2015-03-06 Thread Craig
On Thu, 2015-03-05 at 19:20 +0100, Ulrich Goebel wrote:
 Hallo,
 
 I'm new to Evolution, 3.10.4, working under Xubuntu Linux.
 
 I made an account to one of my eMail-addresses, IMAP and SMTP. And it 
 works, that means I can send and recieve eMails.
 
 But if I klick the Button Verschicken/Abrufen (that's like 
 Send/Recieve in english?), I get a window E-Mails verschicken und 
 abrufen which shows a progress bar (?) and never closes!
 
 Even while this windos is open, I can send and recieve eMails.
 
 What to do?
 
 By the way: do You speak german too here on the list?
 
 Thanks for help!
 Ulrich


I'm going to say me too on this issue.

When I first started using Evolution about a year ago, I was using
version 3.8.4 under Ubuntu 13.10 and had no problems with automated mail
checking. Then I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 14.04 (LTS), with an
upgrade to Evolution 3.10.4, and my automated checking stopped working.
I have now switched to Xubuntu 14.04 (LTS) also with Evolution 3.10.4
and I'm convinced the same issue persists.

I wanted to find the time to analyse this myself -- including looking at
the logs on the mail server to see if the issue might be there -- before
seeking help on the list, but I have not yet and so I'm piggybacking on
Ulrich's timely post.

I have two POP and three IMAP accounts configured. I have no problems
with the POP accounts. The three IMAP accounts are on two different
servers. Two are on a Courier server (which is, admittedly, getting old)
and one is on a relatively new Dovecot server. The servers have not
changed between the time I was using 3.8.4 on Ubuntu 13.10 and now using
3.10.4 on Xubuntu 14.04.

I find that the in boxes of the IMAP accounts generally (but not always)
do not refresh unless I switch to another folder and then go back to the
in box ... which is tedious at best, considering I have them configured
to check every few minutes. Clicking the Send/Receive button results
in [1], where the POP accounts (on the same older Courier server as two of the 
IMAP accounts) finish checking quickly, but the IMAP accounts just sit there 
forever.

As I say, I'm not 100% convinced that Evolution is the problem -- as I
wonder if the IMAP servers might be the issue, or at least part of the
issue -- which is why I haven't asked about this yet. But if I can
provide any additional information that would address Ulrich's issue, as
well as mine, I'm open to trying to find the time to do so.


Craig


[1]
http://www.salace.com/~stuff/evolution_3.10.4_send_receive_20150305.png




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Re: [Evolution] Evolution Under Xubuntu

2015-02-23 Thread Craig
On Mon, 2015-02-23 at 11:31 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
 On Sun, 2015-02-22 at 23:12 -0800, Craig wrote:
  
  So am I correct that I will no longer be able to use Evolution if I
  switch to Xubuntu?
 
 No. As others have said, Evolution depends on parts of the Gnome
 infrastructure but as long as your distro supports a decent package
 manager they will all be installed automatically when you install Evo.
 As an example, I never use Gnome and have always used Evo under KDE. One
 caveat: you may find that your desktop doesn't automatically open the
 gnome-keyring (which Evo uses for storing passwords) so Evo will ask you
 to type in the keyring password once per login session. There are ways
 round this for some environments, but in any case it's just a minor
 annoyance and doesn't affect Evo functionality.
 
 poc

Hi Patrick,

OK, good to know. Thanks. If that happens I'll know why. Appreciate your
additional input.


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[Evolution] Evolution Under Xubuntu

2015-02-22 Thread Craig
Hi there,

Something someone wrote recently under another thread raises a question
for me:

Evolution is part of GNOME and relies heavily on GNOME infrastructure.

I was considering switching from Ubuntu to Xubuntu, which uses the Xfce
desktop environment, but I assumed that Evolution would still be
available to me. While I realised that Evolution was part of the GNOME
Project, I didn't realise that it's also technically tied to the GNOME
desktop environment.

So am I correct that I will no longer be able to use Evolution if I
switch to Xubuntu?

Thanks.


Craig




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Re: [Evolution] Evolution Under Xubuntu

2015-02-22 Thread Craig
On Mon, 2015-02-23 at 20:25 +1300, Harry Chapman wrote:
 Hi Craig,
 I'm using Evolution on Xubuntu - there are no problems. It's easy to
 install from the Ubuntu Software Centre and I presume that sorts all
 the dependencies etc.
 Cheers,
 Harry

Hi Harry,

Thanks. Good to know.


Craig




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Re: [Evolution] Evolution Under Xubuntu

2015-02-22 Thread Craig
On Mon, 2015-02-23 at 08:34 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
 On Sun, 2015-02-22 at 23:12 -0800, Craig wrote:
  So am I correct that I will no longer be able to use Evolution if I
  switch to Xubuntu?
 
 That's a misunderstanding. Evolution has got GNOME dependencies, but
 doesn't need a GNOME install. Among other DEs/WMs I used Evolution with
 Xfce4/xfwm4, JWM and currently I reply running openbox.

Hi Ralf,

OK, thanks. Much appreciated.


Craig




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[Evolution] [Effectively a bug?]: evolution-3.12.9 (Fedora 21); Unable to expand Imap account with keyboard

2015-01-04 Thread Craig

Greetings,

One of the most frustrating problems ever I've encountered in what 
otherwise is an excellent client; very long-standing, and (although I'm 
indicating it here as being present in the Fedora 21 distribution) 
seemingly generic to all Evolution versions, dating back at least to 2.32.


It appears to be utterly impossible to access (i.e., expand) the IMAP tree 
for a newly-created connection, using the keyboard.  Return; Space; 
Right-Arrow; even clicking on the account name using the Orca 
screen-reader mouse navigation or routing feature: not a chance.  It's the 
more annoying as I have two blind friends unable to use Evolution, through 
not being able to do something that should be so simple.  If there *is* 
some way to do this without their resorting to sighted assistance to 
expand every newly-created IMAP account, I would very much appreciate 
knowing how.  So far as I can tell, it cannot be done.


Thanks for any help.

Regards,
Craig
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Re: [Evolution] Truncating threads when replying to mail

2014-12-15 Thread Craig Hartnett
On Mon, 2014-12-15 at 15:27 +0100, Andre Klapper wrote:
 On Sun, 2014-11-23 at 19:07 -0800, Craig Hartnett wrote:
  OK, thanks. So, back to my original question: Is there anywhere that I
  can control this reply-and-truncate behaviour of Evolution, preferably
  on a per-reply basis, but possibly globally?
 
 So you are asking for a setting to not drop an email signature which
 follows RFC 3676 section 4.3 from the quoted text in the mail composer? 
 
 I don't think that's currently possible or even desirable.

Thanks for your reply. Yes, I suppose that's what I was asking
about/for, although I wasn't optimistic. It's unclear to me why it's
undesirable to have an option to counter the behaviour of software or
people that cause other software (namely Evolution in this case) to
automatically compound the problem with no way for the thinking human to
override the automatic behaviour of a dumb machine. IMHO, of course.


Craig




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[Evolution] Backing up and restoring data

2014-12-14 Thread Craig Hartnett
Hi all,

* Evolution 3.8.4
* Ubuntu 13.10

I'm about to upgrade to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (via a clean install) and want
to confirm that the File | Back up Evolution Data ... and File | Restore
Evolution Data ... combination will restore labels. What about
downloaded POP messages? Maybe I should simply ask if there is anything
it *doesn't* back up, so that I'm aware in advance. I've read about the
spam-filtering exclusion at
https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/stable/backup-restore.html.en ,
but that doesn't affect me.

Any other preparatory tips on backing up and restoring would be welcome.

Thanks.


Craig




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Re: [Evolution] Truncating threads when replying to mail

2014-11-23 Thread Craig Hartnett
On Sat, 2014-11-22 at 11:49 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
 On Fri, 2014-11-21 at 03:21 -0800, Craig Hartnett wrote:
  On Fri, 2014-11-21 at 12:10 +0100, Andre Klapper wrote:
   On Fri, 2014-11-21 at 02:40 -0800, Craig Hartnett wrote:
After some research I realised that I think this is happening when a
message I receive has a signature (with the --  demarcation) that is
placed immediately *below* the most recent reply, but *above* the
previous messages. Evolution thinks that the whole thread of messages
below the signature is part of the signature, and truncates accordingly.
   
   This has happened several times to me so I told those people quoting
   text below their signature that they should fix their broken mail
   clients by moving their signature at the very end, after any quotes.
  
  Good point, but even Evolution has an option to Keep signature above
  the original message on replying (Edit | Preferences | Composer
  Preferences | General | Replies and Forwards), although I don't use it
  myself.
 
 This is a feature for people who have other needs, e.g. for business,
 were even top posting and HTML is wide spread. It's not the default for
 Evolution or any other MUA I ever used or tested on Linux.
 
 On Fri, 2014-11-21 at 02:40 -0800, Craig Hartnett wrote:
  However, something that has just started within the last couple of
  days is that when I reply to some (not all) emails, only the most
  recent message in the thread is quoted. This is frustrating to say the
  least, as I (of course) want all of the previous messages to remain
  intact.
 
 You can quote everything if you reply to your friends, business partners
 etc., but please never miss to trim mails, if you reply to a mailing
 list or when replying off-list to mailing list members.

OK, thanks. So, back to my original question: Is there anywhere that I
can control this reply-and-truncate behaviour of Evolution, preferably
on a per-reply basis, but possibly globally?

Anyone have an answer to *that*? Thanks.


Craig




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[Evolution] Truncating threads when replying to mail

2014-11-21 Thread Craig Hartnett
Hi there,

* Evolution: 3.8.4
* Ubuntu: 13.10

I've been monitoring this list for several weeks now, and wasn't
planning to ask about a couple of issues until I had upgraded Ubuntu and
was running a more recent version of Evolution.

However, something that has just started within the last couple of days
is that when I reply to some (not all) emails, only the most recent
message in the thread is quoted. This is frustrating to say the least,
as I (of course) want all of the previous messages to remain intact.

After some research I realised that I think this is happening when a
message I receive has a signature (with the --  demarcation) that is
placed immediately *below* the most recent reply, but *above* the
previous messages. Evolution thinks that the whole thread of messages
below the signature is part of the signature, and truncates accordingly.

Is there anywhere that I can control this reply-and-truncate behaviour
of Evolution, preferably on a per-reply basis, but possibly globally?

For what it's worth, I did not have any part of the message selected
when I replied, and I can forward the message to keep the whole thing
intact, but that's not an ideal workaround.

Thanks.


Craig




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Re: [Evolution] Truncating threads when replying to mail

2014-11-21 Thread Craig Hartnett
On Fri, 2014-11-21 at 12:10 +0100, Andre Klapper wrote:
 On Fri, 2014-11-21 at 02:40 -0800, Craig Hartnett wrote:
  After some research I realised that I think this is happening when a
  message I receive has a signature (with the --  demarcation) that is
  placed immediately *below* the most recent reply, but *above* the
  previous messages. Evolution thinks that the whole thread of messages
  below the signature is part of the signature, and truncates accordingly.
 
 This has happened several times to me so I told those people quoting
 text below their signature that they should fix their broken mail
 clients by moving their signature at the very end, after any quotes.

Good point, but even Evolution has an option to Keep signature above
the original message on replying (Edit | Preferences | Composer
Preferences | General | Replies and Forwards), although I don't use it
myself.


Craig




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[Evolution] Fedora 12, Evolution 2.28.2 and Tasks Due Today Colors

2010-01-28 Thread J. Adam Craig
Hello!

I'm running Evolution 2.28.2 on Fedora 12, and have just started setting
up Evolution. I've entered a few tasks (as a college student, I have
plenty), and thought I remembered it highlighting tasks that were due
today and tasks that are overdue in blue and red respectively on
previous setups.

Reviewing Preferences  Calendar and Tasks  Display reveals that,
indeed, those two colors are selected for the two conditions. However,
this doesn't seem to be working.

Obviously, I can live without this, but it is a big help when you have a
list of one or two hundred tasks and you want overdue and current tasks
to really stand out.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!
- Adam

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Re: [Evolution] Fedora 12, Evolution 2.28.2 and Tasks Due Today Colors

2010-01-28 Thread J. Adam Craig
Some further information for addressing this issue:

It turns out that if only the due date is set for a task, and no time is
specified on that day, then the blue and red highlights take effect.
However, if times are specified, then the colors don't work.

I suppose this is a bug?

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Re: [Evolution] Fedora 12, Evolution 2.28.2 and Tasks Due Today Colors

2010-01-28 Thread J. Adam Craig
Just filed as bug 608368.  See
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=608368

Thanks.

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution Color and Language

2007-09-10 Thread Craig Hastings
You know that would be nice.  :)

On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 10:53 -0600, Bonilla, Alejandro wrote:
 Hi,
 
   Is there any way to change Evolution Font color and Background Color?
 
   Also, I would love to have Spanish Check Spelling. How should that be
 installed/added?
 


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Re: [Evolution] UI freezing

2007-08-07 Thread Craig Hastings
On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 15:34 -0400, Reid Thompson wrote:

 On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 15:16 -0400, Brian L Scipioni wrote:
  The problem I reported earlier about deadlocking etc., had nothing to do
  with freezing - but that also is a new phenomenon that has only been
  happening to me recently.  I'll be typing away in a new message and all
  of a sudden no more characters and Everything freezes.  Then after a
  long time (15 seconds or so) all my buffered characters spit out.  While
  in a freeze, the window will move but not repaint.  If I drag it around
  a lot while it is frozen (trying to wake it up I suppose :-)), it will
  crash.  
  
  I've only seen this on my primary home computer, a dual AMD Opteron 252,
  but never on my work computer, a Intel core2duo E6600.  They have
  identical software: FC6 with the 2.6.20-1.2962.fc6 kernel and Evo 2.8.3
  and the same other packages loaded.
  
  The only software difference is at work I exclusively use an IMAP
  client, while at home I primarily use a POP3 client.  That makes sense,
  because I have a sneaking suspicion these locks and freezes are
  associated with I/O.


I am running Intel Core2Due 1.6  FC7  and 2.11.4 however it was
happening to me on FC6 as well for some time now.  I've just been living
with it.

What happens in my case is I get the Freeze and sometimes in comes back
and sometimes it Passes Out  window greys out.  I have to force quiet
the application then restart it usually that works ok.   I am using IMAP
with all of my email accounts except one where I am using exchange.

Occasionally I get this cycle where it passes out almost right away.  I
have to use the kill command and kill the evolution-data-server-1.12
evolution-exchange-storage  evolution-alarm-notify   and the client if
its running or hung and restart evolution,  then it starts up fast and
everything is cool until it happens again.   

One thing I noticed by fluke,  if I set both CPU's to 798 or just turn
off on demand CPU the passing out happens less if at all.





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Re: [Evolution] Evolution-Connector W/ Exchange 2007

2007-06-20 Thread Craig Hastings
On Wed, 2007-06-20 at 07:18 -0500, Peter Van Lone wrote:
 Good god .. no wonder the connector is unuseable. I had high hopes for
 a linux desktop, in part based on the expectation of having a fully
 compatible groupware client for exchange. 

That said,  I Have been really surprised how well its working knock on
wood.   I simply added an account in evolution told it its type was
Exchange and boom it just worked.  I am using Fedora7 with the latest
updates,  I had no luck under fc6 even compiling Evolution my self
didn't help.

I feel like I am missing something though,  as it only asked me for my
email address,  it didn't really have a place to put the name or URL of
the server or anything like that.  I am using a Hosted Exchange service
from mail2web.com.

So far very cool,  thanks to all the people working to make it happen.

Craig

  

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Re: [Evolution] Crashing when opening unless I open contacts first

2007-05-17 Thread Craig Hastings
Yes 

Last week after a update of some sort it started crashing every time,  since
I am just getting back into running Linux and I am running 6.93 or there
abouts I figured it has something I did or due to it being beta and so close
to the release of 7.0 I have not worried about it.

Appears that my pkgtool has lost its database so I can't add or remove
software anymore.  Bad Day all around for me.  :-)

Craig


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Subject: [Evolution] Crashing when opening unless I open contacts first

If I open evolution it crashes.  If I open contacts and then ctrl+1 it opens
but I have to change the folder immediately so that it doesn't crash again.
I can then go back to the folder and there is no problem.
Even if I pkill evo and then try to open evolution it still crashes.
After a reboot and I try to open it, it crashes.  Has anyone else
experienced this problem?


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Re: [Evolution] Crashing when opening unless I open contacts first

2007-05-17 Thread Craig Hastings
Hi Marcus,
 
Tired killing the processes directly and trying a reboot makes no difference
in my case.
 
Craig
 

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Instead of using pkill try typing

evolution --force-shutdown

and then execute it again.

Em Qui, 2007-05-17 às 14:16 -0400, Poohba escreveu: 

If I open evolution it crashes.  If I open contacts and then ctrl+1 it

opens but I have to change the folder immediately so that it doesn't

crash again.  I can then go back to the folder and there is no problem.

Even if I pkill evo and then try to open evolution it still crashes.

After a reboot and I try to open it, it crashes.  Has anyone else

experienced this problem?



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Atenciosamente,
 

Marcus Senna Borges de Barros
Auditor Fiscal
GEPRE / GEAUS 
DTI - Diretoria de Tecnologia da Informação
Secretaria da Fazenda do Estado da Bahia
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[Evolution] Evolution 2.10.1 Under Core 6.93 or there abouts.

2007-05-10 Thread Craig Hastings

First off I have been away from the Linux community for a while,  and am
happy to be back.  And I was pleasantly surprised the ease of
installation of Core  think I last used Redhat 5.

That being said I was very surprised with the GNOME desktop and its
functionality.   Especially Evolution.   

And now you have to forgive me if this is not the place to ask this
question or its been asked and answered before.  I poked around the list
archives but honestly I don't know what I am searching for...   So here
go's

When using the Evil Outlook program and you write a HTML formatted
message with images it includes the image in the message,   however with
Evolution I wrote a nice message and inserted images sent it and people
did not receive the images in the message on close examination of the
html code in the messages people received  the image source pointed to
something like /home/craig/images/pic2.jpg or something to that effect,
I remember when Outlook did this all the time.

Is there a switch somewhere to include the images in the message?  

I also tried whatever version is in Core 6 however had the same
results..

on a less critical note if anyone knows of something that will sync a
T=mobile MDA mobile 5 device with Evolution contacts that would be darn
right handy.  :)








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[Evolution] Evolution Summary Page

2006-02-11 Thread Craig Armstead

Dear All,

I would like to know where the aawesome summary page from Evolution 1.4 has 
gone in the latest incarnations?


I loved this page as it gave me RSS and weather summaryies etc.

Can we resurrect this in some form of Patch for those who require it, if the 
main tree has decided it's not suitable.


Cheers

Craig


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