Re: [Evolution] I/O operation timing out

2013-10-14 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
Hi all,

On Mon, 2013-10-14 at 17:49 -0400, Carpetnailz wrote:
 Well I tried that and managed to brick my computer. That's why I was
 still using Fed 17! Every time I upgrade something goes wrong and it's a
 two-day catastrophe, as the installers don't like something or other
 about the hardware. This time I never was able to get my box to boot,
 even tho the installation seemed to go right any number of times.
 Something screwy with UEFI which neither Fed 19 nor openSUSE could
 manage on my computer. Had to move eventually to a different box and
 update the existing Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on it.It's frustrating that the
 linux community can't hold to if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
 
 Anyway now on a new box with an updated version of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and
 running evo 3.4.2 I'm still getting the same problem. Omnis, my host,
 tells me they've checked and there's nothing wrong at their end.
 
 Also, my wife never has this problem with her Mac mail.So the only
 constant here seems to be Evolution.
 
 Since the problem is very intermittent--the connection will fail and
 then work right the next minute--I wonder if it's a time-out triggered
 by some setting in Evo? The error message is: Could not connect to
 mail.research.org. TCP connection was reset by peer. 

I can confirm the issues Carpetnailz is having:


On a quite regular basis, every other day or so, I get similiar error
messages on several different mail accounts (two Gmail, a Yahoo, and a
Live mail account as well as my local LUG mail account). This does not
happen with all accounts simultaneously, they seem to take turns. But
that is only my subjective impression, I'll have to track the order
which mail account the messages refer to each time.

Here on my Sabayon 13.08 I have Evolution 3.8.5 which should still be
supported. I run Evolution mail on a desktop machine with MATE desktop
1.6 and on a laptop with GNOME 3.8.

Same Evolution behavior on a Debian Testing machine. I'm not quite sure
about the exact Evolution version should be 3.8.2, I will check next
time when I boot up that computer again, currently it is not running.

Pascal


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Re: [Evolution] Idealism face plants against asphalt [Was: downloads page]

2013-08-26 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
Hi Tom,

On Mon, 2013-08-26 at 22:33 +0200, Mark Elkins wrote:
 Hi Tom,
 
 On Mon, 2013-08-26 at 20:15 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
  Hi :)
  If users will never compile anything then why are we expected to do
  so?  
 
 I'm a user. My choice of Operating System is Linux and my choice of
 distribution (or flavour) of Linux happens to be Gentoo.
 
 More often than not, when a package is installed or updated in Gentoo,
 its compiled from scratch... Often what is distributed by the Gentoo
 Distribution system is very similar to what one may find on a Download
 site (ie Source).
 
 Where this gets very useful is for example with BIND (the DNS) software.
 Running 'named -V' shows me how BIND was compiled (the options to
 configure. So now I can go to ISC, Download the source of the latest
 version of BIND, then  run the configure script with the same
 configuration the current running version has. After a make install -
 I have a new Nameserver.
 So - I find Download pages very useful. I don't always have to wait for
 the Gentoo Distribution gods (the 3rd party mentioned?) to get the
 latest version ready for me!
 
 I guess the other thing I like about Gentoo is I get to learn a little
 more about what is beneath the bonnet to the point I can better look
 after myself.
 
 Remember, (1) download, (2) unpackage (tar -xvzf package.tgz)
 (around here - explore what you have just unpacked, read the README's
 and other files like INSTALL and look for 'configure'.
 (3) ./configure (with options), (4) make, (5) make install.

I case you find Gentoo and its way of compiling packages too much of a
hassle, take a look at Sabayon Linux. It's based on Gentoo, compatible
with Gentoo solutions and its rolling release, in fact you about 1-2GB
of updates every week. It does have a package manager (entropy), which
is the recommended way of installing stuff. And that stuff is pretty
much cutting edge. Maybe Evolution is not the latest version (I have
3.8.4), but I find it current enough for my purposes, which is
receiving/writing email rather than getting into a huff about bugs in
the latest (not so stable) release (And then complaining on this
mailinglist). 

That is not up-to-date enough for you? Go ahead and compile the Gentoo
way (yes you can do that on Sabayon if you wish). 

http://www.sabayon.org/

https://packages.sabayon.org/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabayon_Linux


If you rather into Debian use apt-pinning and take the Evo packages from
the experimental branch, that should be pretty cutting edge! :-p

https://wiki.debian.org/AptPreferences

http://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html


Pascal
 

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Re: [Evolution] How would you feel about annual instead of semi-annual releases?

2013-07-28 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
On Sun, 2013-07-28 at 14:27 -0700, t...@wescottdesign.com wrote:
 In my personal opinion I'd rather have stability, fewer bugs, and a 
 supported product than I would like to have new bells and whistles.
 I'm 
 not sure what you put into a release vs. maintenance, but I like the 
 current feature set just fine and would rather see it working so well 
 that I never see another bug, rather than having some new look and
 feel 
 every half-year.
 
 I vote for fewer releases and the quality that comes from a relaxed 
 schedule.


I totally agree. Evolution meets pretty much all my needs regarding the
functionality I expect from a mail client, so I do not demand more but
rather fewer but more stable releases.

Pascal

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution does not download all messages stored in folders (IMAP account)

2013-07-04 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
On Tue, 2013-07-02 at 09:15 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
  When right-clicking on a folder and selecting properties the new pop-up
  window tells me for many accounts that they contain say X messages, non
  of them unread. Still no mails displayed in the message list. For some
  folders I'm told that there should be over 200 messages in them, but
  still only a tiny fraction of them or not a single one is to be seen. I
  checked via webmail whether the number of mails Evolution tells me there
  should be is correct, and most of the time there are actually more
  messages in the folders than I'm told. As I do not have any empty mail
  folders on any account, seeing a folder with no message always makes me
  very suspicious. 
 
 The only way you are going to sort out what's happening is to get some
 debugging information.  Have you run Evolution from the command line?
 Do you get any suspicious activity? Have a look at
 

I just ran Evolution from the command line:

pascal@Sabayon:~$ evolution
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module globalmenu-plugin
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module globalmenu-plugin

(evolution:22688): evolution-mail-WARNING **: Failed to refresh folder:
folder://1369085697.6783.3%40Sabayon/'Synced%20Messages': Error
refreshing folder:  STATUS Mailbox name(s) contains invalid characters

Fontconfig warning: /etc/fonts/conf.d/50-user.conf, line 9: reading
configurations from ~/.fonts.conf is deprecated.

** (evolution:22688): WARNING **:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.Notifications.MaxNotificationsExceeded:
Exceeded maximum number of notifications


The message about invalid characters might point to the underlying
question, but that is just a guess.  I do not have folder with special
characters, or numbers or whatever, just plain letters.


   https://projects.gnome.org/evolution/bugs.shtml
 
 and get a debug log using CAMEL_DEBUG=all - this will give you all the
 IMAP chatter and you should be able to see what's going on.  If you
 can't see any problems, then post a link to a sanitized copy of the logs
 here and someone else will have a look to see if there are any obvious
 problems.

I have not tried that so far, will have to look up how to debug that.



 
 The bottom line is that IMAP support in Evolution is usually rock solid.
 I suspect it's some oddity with the server - you've never said what
 server you are using?  Has anything changed with that recently?

That behavior is the same over all IMAP-servers I'm using: Gmail,
Yahoo-Mail, GMX-Mail, mailserver of my local LUG. As far as I know
nothing has changed.


Thanks for your hints,

Pascal

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution does not download all messages stored in folders (IMAP account)

2013-07-03 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
Hi Adam,

On Wed, 2013-07-03 at 11:47 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
 On Tue, 2013-07-02 at 04:59 +0200, Pascal Hasko Bernhard wrote:
  Then I looked into the Properties of the folders, and found to my
  astonishment that nowhere was the box Copy folder contents locally for
  offline operation checked, I did so. 
 
 It is off by default [expected], which is a sensible default.
 
  Now Evolution jolted into action
  (I least it pretended to) and at the bottom I was notified that it
  downloaded messages fo offline use. It still remains a mystery to me
  which mails it downloaded and where to.
 
 Where?  It doesn't matter [and that depends on the version, and is
 documented @ https://wiki.gnome.org/Evolution/FAQ].  But, there is no
 reason for the user to care.

By 'where' I did not mean the directory in my HOME-folder but rather in
which mail folder in Evolution I would find the downloaded messages.
They cannot be found anywhere.

Pascal


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Re: [Evolution] Evolution does not download all messages stored in folders (IMAP account)

2013-07-02 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
On Tue, 2013-07-02 at 09:15 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
  When right-clicking on a folder and selecting properties the new pop-up
  window tells me for many accounts that they contain say X messages, non
  of them unread. Still no mails displayed in the message list. For some
  folders I'm told that there should be over 200 messages in them, but
  still only a tiny fraction of them or not a single one is to be seen. I
  checked via webmail whether the number of mails Evolution tells me there
  should be is correct, and most of the time there are actually more
  messages in the folders than I'm told. As I do not have any empty mail
  folders on any account, seeing a folder with no message always makes me
  very suspicious. 
 
 The only way you are going to sort out what's happening is to get some
 debugging information.  Have you run Evolution from the command line?
 Do you get any suspicious activity? Have a look at
 
   https://projects.gnome.org/evolution/bugs.shtml
 
 and get a debug log using CAMEL_DEBUG=all - this will give you all the
 IMAP chatter and you should be able to see what's going on.  If you
 can't see any problems, then post a link to a sanitized copy of the logs
 here and someone else will have a look to see if there are any obvious
 problems.
 

I will try that after applying Milan's recommendations.


 The bottom line is that IMAP support in Evolution is usually rock solid.
 I suspect it's some oddity with the server - you've never said what
 server you are using?  Has anything changed with that recently?
 

By server you mean which mail provider? Wel it concerns all
IMAP-accounts:

- Gmail (2 accounts)
- Yahoo Mail (1 account)
- mail server of the local LUG (1 account)
- GMX Mail (1 account)
- Zoho Mail (2 accounts)

Evolution has never downloaded all messges, I have been using it for
about 2 months.



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Re: [Evolution] Evolution does not download all messages stored in folders (IMAP account)

2013-07-02 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
Hi Milan

On Tue, 2013-07-02 at 11:40 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:
 On Mon, 2013-07-01 at 21:20 +0200, Pascal Hasko Bernhard wrote:
  I realized the Evolution (3.4.6) does actually not download all messages
 
   Hi,
 I suppose it's a typo, your version might be 3.6.4 instead?
 

You are correct, the version is 3.6.4


  I have set:
  - look for messages in all folders (yesterday I also checked the box
  look for messages in subscribed folders
  - automatically synchronize remote mail locally
 
 The option in respective folder Properties (mentioned in other mail in
 this thread) is used as an addition to the above account-global
 automatically synchronize remote mail locally. If you've the global,
 you do not need the folder's property set. The opposite is to have
 selectively chosen which folders you want to have stored locally (like
 if you've an Archive folder, where you do not want to see all messages
 in offline).
 
  - use Quick Resync if servers supports it
 
 I would not be surprised if the QResync is the cause here. Please
 disable it, then close evolution, then locate:
~/.cache/evolution/mail
 where is stored your local cache for remote mail accounts, like for the
 IMAP. Move away all folders from here, and start evolution. A downside
 of this is that evolution will download everything from scratch, but
 with disabled QResync you should see all messages from the folders.
 

I will try that and see whether it works


 If you'll still not get everything, then there might be some filter set.
 Either at the top, like with All Messages and the Search term, as was
 mentioned in other mails in this thread, or some implicit filters.
 Implicit filter is one for the Deleted messages, but also for Junk
 messages. Deleted and Junk messages are shown in Trash and Junk folder.
 Just visit your Inbox and then the Junk folder to see whether the
 messages are marked as Junk or not.

There is no filter except for two settings labels (Unfortunately they do
not work automatically) and the messages cannot be found in neither
Trash, Deleted nor Junk. These are old messages, several months or even
years old, when I moved them to certain folders.

Thanks for your help,

Pascal







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[Evolution] Evolution does not download all messages stored in folders (IMAP account)

2013-07-01 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
Hi all,

I realized the Evolution (3.4.6) does actually not download all messages
I had moved to specific folders before using this mail client. This
happens with all my IMAP accounts, I have seven of them. In some folders
there even no messages displayed at all! In the web interface all
messages are there, though. Retrieving and sending messages works fine.
I have set:
- look for messages in all folders (yesterday I also checked the box
look for messages in subscribed folders
- automatically synchronize remote mail locally
- use Quick Resync if servers supports it

Is there something wrong with these settings? As I mentioned the
Evolution's behavior differs somewhat between folders.



-- 

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http://www.belug.de/

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution does not download all messages stored in folders (IMAP account)

2013-07-01 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
On Mon, 2013-07-01 at 20:45 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
 On Monday, 1 July 2013, Pascal Hasko Bernhard wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 I realized the Evolution (3.4.6) does actually not download
 all messages
 I had moved to specific folders before using this mail client.
 This
 happens with all my IMAP accounts, I have seven of them. In
 some folders
 there even no messages displayed at all! In the web interface
 all
 messages are there, though. Retrieving and sending messages
 works fine.
 I have set:
 - look for messages in all folders (yesterday I also checked
 the box
 look for messages in subscribed folders
 - automatically synchronize remote mail locally
 - use Quick Resync if servers supports it
 
 Is there something wrong with these settings? As I mentioned
 the
 Evolution's behavior differs somewhat between folders.
 
 Does the drop down menu in the messages pane read All Messages?


Yes, it does.

Pascal


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Re: [Evolution] Evolution does not download all messages stored in folders (IMAP account)

2013-07-01 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
On Mon, 2013-07-01 at 23:58 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
 On Mon, 2013-07-01 at 21:20 +0200, Pascal Hasko Bernhard wrote:
  I realized the Evolution (3.4.6) does actually not download all messages
  I had moved to specific folders before using this mail client. This
  happens with all my IMAP accounts, I have seven of them. In some folders
  there even no messages displayed at all!
 
 Have you checked
 https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/3.4/mail-cannot-see.html ?
 


Yes, and I'm afraid to say that the recommendations did not solve my
problem. In fact the tip to activate Show Deleted Messages has
Evolution display recently deleted message in the inbox (no change in
the number of messages displayed in other folders) which makes
navigating between newly arrived mail quite annoying that is why I had
turned it off and will do so again.
Via webmail I can see the messages, (I'm not talking about deleted
mails, bzt messages moved to specific folders) but they do not show up
in Evolution :-(

Pascal


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Re: [Evolution] Evolution does not download all messages stored in folders (IMAP account)

2013-07-01 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
On Mon, 2013-07-01 at 18:54 -0400, Mark Filipak wrote:
 On 2013/7/1 6:23 PM, Pascal Hasko Bernhard wrote:
  On Mon, 2013-07-01 at 23:58 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
  On Mon, 2013-07-01 at 21:20 +0200, Pascal Hasko Bernhard wrote:
  I realized the Evolution (3.4.6) does actually not download all messages
  I had moved to specific folders before using this mail client. This
  happens with all my IMAP accounts, I have seven of them. In some folders
  there even no messages displayed at all!
 
  Have you checked
  https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/3.4/mail-cannot-see.html ?
 
 
 
  Yes, and I'm afraid to say that the recommendations did not solve my
  problem. In fact the tip to activate Show Deleted Messages has
  Evolution display recently deleted message in the inbox (no change in
  the number of messages displayed in other folders) which makes
  navigating between newly arrived mail quite annoying that is why I had
  turned it off and will do so again.
  Via webmail I can see the messages, (I'm not talking about deleted
  mails, bzt messages moved to specific folders) but they do not show up
  in Evolution :-(
 
  Pascal
 
 Hello,
 
 I'm probably not at all qualified to help (I am very novice with Evo  I 
 don't 
 use IMAP), but I think I see how I might be able to help...
 
 Pascal, you wrote ...messages I had moved to specific folders before using 
 this mail client. If you moved those messages to folders _before_ you 
 started 
 using Evo, then how is Evo going to know about those folders and those 
 messages?
 
 I've never tried to move a mail store from one client to another client. I'm 
 most familiar with Thunderbird. In Thunderbird you need to create a profile.
 

Hi Mark, 

these are IMAP-accounts, so all messages and folders are synchronized
between the mail server and the connected mail clients, no matter on
which machines.  This (usually) means that when you configure a mail
program on a newly installed system which such an IMAP-account it
downloads all messages and folders on the server. There is one central
profile if you wish, no matter when you created the folder and received
the messages, they will show up on all configured mail clients.

Pascal


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Re: [Evolution] Evolution does not download all messages stored in folders (IMAP account)

2013-07-01 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
On Mon, 2013-07-01 at 18:37 -0500, dbrenner wrote:
 On Mon, 2013-07-01 at 18:54 -0400, Mark Filipak wrote:
  On 2013/7/1 6:23 PM, Pascal Hasko Bernhard wrote:
   On Mon, 2013-07-01 at 23:58 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
   On Mon, 2013-07-01 at 21:20 +0200, Pascal Hasko Bernhard wrote:
   I realized the Evolution (3.4.6) does actually not download all messages
   I had moved to specific folders before using this mail client. This
   happens with all my IMAP accounts, I have seven of them. In some folders
   there even no messages displayed at all!
  
   Have you checked
   https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/3.4/mail-cannot-see.html ?
  
  
  
   Yes, and I'm afraid to say that the recommendations did not solve my
   problem. In fact the tip to activate Show Deleted Messages has
   Evolution display recently deleted message in the inbox (no change in
   the number of messages displayed in other folders) which makes
   navigating between newly arrived mail quite annoying that is why I had
   turned it off and will do so again.
   Via webmail I can see the messages, (I'm not talking about deleted
   mails, bzt messages moved to specific folders) but they do not show up
   in Evolution :-(
  
   Pascal
  
  Hello,
  
  I'm probably not at all qualified to help (I am very novice with Evo  I 
  don't 
  use IMAP), but I think I see how I might be able to help...
  
  Pascal, you wrote ...messages I had moved to specific folders before using 
  this mail client. If you moved those messages to folders _before_ you 
  started 
  using Evo, then how is Evo going to know about those folders and those 
  messages?
  
  I've never tried to move a mail store from one client to another client. 
  I'm 
  most familiar with Thunderbird. In Thunderbird you need to create a profile.
  
  HTH - Mark.
  
 Could be your IMAP subscriptions. See -
 https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/3.4/mail-imap-subscriptions.html.en
 

Hi

I now checked for each and every folder whether I was subscribed to it
and on every right-click I'm only given the option to unsubscribe  as
is the case when setting subscriptions globally by clicking on the top
node for each account. Refereshing the contents of each folder made no
difference. 

Then I looked into the Properties of the folders, and found to my
astonishment that nowhere was the box Copy folder contents locally for
offline operation checked, I did so. Now Evolution jolted into action
(I least it pretended to) and at the bottom I was notified that it
downloaded messages fo offline use. It still remains a mystery to me
which mails it downloaded and where to. The number of messages in each
folder stayed the same. 

When right-clicking on a folder and selecting properties the new pop-up
window tells me for many accounts that they contain say X messages, non
of them unread. Still no mails displayed in the message list. For some
folders I'm told that there should be over 200 messages in them, but
still only a tiny fraction of them or not a single one is to be seen. I
checked via webmail whether the number of mails Evolution tells me there
should be is correct, and most of the time there are actually more
messages in the folders than I'm told. As I do not have any empty mail
folders on any account, seeing a folder with no message always makes me
very suspicious. 

Pascal


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Re: [Evolution] lost calendar

2013-06-20 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
Hi Tom,

On Fri, 2013-06-21 at 00:14 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
 Hi :)
 I tried to separate the 2 languages to try to make it easier for
 people to read.
 

That's really kind of you to translate the original message into English
for those who do not speak French and also for the poster whose English
is not so great. No irony intended here.

C'est très gentil de toi de traduire le message originel en Anglais pour
les gens qui ne parlent pas le Français mais aussi pour l'auteur dont
l'Anglais n'est pas parfait. Je suis pas ironique.

Mon Français n'est pas impressionant non plus!!


@Eric
I have no solution for your problem though, I'm afraid.

J'ai pas de solution pour ton problème, désolé.

Pascal





 So, in French
 
 Lors du passage de Ubuntu 10.04 vers 12.04 certains calendriers ne
 sont plus visibles.  Message Evolution
 Erreur lors du chargement de l'agenda 
 
 Mais avant la mise à jour ils étaient visibles 
 
 J'ai une partition ubuntu sda2 et une partition home sda4 
 
 Courriels
 
 Evolution a créé une boîte lors de la mise à niveau. Mais celle-ci n'a
 pas tout reçue. Les messages sont éparpillés entre les deux boîtes
 (l'ancienne et la nouvelle) et lors de l'envoie d'un mail un message
 d'erreur dit :
 Votre message a été envoyé, mais une erreur est survenue pendant le
 post-traitement 
 mbox:///home/tux/.local/share/evolution/mail/local#Sent a échoué : URI
 de dossier non valide «
 mbox:///home/tux/.local/share/evolution/mail/local#Sent »
 Ajouté au dossier local « Envoyés » à la place..
 
 Je n'ai trouvé aucune aide dans les forums ou sur les sites. 
 
 Pouvez vous m'aide? 
 
 Merci 
 
 
 
 En Anglaise(?) using Quick Translate and a bit of merging and
 re-working i got
 
 When switching from Ubuntu 10.04 to 12.04 some calendars stopped being
 visible. The message Evolution gave was;
 
 Error loading agenda 
 
 But before the upgrade they were visible.  I have a root partition, /
 on sda2 for Ubuntu and a /home partition on sda4 
 sda2 = /
 sda4 = /home
 
 
 Email 
 
 Evolution has created a new box with the laptop's name during the
 upgrade. But not all messages migrated into it successfully.  Messages
 are scattered.  Some of the message are in the old box but others are
 in the new. And when i try to send a message i get the following error
 message :
 
 Your message has been sent but an error occurred during the
 post-processing
 mbox:///home/tux/.local/share/evolution/mail/local#Sent failed: 
 Invalid URI file 
 mbox:///home/tux/.local/share/evolution/mail/local#Sent 
 Added to the local Sent folder instead.
 
 I looked for help in forums and other websites but couldn't find
 anything useful.  
 
 Can you help me?
 Thanks
 
 
 
 
 Good luck helping with this one!
 Regards from 
 Tom :)  
 
 
 
 
 
 __
 From: Eric Lemétayer e...@lemetayer.eu
 To: evolution-list@gnome.org 
 Sent: Wednesday, 19 June 2013, 14:30
 Subject: [Evolution] lost calendar
 
 
 Hi,
 my english is very poor So i write now in french to explicite
 the
 bug.and try to translate. I beg your pardon for this and hope
 that you
 can understant the bug.
 
 Lors du passage de Ubuntu 10.04 vers 12.04 (when i upgrate
 from Ubuntu
 10.04 to 12.04 ; under unity or gnome 3)
 
 Calendar (Agenda)
 
 certains calendriers ne sont plus visibles (some calendars are
 lost /
 not visible)
 Message Evolution (the message is)
 
 Erreur lors du chargement de l'agenda (error of calendar
 upload)
 - No backend factory for 'file' of 'VEVENT'
 
 Mais avant la mise à jour ils étaient visibles (But before the
 upgrade,
 all are visibles and corrects)
 
 J'ai une partition ubuntu sda2 et une partition home sda4 (i
 have a
 ubuntu partition sda2 and an other for my home sda4)
 
 
 Courriels (MAils)
 
 Evolution a créé une boîte lors de la mise à niveau. Mais
 celle-ci n'a
 pas tout reçue. Les messages sont éparpillés entre les deux
 boîtes
 (l'ancienne et la nouvelle) et lors de l'envoie d'un mail un
 message
 d'erreur dit :
 Evolution create a new box with the laptop's name. But not all
 messages
 are migrate. Some of message are in the old box, other into
 the new. And
 when i send a message i can see the following error message :
 
 Votre message a été envoyé, mais une erreur est survenue
 pendant le
 post-traitement (your message is send but an error is gone
 during the
 post treatment)
 The reported error was L'ajout à
 mbox:///home/tux/.local/share/evolution/mail/local#Sent a
 échoué : URI
 de 

Re: [Evolution] 'Internal', 'Inline' link in HTML-messages

2013-06-17 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
On Sun, 2013-06-16 at 21:06 -0700, Andre Klapper wrote:
 On Mon, 2013-06-17 at 03:02 +0200, Pascal Hasko Bernhard wrote:
  I will send one mail with the message inline, and one with the message
  attached, I 'm not sure whether the mailing list will accept
  attachments. That's the inline version.
 
 As this strips header information and alters linebreaks etc., I'd
 recommend either sending as attachment (if it's not more than 40kb) or
 attaching it to a bug report in bugzilla.gnome.org.


Hi André,

In case my post with the message attached did not get past the list
moderators, I will head over to Bugzilla file a report as you suggested.

Pascal

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Re: [Evolution] Reply To Mail Closes Automatically Original Message

2013-06-17 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
On Mon, 2013-06-17 at 06:59 -0400, Matthew Barnes wrote:
 On Mon, 2013-06-17 at 11:09 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
  You should probably close down evolution completely before doing this,
  and don't be tempted to randomly change other keys in dconf unless you
  really, really know what you are doing.


Ritesh advised me to use the dconf-editor for what I wanted to achieve
and it worked fine, even while Evolution was still running. So I can
confirm that you do NOT have to shut down Evolution before editing
settings.


 Actually it's fine to change dconf values while Evolution is running.
 In fact in many cases when you tweak a value in the Preferences window,
 Evolution picks up the new value by reacting to the change notification
 from dconf.
 
 For this particular key I recently replaced the free-form string value
 with a set of choices - and have been doing so for other similar keys -
 to try and make dconf tweaking even more foolproof.

Thanks Matthew for changing to a set of choices. I would not have known which 
value to put there.

Pascal




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[Evolution] 'Internal', 'Inline' link in HTML-messages

2013-06-16 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
Hi all, 

I often receive HTML messages (they are newletters actually) which have
some kind of table of contents on top, with linked entries. Clicking on
one of them should take you directly to the associated section of the
email. Some webpages have the same feature, and you can also put that
into LaTeX-documents. I hope you get what I mean. Well, Evolution tells
me that it doesn't know how to handle this type of link. The exact
message ist: 'Could not open link. The specified location is not
supported'

I'm sure there is something I can do to have Evolution handle this
'internal' link correctly.

Thanks for your help,

Pascal

Evolution 3.6.4
Sabayon Linux 13 64bit

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[Evolution] Reply To Mail Closes Automatically Original Message

2013-06-16 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
Hi all, 

shortly after I started using Evolution as my standard mail client, I
got asked whether I wanted to have the original message automatically
closed when clicking on the reply button, to which I agreed. At the time
I found this useful, not anymore. How do I change that back to the
default setting, that is, the original message does not get closed? I
looked everywhere under EDIT  PREFERENCES but could find anything.

Could someone please guide me to the place I'm apparently too blind to
find on my own?

Thanks a lot, 

Pascal

Evolution 3.6.4 on
Sabayon 11
(In a previous post to this mailing list I said it was Sabayon 13, that
was obviously wrong, I just checked)

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Re: [Evolution] 'Internal', 'Inline' link in HTML-messages

2013-06-16 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
On Sun, 2013-06-16 at 23:23 +0200, Pascal Hasko Bernhard wrote:
 I often receive HTML messages (they are newletters actually) which
have
 some kind of table of contents on top, with linked entries. Clicking
on
 one of them should take you directly to the associated section of the
 email. Some webpages have the same feature, and you can also put that
 into LaTeX-documents. I hope you get what I mean. Well, Evolution
tells
 me that it doesn't know how to handle this type of link. The exact
 message ist: 'Could not open link. The specified location is not
 supported'

Can you post a sample message with such links so I can see what they
look like?  It's possible Evolution just needs to get out of the way
and let WebKit handle it.

Matthew Barnes


Thanks Matthew,

I will send one mail with the message inline, and one with the message
attached, I 'm not sure whether the mailing list will accept
attachments. That's the inline version.

Pascal


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Re: [Evolution] Increase Font Size in HTML messages

2013-06-04 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
Hi Matthew,

thanks a lot for the quick response.

On Mon, 2013-06-03 at 21:03 -0400, Matthew Barnes wrote:
 On Tue, 2013-06-04 at 00:53 +0200, Pascal Hasko Bernhard wrote:
  I'm surprised to notice that I can zoom into  some HTML-mails (via CTRL
  ++ or CTRL + mousewheel scrolling), that is increase font and picture
  size, with others that does not work.  I'm wondering why that is so, is
  that feature specified in the HTML-message itself?
 
 Make sure you're actually pressing Ctrl '+' and not Ctrl '='.
 
 At least on a U.S. keyboard, the '+' and '=' are on the same physical
 key, but the '+' requires you to hold down Shift.  (Or try the scenic
 route with View - Zoom - Zoom In.)
 
I'm actually on a German keyboard layout, here the '+' is on the '[' key
(from a US perspective), no Shift needed.



 Zooming in with this method works for me for all HTML mails presently at
 my disposal -- mostly in my Junk folder, and also a few Amazon orders
 where the inline CSS explicitly specifies the font size (in pixels no
 less), and WebKit does the right thing regardless.
 
Well the HTML-mails in questions are from a Yahoo group, and the guys
over at that company seem to screw up everything they can, so I wouldn't
be surprised if they even messed up their message HTML (If this is even
possible technically)


 To get a bit technical, for the Zoom In command Evolution simply calls
 webkit_web_view_zoom_in().  What happens next is entirely up to WebKit.

Thanks for the technical info. I'm not a programmer but still nice to
know

Pascal

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[Evolution] Increase Font Size in HTML messages

2013-06-03 Thread Pascal Hasko Bernhard
Hey all, 

forgive me, if this question has been asked many times (It probably has,
although an internet search did not throw up any threads on this
mailinglist).

I'm surprised to notice that I can zoom into  some HTML-mails (via CTRL
++ or CTRL + mousewheel scrolling), that is increase font and picture
size, with others that does not work.  I'm wondering why that is so, is
that feature specified in the HTML-message itself?

I know that HTML-messages determine the font to be displayed by the
email client, but is there a way around it, i.e. force Evolution to use
a certain font/size? Is that a feature Evolution does not (sofar)
support? Thunderbird and Kmail offer that option (CTRL++) (I do not want
to start a flame war here about the advantages/disdavantages a different
mail clients, there is a reason why I like using Evolution!)

I just find it a bit annoying that some HTML-mails get displayed just
fine, while other a rather a pain to read on a high-resolution screen.
And I do not know what to do about it!

This being Evolution 3.6.4 on Sabayon Linux 11 with MATE desktop.

Thanks for your suggestions,

Pascal 

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