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2005-08-30 Thread n926bb
Please remove [EMAIL PROTECTED] from your mailing list
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2006-05-11 Thread Derrick MacPherson
I'm on CentOS4.3, and wanting to upgrade evo to current, I'm I correct
in thinking that I need to grab openldap and apply the patch in the evo-
exchange package?
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2006-06-09 Thread TomAs
Hi everybody,

because i wasn't content with stability of Evolution ver 2.6.0 in dist SUSE 
10.0 I've decided to
compile my own evolution-data-server, evolution and evolution-exchange 
applications. So I must
admit that without avail :(

I've tested both version stable 2.6.2 and also unstable release 2.7.1, compiled
always with recommended version of ibsoup and GtkHTML my problems:

in 2.7.1

add to /etc/ld.so.conf /usr/local/evolution/lib and then ldconfig -v
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:/usr/local/evolution/lib/pkgconfig

compilation of evolution-data-server-1.7.1:

./configure --prefix=/usr/local/evolution --with-openldap=yes 
--with-nspr-includes=/usr/include/nspr4/  --enable-nss=yes 
--with-nss-includes=/usr/include/nss3/
make -j2 && make install

compilation of evolution-2.7.1

./configure --prefix= /usr/local/evolution -enable-exchange=yes 
--enable-nss=yes --enable-smime=yes --with-nss-includes=/usr/include/nss3/ 
--with-nspr-includes=/usr/include/nspr4/ --enable-plugins=all 
--with-openldap=yes
make -j2 && make install

failed at:

main.c: In function ‘main’:
main.c:521: error: ‘GNOME_PARAM_GOPTION_CONTEXT’ undeclared (first use in this 
function)
main.c:521: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
main.c:521: error: for each function it appears in.)

then I updated my source code with CVS and run ./autogen  --prefix= 
/usr/local/evolution --enable-exchange=yes --enable-nss=yes --enable-smime=yes 
--with-nss-includes=/usr/include/nss3/ --with-nspr-includes=/usr/include/nspr4/

in evolution CVS source code tree, but mentioned error  reappeared :(

OK, then I tried to compile stable release 2.6.2 same way, make OK, but
in step make install I've got following error:

/usr/bin/install: cannot stat `evolution-2.6-C.omf.out': No such file or 
directory
make[4]: *** [install-data-hook-omf] Error 1
make[4]: Leaving directory `/tmp/tmp/ev/evolution-2.6.2/help/C'
make[3]: *** [install-data-am] Error 2
make[3]: Leaving directory `/tmp/tmp/ev/evolution-2.6.2/help/C'
make[2]: *** [install-am] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/tmp/ev/evolution-2.6.2/help/C'
make[1]: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/tmp/ev/evolution-2.6.2/help'
make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1

So I haven't idea where I go wrong. In case of 2.7.1 I think that maybe version
gnome libraries  2.12.0.1 is old, 2.14.x would be better as I think ..., but in 
case of
2.6.2 - evolution-2.6-C.omf really don't exist, but I suppose, that there is an 
bug,
because evolution-2.6-C.omf shouldn't next extension .out

Please help 
THX
Tomas







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2007-03-05 Thread William Laird
I can not get pop to recognize my password This also happens with 
thunderbird on Xandros but recognizes the same set up and password on 
Windows using thunderbird. This occurs on both computers dual booting.I 
can send emails but can not receive
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2007-05-30 Thread AHendriks
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2007-08-15 Thread Pete Choppin
Thank you for the information.

Unfortunately I have had multiple problems installing Evolution-Brutus.
I need a library dependency for the RPM, which I cannot find.  I have
hunted for it.  Also, when I try installing from source, I
run ./configure I get the following

configure: error: You need the intltool-update(8) program to build
evolution-brutus

Can you point me in the right direction?

Pete

On Sat, 2007-07-14 at 23:13 -0600, Pete wrote:

> My question is are there any future plans for Evolution to work with 
> Exchange Server 2007?  And do you know of any other email clients which 
> are compatible with Exchange Server 2007?
> 

I think you can use Brutus + Evolution-Brutus to connect to Exchange
2007.

http://www.omesc.com

Rgds,

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2008-08-15 Thread Pierre Zumstein



  
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2008-08-17 Thread Andreas . Pfefferle
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Aug 12 22:35:18 2007
Subject: Trouble with pop account on evolution startup.
From: Andreas Pfefferle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: evolution-list@gnome.org
Content-Type: text/plain
Organization: Familie Pfefferle
Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Mime-Version: 1.0
X-Mailer: Evolution 2.6.3 
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 22:35:18 +0200
X-Evolution-Format: text/plain
X-Evolution-Account: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Evolution-Transport:
smtp://Andreas.Pfefferle;[EMAIL PROTECTED]/;use_ssl=never
X-Evolution-Fcc: mbox:/home/ap/.evolution/mail/local#Sent
X-Evolution: 00a2-0010

I am using evolution 2.6.3 on Debian Edge amd64. My pop server is
popmail.t-online.de. When I start up evolution in online mode there pops
up a dialog:

Unable to connect to POP server popmail.t-online.de.
Error sending username: 

Please enter the POP password for  on host popmail.t-online.de

After entering the password and clicking OK the same dialog shows up
again and again. You have to cancel the dialog to get into evolution.
Now you are in offline mode. When you do File->Work Online the annoying
pop up dialog does not appear. Popping from popmail.t-online.de works. I
searched the web for information and only found an unanswered question
posted on 
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/106625/previous/ describing exactly
the same problem with the also German site web.de.

What happens on evolution startup when popping mails from the pop server
that is different from popping after startup?

I already filed a bug in regard to this problem but I forgot the bug id.

The problem is annoying, but evolution is great!

Thanks a lot!

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2008-11-10 Thread Wolf Man
HELLO



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2009-11-23 Thread Andrea Cusano
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2009-11-28 Thread Andrea Cusano
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2010-04-09 Thread Isabelle Mendes
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2010-04-17 Thread Jonathan Jacobs
On Fri, 2010-04-16 at 14:57 -0400, Jonathan Jacobs wrote: 
>> My mother has a boat load of emails that she is trying to delete. 
>>  Evolution is having a problem doing that.  I have posted a bug but 
>>  only a few people have had this problem and they have Ubuntu 9.10.  No 
> > error messages pop up, the emails just sit in the trash folder and do 
>>  nothing. 
> 
>Does the user understand the Evo deletion model: mark the message 
>Deleted, and later on Expunge the folder? 
> 
>Is the account in question local (POP) or remote (IMAP, Exchange, etc.)? 
> 
>If the account is local, check the size of the offending folder (not 
>Trash but the the folder she's deleting from, probably Inbox). If it's 
>close to 2GB, that may be the problem. ALso make sure there is at least 
>2GB free space on the filesystem that holds /tmp. 
> 
>poc 

Thanks for helping me with this problem.
The error that I saw was "Error while expunging folder".  It is a pop3 account 
and the emails are just regular emails.  No attachments.  She deletes from IN 
box and expunges from trash folder.  Lots of free space.  I deleted what was in 
the /tmp folder and rebooted and I get the same error.  Please, any other ideas?
Jonathan
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2010-06-22 Thread Miles
Greetings. I am a new ubuntu user and mainly use gmail. I have now a
need to use yahoo on evolution as well but there is a problem about not
being able to use pop unless you use the premium account. Is there a
workaround to this please as pop works for me on gmail, hotmail and live
mail.  I have got all the settings that I could find and it just seems
to be the pop bit. I use a cellphone as a modem so dont know if there is
another way to get yahoo mail working.
Thanks for evolution. It works great on all other mails. Just the yahoo
thing.
Thanks for your help.
Miles Sharpe

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2010-09-01 Thread Leonard Evens
For many years I have been running Fedora (currently 12-13) at home on PCs and 
getting my email from an office machine running some version of RedHat 
Enterprise Linux.  I use evolution on my local home machine as a mail agent and 
I use the office machine as a mail outgoing and incoming server.

But now I am in a state of almost complete collapse, and I would appreciate 
whatever help I can get.

First let me describe some complications of the setup.  The mail comes to the 
office machine but is displayed on the local machine in folders on the local 
machine and in a few folders of the office machine used for reading new mail 
and the like.  All of this was working fine, but within the past three days I 
suddenly found I couldn't access new mail---those folders were no longer 
displayed---nor could I send new mail from the local machine to the office 
machine functioning as server.  Part of the reason for complications was that 
that transfer using ssh failed because my ISP, comcast, changed the address of 
my local machine which it does from time to time.

I would have a few problems with this situation, but it is much worse now for 
the following reason.  On or about Aug. 3, I upgraded my Linux systems, and 
then on Aug. 8, I collided with a bicyclce, while riding, the result being 
concussion in my 77 year old head.  I spent about two weeks in the hospital 
recovering from this, and I was still able to deal with my system after being 
let out.  But I am far from up to par yet, and this is about the worst time I 
could be left with a problem of this nature.
I have resolved some of the problem---as the discussion about indicates---but I 
still can't either read incoming email or send outgoing email by usual methods. 
  Everything was fine until the latest change in email on the server and local 
machine using evolution took effect.

So although it is possible that I just have to do a few more things to get it 
all working,  I am not there yet.   If anyone can give me some clues to help my 
77 year old, somewhat concussed, brain resolve this problem, I would really 
appreciate it.
 
P.S.  My wife also gets her mail on a Windows machine using Thunderbird
with this setup, but usually, I resolve the problems using Linux, and I would 
prefer to do it that way this time.   If absolutely necessary, I can explore 
the Windows/Thunderbird route to help understand what is happening, but I would 
like to avoid that if I can.

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2010-09-01 Thread Leonard Evens
For many years I have been running Fedora (currently 12-13) at home on PCs and 
getting my email from an office machine running some version of RedHat 
Enterprise Linux.  I use evolution on my local home machine as a mail agent and 
I use the office machine as a mail outgoing and incoming server.

But now I am in a state of almost complete collapse, and I would appreciate 
whatever help I can get.

First let me describe some complications of the setup.  The mail comes to the 
office machine but is displayed on the local machine in folders on the local 
machine and in a few folders of the office machine used for reading new mail 
and the like.  All of this was working fine, but within the past three days I 
suddenly found I couldn't access new mail---those folders were no longer 
displayed---nor could I send new mail from the local machine to the office 
machine functioning as server.  Part of the reason for complications was that 
that transfer using ssh failed because my ISP, comcast, changed the address of 
my local machine which it does from time to time.

I would have a few problems with this situation, but it is much worse now for 
the following reason.  On or about Aug. 3, I upgraded my Linux systems, and 
then on Aug. 8, I collided with a bicyclce, while riding, the result being 
concussion in my 77 year old head.  I spent about two weeks in the hospital 
recovering from this, and I was still able to deal with my system after being 
let out.  But I am far from up to par yet, and this is about the worst time I 
could be left with a problem of this nature.
I have resolved some of the problem---as the discussion about indicates---but I 
still can't either read incoming email or send outgoing email by usual methods. 
  Everything was fine until the latest change in email on the server and local 
machine using evolution took effect.

So although it is possible that I just have to do a few more things to get it 
all working,  I am not there yet.   If anyone can give me some clues to help my 
77 year old, somewhat concussed, brain resolve this problem, I would really 
appreciate it.
 
P.S.  My wife also gets her mail on a Windows machine using Thunderbird
with this setup, but usually, I resolve the problems using Linux, and I would 
prefer to do it that way this time.   If absolutely necessary, I can explore 
the Windows/Thunderbird route to help understand what is happening, but I would 
like to avoid that if I can.

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2010-10-21 Thread tony mann


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2011-01-19 Thread Friedhelm Cordes

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2011-01-29 Thread Samuel Samuel & Mary Semmens
I am just getting to grips with Ubuntu 10.10.
And am not at the stage of giving advice.I do not know how my e-mail
address has been given out as a programmer.

all the best
sam

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2011-02-14 Thread Mike Terryberry
Why doesn't Evolution have a Deleted Items folder?  If I accidentally nuke
an email I want to get back I can't!  Who makes an email client without the
ability to undelete messages?  WTF?!
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2011-02-25 Thread met...@metzerfarms.com
This morning Evolution tried to download an email with an excessive
number of pictures and choked. So I went to web2mail.com, read and
deleted the email. But I still cannot download any emails through
Evolution. It continues trying to download every ten minutes but the
Debug Log says:

Cannot append message to mbox:/home/john/.evolution/mail/local/ Inbox:
File too large

What do I do?

I have gone back to mail2web.com and it does not show any large emails.
I have deleted all junk emails there, leaving only 3 or 4 regular emails
I want to save.

Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
John


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http://link.mail2web.com/mail2web


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2011-02-26 Thread Friedhelm Cordes

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2018-02-01 Thread Nikki Sloane




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2018-06-16 Thread Ken Ingram
I saw the message. I don't know what it means. I don't have any
documentation on this parameter, I don't write X-Windows
apps, and I simply want to use Evolution though X11PortForwarding.

If you're not going to be helpful, or are not interested in being helpful,
then ignore the help request.



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Cc:
Bcc:
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2018 20:37:21 +0200
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Problem running Evolution through X11Forwarding
See what you posted:

> To debug your program, run it with the GDK_SYNCHRONIZE environment
> variable to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
> backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error()
> function.)

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2012-03-31 Thread Juan Francisco Domínguez Montoya

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2012-05-12 Thread Russell
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2012-10-02 Thread jamesdowns4

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2012-10-09 Thread Larry Bush
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2013-02-06 Thread Matt Ivie
I'm having a recent problem with Evolution 3.2.2. Everytime there is an SSL
cert it is flagged as "BAD". It doesn't matter who it's from. It is
indicating the proper issuing authorities (or seems to be). I am not behind
any kind of a proxy or anything like that. I tried asking this question in
the evolution irc channel but I must have picked a bad time because I
didn't get any response.

Where can I start in trying to solve this problem?

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2013-08-01 Thread Russell Nilson
 
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2014-12-14 Thread tslop...@juno.com
I have Evolution 3.2.3 and it will not restore my Evolution backup which may be 
3.10.4.

Any ideas?

Thank you very much for your help.
Ted

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2014-12-16 Thread tslop...@juno.com
Is there any way to get Evolution mail version 3.10.4 ? My Evolution backup 
seems to be version and I have version 3.2.3 which will not restore the backup. 
I do not want to lose my E-mails.
Please help. Thank you.

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[Evolution] (no subject)

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2006-06-09 Thread Jeffrey Stedfast
you need a newer glib

On Fri, 2006-06-09 at 11:55 +0200, TomAs wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> 
> because i wasn't content with stability of Evolution ver 2.6.0 in dist SUSE 
> 10.0 I've decided to 
> compile my own evolution-data-server, evolution and evolution-exchange 
> applications. So I must
> admit that without avail :(
> 
> I've tested both version stable 2.6.2 and also unstable release 2.7.1, 
> compiled
> always with recommended version of ibsoup and GtkHTML my problems:
> 
> in 2.7.1
> 
> add to /etc/ld.so.conf /usr/local/evolution/lib and then ldconfig -v
> export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:/usr/local/evolution/lib/pkgconfig
> 
> compilation of evolution-data-server-1.7.1:
> 
> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/evolution --with-openldap=yes 
> --with-nspr-includes=/usr/include/nspr4/  --enable-nss=yes 
> --with-nss-includes=/usr/include/nss3/
> make -j2 && make install
> 
> compilation of evolution-2.7.1 
> 
> ./configure --prefix= /usr/local/evolution -enable-exchange=yes 
> --enable-nss=yes --enable-smime=yes --with-nss-includes=/usr/include/nss3/ 
> --with-nspr-includes=/usr/include/nspr4/ --enable-plugins=all 
> --with-openldap=yes
> make -j2 && make install
> 
> failed at:
> 
> main.c: In function ‘main’:
> main.c:521: error: ‘GNOME_PARAM_GOPTION_CONTEXT’ undeclared (first use in 
> this function)
> main.c:521: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
> main.c:521: error: for each function it appears in.)
> 
> then I updated my source code with CVS and run ./autogen  --prefix= 
> /usr/local/evolution --enable-exchange=yes --enable-nss=yes 
> --enable-smime=yes --with-nss-includes=/usr/include/nss3/ 
> --with-nspr-includes=/usr/include/nspr4/
> 
> in evolution CVS source code tree, but mentioned error  reappeared :(
> 
> OK, then I tried to compile stable release 2.6.2 same way, make OK, but 
> in step make install I've got following error:
> 
> /usr/bin/install: cannot stat `evolution-2.6-C.omf.out': No such file or 
> directory
> make[4]: *** [install-data-hook-omf] Error 1
> make[4]: Leaving directory `/tmp/tmp/ev/evolution-2.6.2/help/C'
> make[3]: *** [install-data-am] Error 2
> make[3]: Leaving directory `/tmp/tmp/ev/evolution-2.6.2/help/C'
> make[2]: *** [install-am] Error 2
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/tmp/ev/evolution-2.6.2/help/C'
> make[1]: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/tmp/ev/evolution-2.6.2/help'
> make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
> 
> So I haven't idea where I go wrong. In case of 2.7.1 I think that maybe 
> version 
> gnome libraries  2.12.0.1 is old, 2.14.x would be better as I think ..., but 
> in case of 
> 2.6.2 - evolution-2.6-C.omf really don't exist, but I suppose, that there is 
> an bug, 
> because evolution-2.6-C.omf shouldn't next extension .out
> 
> Please help  
> THX
> Tomas
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2007-08-16 Thread Jules Colding
Hi Pete,

On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 16:50 +, Pete Choppin wrote:
> Thank you for the information.
> 
> Unfortunately I have had multiple problems installing Evolution-Brutus.
> I need a library dependency for the RPM, which I cannot find.  

Which one?


> I have
> hunted for it.  Also, when I try installing from source, I
> run ./configure I get the following
> 
> configure: error: You need the intltool-update(8) program to build
> evolution-brutus

intltool-update comes from the intltool package.


> Can you point me in the right direction?

I'm currently working to get the GAL supported. You might want to follow
svn trunk (http://svn.brutus.net/) if you are interested.

HTH,
  jules



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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2007-08-17 Thread Jules Colding
Hi Pete,

On Thu, 2007-08-16 at 17:25 +, Pete Choppin wrote:
> Here is what I tried:
> # rpm -ivh evolution-brutus-1.1.27.0-1.i386.rpm
> error: Failed dependencies:
> libecal-1.2.so.6 is needed by evolution-brutus-1.1.27.0-1.i386
> 
> I searched for the libecal and it looks like it is related to the
> Evolution Data Server.
> (http://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=libecal-1.2.so.6&system=&arch=)

Yes. The reason it failed for you was that your e-b RPM wasn't build
with the version of e-d-s on your box. 

The best thing for your would be to do "yum install evolution-brutus" on
F7. That RPM is guaranteed to have all dependencies resolved.


> I then tried to install the evolution-brutus-x.tar.bz2 file in the
> hopes that it would have the necessary libraries.  I extracted the
> tarball and I do see the intltool-update files, yet it will not
> configure.  I am sorry, but I am not familiar enough with these to
> know what to do with them.  I am not sure why the ./configure is not
> able to locate these.
> 
> I am running CentOS 5 on kernel version 2.6.18-8.1.3.el5

Ah... that is why :-) My RPMs are build on Fedora and SUSE. Other RPM
based distributions will need to build those RPMs themselves or wait for
me to do it. I'll strongly advise you to attempt to build e-b yourself.
Just get the tar-ball and do:

./autogen.sh
make dist-rpm

These commands will, with a little luck, generate RPMs for you in
~/rpmbuild. Unfortunately success is not guaranteed as I've never used
CentOS. Experience has taught me that even among RPM based distributions
it often takes days (or even weeks) to make the build commands in the
Makefile "just right".

But do not despair - I'm here and I'll help you if you get into build
troubles.

HTH,
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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2009-04-29 Thread Dinbandhu
Patrick,

-Original Message-
>From: Patrick O'Callaghan 
>Sent: Apr 29, 2009 9:43 AM
>To: evolution-list@gnome.org
>Subject: Re: [Evolution] "MigrateEvolutionToNewComputer" did not work
>
>On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 00:35 -0400, Dinbandhu wrote:
>> So all the above I did, and Evolution is not opening on the new
>> computer. I should also state that Evolution was never used or opened
>> on the new computer prior to transferring over the above directories.
>> What went wrong, and what do I need to do to get Evo to open???
>
>Run Evo from a command line and see what the messages say.

Here is the output:

swa...@ubuntu:~$ evolution

(evolution:27765): camel-WARNING **: camel_exception_get_id called with NULL 
parameter.

GLib-ERROR **: /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.18.2/glib/gmem.c:136: failed to allocate 
31740376080 bytes
aborting...
Aborted
swa...@ubuntu:~$ 

Please let me know.
Thanks,
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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2009-04-29 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 10:05 -0400, Dinbandhu wrote:
> Patrick,
> 
> -Original Message-
> >From: Patrick O'Callaghan 
> >Sent: Apr 29, 2009 9:43 AM
> >To: evolution-list@gnome.org
> >Subject: Re: [Evolution] "MigrateEvolutionToNewComputer" did not work
> >
> >On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 00:35 -0400, Dinbandhu wrote:
> >> So all the above I did, and Evolution is not opening on the new
> >> computer. I should also state that Evolution was never used or opened
> >> on the new computer prior to transferring over the above directories.
> >> What went wrong, and what do I need to do to get Evo to open???
> >
> >Run Evo from a command line and see what the messages say.
> 
> Here is the output:
> 
> swa...@ubuntu:~$ evolution
> 
> (evolution:27765): camel-WARNING **: camel_exception_get_id called with NULL 
> parameter.
> 
> GLib-ERROR **: /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.18.2/glib/gmem.c:136: failed to 
> allocate 31740376080 bytes
> aborting...
> Aborted

Looks like a bug (that's a ridiculously large number to be allocating).
You need to report this to Bugzilla (http://bugzilla.gnome.org). Post
the BZ number here so other people can add to it if they want.

poc

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2009-04-29 Thread Dinbandhu
-Original Message-
>From: Srinivasa Ragavan 
>Sent: Apr 29, 2009 11:31 AM
>To: Dinbandhu 
>Subject: Re: [Evolution] (no subject)
>
>On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 10:05 -0400, Dinbandhu wrote:
>> Patrick,
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> >From: Patrick O'Callaghan 
>> >Sent: Apr 29, 2009 9:43 AM
>> >To: evolution-list@gnome.org
>> >Subject: Re: [Evolution] "MigrateEvolutionToNewComputer" did not work
>> >
>> >On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 00:35 -0400, Dinbandhu wrote:
>> >> So all the above I did, and Evolution is not opening on the new
>> >> computer. I should also state that Evolution was never used or opened
>> >> on the new computer prior to transferring over the above directories.
>> >> What went wrong, and what do I need to do to get Evo to open???
>> >
>> >Run Evo from a command line and see what the messages say.
>> 
>> Here is the output:
>> 
>> swa...@ubuntu:~$ evolution
>> 
>> (evolution:27765): camel-WARNING **: camel_exception_get_id called with NULL 
>> parameter.
>> 
>> GLib-ERROR **: /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.18.2/glib/gmem.c:136: failed to 
>> allocate 31740376080 bytes
>> aborting...
>> Aborted
>> swa...@ubuntu:~$ 
>
>Are you moving from a 32bit to 64bit or vice-versa?

Yes, I am moving from 32bit to 64bit. My original computer was 32 bit, as was 
the interim computer I transfered evolution successfully to last week. But my 
new computer, where I am getting this problem with evo not opening, is 64bit.

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2009-04-29 Thread Srinivasa Ragavan
On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 12:34 -0400, Dinbandhu wrote:
> -Original Message-
> >From: Srinivasa Ragavan 
> >Sent: Apr 29, 2009 11:31 AM
> >To: Dinbandhu 
> >Subject: Re: [Evolution] (no subject)
> >
> >On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 10:05 -0400, Dinbandhu wrote:
> >> Patrick,
> >> 
> >> -Original Message-
> >> >From: Patrick O'Callaghan 
> >> >Sent: Apr 29, 2009 9:43 AM
> >> >To: evolution-list@gnome.org
> >> >Subject: Re: [Evolution] "MigrateEvolutionToNewComputer" did not work
> >> >
> >> >On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 00:35 -0400, Dinbandhu wrote:
> >> >> So all the above I did, and Evolution is not opening on the new
> >> >> computer. I should also state that Evolution was never used or opened
> >> >> on the new computer prior to transferring over the above directories.
> >> >> What went wrong, and what do I need to do to get Evo to open???
> >> >
> >> >Run Evo from a command line and see what the messages say.
> >> 
> >> Here is the output:
> >> 
> >> swa...@ubuntu:~$ evolution
> >> 
> >> (evolution:27765): camel-WARNING **: camel_exception_get_id called with 
> >> NULL parameter.
> >> 
> >> GLib-ERROR **: /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.18.2/glib/gmem.c:136: failed to 
> >> allocate 31740376080 bytes
> >> aborting...
> >> Aborted
> >> swa...@ubuntu:~$ 
> >
> >Are you moving from a 32bit to 64bit or vice-versa?
> 
> Yes, I am moving from 32bit to 64bit. My original computer was 32 bit, as was 
> the interim computer I transfered evolution successfully to last week. But my 
> new computer, where I am getting this problem with evo not opening, is 64bit.
> 
This is a known problem, in the way old data was written by version
prior to Evolution 2.24. The only way you can migrate is remove or
move .summary and/or .ev-summary files from your .evolution/mail/. This
would let Evolution do auto-migration, instead of migrating from the
summary files. If you have IMAP or other remote accounts, it downloads
summary from the server. export FILTER_RECENT=1 if you have filters to
archive mails from remote, servers, as it might download old mails and
you don't want to re-archive them.

-Srini
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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2009-04-29 Thread Dinbandhu
-Original Message-
>From: Patrick O'Callaghan 
>Sent: Apr 29, 2009 11:09 AM
>To: Dinbandhu 
>Cc: evolution-list@gnome.org
>Subject: Re: [Evolution]
>
>On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 10:05 -0400, Dinbandhu wrote:
>> Patrick,
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> >From: Patrick O'Callaghan 
>> >Sent: Apr 29, 2009 9:43 AM
>> >To: evolution-list@gnome.org
>> >Subject: Re: [Evolution] "MigrateEvolutionToNewComputer" did not work
>> >
>> >On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 00:35 -0400, Dinbandhu wrote:
>> >> So all the above I did, and Evolution is not opening on the new
>> >> computer. I should also state that Evolution was never used or opened
>> >> on the new computer prior to transferring over the above directories.
>> >> What went wrong, and what do I need to do to get Evo to open???
>> >
>> >Run Evo from a command line and see what the messages say.
>> 
>> Here is the output:
>> 
>> swa...@ubuntu:~$ evolution
>> 
>> (evolution:27765): camel-WARNING **: camel_exception_get_id called with NULL 
>> parameter.
>> 
>> GLib-ERROR **: /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.18.2/glib/gmem.c:136: failed to 
>> allocate 31740376080 bytes
>> aborting...
>> Aborted
>
>Looks like a bug (that's a ridiculously large number to be allocating).
>You need to report this to Bugzilla (http://bugzilla.gnome.org). Post
>the BZ number here so other people can add to it if they want.

But if the procedure works on other computers, then why would we think there is 
a bug involved? i.e. if it were something systemic, then wouldn't we expect 
many people to be affected? This OS is 8.10, and so quite established. I am not 
using Jaunty.  Could it be something that happens when one tries to move from a 
32bit to a 64bit system?

Thanks,
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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2009-04-29 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 18:09 -0400, Dinbandhu wrote:
> But if the procedure works on other computers, then why would we think
> there is a bug involved?

Because the error message is from deep in a library routine and mentions
trying to allocate an absurd amount of memory. It *is* a bug. The
trigger for the bug may be in an external file, but it's still a bug for
Evo to collapse in this way. Apps are supposed to check their inputs and
behave sensibly, even if it's just to give the user a meaningful error
message.

>  i.e. if it were something systemic, then wouldn't we expect many
> people to be affected? This OS is 8.10, and so quite established. I am
> not using Jaunty.  Could it be something that happens when one tries
> to move from a 32bit to a 64bit system?

That appears to be the case. Something about incompatible file formats
between older and newer versions of Evo when the machine architecture
also changes. In other words, a bug.

poc

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2009-05-01 Thread Dinbandhu
-Original Message-
>From: Patrick O'Callaghan 
>Sent: Apr 29, 2009 8:18 PM
>To: Dinbandhu 
>Cc: evolution-list@gnome.org
>Subject: Re: [Evolution]
>
>On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 18:09 -0400, Dinbandhu wrote:
>> But if the procedure works on other computers, then why would we think
>> there is a bug involved?
>
>Because the error message is from deep in a library routine and mentions
>trying to allocate an absurd amount of memory. It *is* a bug. The
>trigger for the bug may be in an external file, but it's still a bug for
>Evo to collapse in this way. Apps are supposed to check their inputs and
>behave sensibly, even if it's just to give the user a meaningful error
>message.
>
>>  i.e. if it were something systemic, then wouldn't we expect many
>> people to be affected? This OS is 8.10, and so quite established. I am
>> not using Jaunty.  Could it be something that happens when one tries
>> to move from a 32bit to a 64bit system?
>
>That appears to be the case. Something about incompatible file formats
>between older and newer versions of Evo when the machine architecture
>also changes. In other words, a bug.

I see, so it clearly is a bug. I will file the bug (what is the link for the 
site?).

But in the meantime, I also need to get my evo working. I have been having to 
do all my email work via the web, which is very inconvenient. So is there 
perhaps a workaround whereby I can get evo up and working? I guess I could just 
remove the .evolution and the other folders I had pasted in, and open up a 
virgin evo in my new computer, and set up the settings, email address etc. And 
then once it is opened up, paste in the .evolution folder containing all my 
emails etc. Would that work? Or is there a better way to do it?

Thanks,
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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2009-05-04 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Fri, 2009-05-01 at 14:36 -0400, Dinbandhu wrote:
> -Original Message-
> >From: Patrick O'Callaghan 
> >Sent: Apr 29, 2009 8:18 PM
> >To: Dinbandhu 
> >Cc: evolution-list@gnome.org
> >Subject: Re: [Evolution]
> >
> >On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 18:09 -0400, Dinbandhu wrote:
> >> But if the procedure works on other computers, then why would we think
> >> there is a bug involved?
> >
> >Because the error message is from deep in a library routine and mentions
> >trying to allocate an absurd amount of memory. It *is* a bug. The
> >trigger for the bug may be in an external file, but it's still a bug for
> >Evo to collapse in this way. Apps are supposed to check their inputs and
> >behave sensibly, even if it's just to give the user a meaningful error
> >message.
> >
> >>  i.e. if it were something systemic, then wouldn't we expect many
> >> people to be affected? This OS is 8.10, and so quite established. I am
> >> not using Jaunty.  Could it be something that happens when one tries
> >> to move from a 32bit to a 64bit system?
> >
> >That appears to be the case. Something about incompatible file formats
> >between older and newer versions of Evo when the machine architecture
> >also changes. In other words, a bug.
> 
> I see, so it clearly is a bug. I will file the bug (what is the link for the 
> site?).

http://bugzilla.gnome.org

Note that this is for all of Gnome. You have to dig down to get the
specific part dealing with Evolution, and further still to get to the
Mailer component.

> But in the meantime, I also need to get my evo working. I have been having to 
> do all my email work via the web, which is very inconvenient. So is there 
> perhaps a workaround whereby I can get evo up and working? I guess I could 
> just remove the .evolution and the other folders I had pasted in, and open up 
> a virgin evo in my new computer, and set up the settings, email address etc. 
> And then once it is opened up, paste in the .evolution folder containing all 
> my emails etc. Would that work? Or is there a better way to do it?

The local folders themselves (i.e. not the indices etc.) are in mbox
format, so this is trivial to import (File->Import->Single
File->Berkeley Mbox format).

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2009-11-28 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sat, 2009-11-28 at 18:57 +, Andrea Cusano wrote:
> Evolution-list mailing list submissions 

This message is meaningless. What are you trying to do? Have you read
the page referenced at the end if every message on this list?

poc

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2010-04-17 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sat, 2010-04-17 at 09:45 -0400, Jonathan Jacobs wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-04-16 at 14:57 -0400, Jonathan Jacobs wrote: 
> >> My mother has a boat load of emails that she is trying to delete. 
> >>  Evolution is having a problem doing that.  I have posted a bug but 
> >>  only a few people have had this problem and they have Ubuntu 9.10.  No 
> > > error messages pop up, the emails just sit in the trash folder and do 
> >>  nothing. 
> > 
> >Does the user understand the Evo deletion model: mark the message 
> >Deleted, and later on Expunge the folder? 
> > 
> >Is the account in question local (POP) or remote (IMAP, Exchange, etc.)? 
> > 
> >If the account is local, check the size of the offending folder (not 
> >Trash but the the folder she's deleting from, probably Inbox). If it's 
> >close to 2GB, that may be the problem. ALso make sure there is at least 
> >2GB free space on the filesystem that holds /tmp. 
> > 
> >poc 
> 
> Thanks for helping me with this problem. The error that I saw was
>  "Error while expunging folder".  It is a pop3 account and the emails
>  are just regular emails.  No attachments.  She deletes from IN box and
>  expunges from trash folder.  Lots of free space.  I deleted what was
>  in the /tmp folder and rebooted and I get the same error.  Please, any
>  other ideas? Jonathan

Once again, check the size of the Inbox file, e.g.:

ls -lh ~/.evolution/mail/local/Inbox

If it's close to 2GB, surgery will be required. This is because Evo
can't handle mbox-format files larger than this. Expunging trash from an
mbox file implies making a copy of the file, which is how this situation
can arise.

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2010-04-18 Thread Akhil Laddha
On Sat, 2010-04-17 at 09:59 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-04-17 at 09:45 -0400, Jonathan Jacobs wrote:
> > On Fri, 2010-04-16 at 14:57 -0400, Jonathan Jacobs wrote: 
> > >> My mother has a boat load of emails that she is trying to delete. 
> > >>  Evolution is having a problem doing that.  I have posted a bug but 
> > >>  only a few people have had this problem and they have Ubuntu 9.10.  No 
> > > > error messages pop up, the emails just sit in the trash folder and do 
> > >>  nothing. 
> > > 
> > >Does the user understand the Evo deletion model: mark the message 
> > >Deleted, and later on Expunge the folder? 
> > > 
> > >Is the account in question local (POP) or remote (IMAP, Exchange, etc.)? 
> > > 
> > >If the account is local, check the size of the offending folder (not 
> > >Trash but the the folder she's deleting from, probably Inbox). If it's 
> > >close to 2GB, that may be the problem. ALso make sure there is at least 
> > >2GB free space on the filesystem that holds /tmp. 
> > > 
> > >poc 
> > 
> > Thanks for helping me with this problem. The error that I saw was
> >  "Error while expunging folder".  It is a pop3 account and the emails
> >  are just regular emails.  No attachments.  She deletes from IN box and
> >  expunges from trash folder.  Lots of free space.  I deleted what was
> >  in the /tmp folder and rebooted and I get the same error.  Please, any
> >  other ideas? Jonathan
> 
> Once again, check the size of the Inbox file, e.g.:
> 
> ls -lh ~/.evolution/mail/local/Inbox
> 
> If it's close to 2GB, surgery will be required. This is because Evo
> can't handle mbox-format files larger than this. Expunging trash from an
> mbox file implies making a copy of the file, which is how this situation
> can arise.
> 

If mbox file is less than 2 GB then have a look at 
http://www.go-evolution.org/FAQ#Why_do_I_get_an_error_.22Summary_and_folder_mismatch.2C_even_after_a_sync.22.3F

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2010-06-22 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
Please don't hijack threads. If you want everyone to see your message,
send it again as a new post. Don't just reply to some unrelated message
(even if you change the Subject line it's still the same thread).

poc

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2010-06-22 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 12:07 +0200, Miles wrote:
> Greetings. I am a new ubuntu user and mainly use gmail. I have now a
> need to use yahoo on evolution as well but there is a problem about not
> being able to use pop unless you use the premium account.

That is a limitation of Yahoo, not of Evolution.  So there is probably
no work around [if you use POP then you don't use their site and thus
don't see their adds; hence they want you to pay for the account].

>  Is there a
> workaround to this please as pop works for me on gmail, hotmail and live
> mail.  I have got all the settings that I could find and it just seems
> to be the pop bit. I use a cellphone as a modem so dont know if there is
> another way to get yahoo mail working.
> Thanks for evolution. It works great on all other mails. Just the yahoo
> thing.

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2010-06-22 Thread Dianne Reuby
On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 12:07 +0200, Miles wrote:
> Greetings. I am a new ubuntu user and mainly use gmail. I have now a
> need to use yahoo on evolution as well but there is a problem about not
> being able to use pop unless you use the premium account. Is there a
> workaround to this please as pop works for me on gmail, hotmail and live
> mail.  I have got all the settings that I could find and it just seems
> to be the pop bit. I use a cellphone as a modem so dont know if there is

I use Yahoo free email, but with yahoo.co.uk rather than yahoo.com, so
don't know if that makes a difference.

Anyway, my POP settings are pop.mail.yahoo.co.uk with the user name
being the just part before the @ 

Good luck,
Dianne

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2010-09-01 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Wed, 2010-09-01 at 16:38 -0500, Leonard Evens wrote:
> For many years I have been running Fedora (currently 12-13) at home on
> PCs and getting my email from an office machine running some version
> of RedHat Enterprise Linux.  I use evolution on my local home machine
> as a mail agent and I use the office machine as a mail outgoing and
> incoming server.

This is very vague;  your "office" machine receives mail and you access
it via IMAP?

> But now I am in a state of almost complete collapse, and I would
> appreciate whatever help I can get.
> First let me describe some complications of the setup.  The mail comes
> to the office machine but is displayed on the local machine in folders
> on the local machine and in a few folders of the office machine used
> for reading new mail and the like. 

I have no idea what this means: "displayed on the local machine in
folders on the local machine"

>  All of this was working fine, but within the past three days I
> suddenly found I couldn't access new mail---those folders were no
> longer displayed---nor could I send new mail from the local machine to
> the office machine functioning as server. 

Can you reach the office machine?

telnet office.example.com 25 # SMTP
telnet office.example.com 143 # IMAP

>  Part of the reason for complications was that that transfer using ssh
> failed because my ISP, comcast, changed the address of my local
> machine which it does from time to time.

What does SSH have to do with mail?

> I would have a few problems with this situation, but it is much worse
> now for the following reason.  On or about Aug. 3, I upgraded my Linux
> systems, and then on Aug. 8, I collided with a bicyclce, while riding,
> the result being concussion in my 77 year old head.  I spent about two
> weeks in the hospital recovering from this, and I was still able to
> deal with my system after being let out.  But I am far from up to par
> yet, and this is about the worst time I could be left with a problem
> of this nature.
> I have resolved some of the problem---as the discussion about
> indicates---but I still can't either read incoming email or send
> outgoing email by usual methods.

What are the "usual methods"?

> Everything was fine until the latest change in email on the server and
> local machine using evolution took effect.
> So although it is possible that I just have to do a few more things to
> get it all working,  I am not there yet.   If anyone can give me some
> clues to help my 77 year old, somewhat concussed, brain resolve this
> problem, I would really appreciate it.
> P.S.  My wife also gets her mail on a Windows machine using
> Thunderbird
> with this setup, but usually, I resolve the problems using Linux, and
> I would prefer to do it that way this time.   If absolutely necessary,
> I can explore the Windows/Thunderbird route to help understand what is
> happening, but I would like to avoid that if I can.

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2010-09-01 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2010-09-01 at 16:38 -0500, Leonard Evens wrote:
> For many years I have been running Fedora (currently 12-13) at home on PCs 
> and getting my email from an office machine running some version of RedHat 
> Enterprise Linux.  I use evolution on my local home machine as a mail agent 
> and I use the office machine as a mail outgoing and incoming server.
> 
> But now I am in a state of almost complete collapse, and I would appreciate 
> whatever help I can get.
> 
> First let me describe some complications of the setup.  The mail comes to the 
> office machine but is displayed on the local machine in folders on the local 
> machine and in a few folders of the office machine used for reading new mail 
> and the like.  All of this was working fine, but within the past three days I 
> suddenly found I couldn't access new mail---those folders were no longer 
> displayed---nor could I send new mail from the local machine to the office 
> machine functioning as server.  Part of the reason for complications was that 
> that transfer using ssh failed because my ISP, comcast, changed the address 
> of my local machine which it does from time to time.
> 
> I would have a few problems with this situation, but it is much worse now for 
> the following reason.  On or about Aug. 3, I upgraded my Linux systems, and 
> then on Aug. 8, I collided with a bicyclce, while riding, the result being 
> concussion in my 77 year old head.  I spent about two weeks in the hospital 
> recovering from this, and I was still able to deal with my system after being 
> let out.  But I am far from up to par yet, and this is about the worst time I 
> could be left with a problem of this nature.
> I have resolved some of the problem---as the discussion about indicates---but 
> I still can't either read incoming email or send outgoing email by usual 
> methods.   Everything was fine until the latest change in email on the server 
> and local machine using evolution took effect.
> 
> So although it is possible that I just have to do a few more things to get it 
> all working,  I am not there yet.   If anyone can give me some clues to help 
> my 77 year old, somewhat concussed, brain resolve this problem, I would 
> really appreciate it.
>  
> P.S.  My wife also gets her mail on a Windows machine using Thunderbird
> with this setup, but usually, I resolve the problems using Linux, and I would 
> prefer to do it that way this time.   If absolutely necessary, I can explore 
> the Windows/Thunderbird route to help understand what is happening, but I 
> would like to avoid that if I can.

This is all pretty vague but everything you say seems to indicate a
problem with your mail server or your office Internet connection (i.e.
your ISP), not with Evolution. You should talk to the server admin, or
contact Red Hat support if you have a service contract.

If you don't think that's the problem, you need to be much more explicit
about your setup. For example, you don't say whether you access your
mail from home using IMAP or POP. Your description of how it's accessed
from within the office is also unclear. Do you mean some kind of
file-sharing scheme such as NFS? Did anyone touch the system while you
were convalescing? Is there a sys admin who is not you yourself? Did
they update the server? Did you update your home machine?

Why are you using ssh to transfer mail? This is to say the least highly
unusual, so you'll need to provide a lot more detail.

poc

PS Please use a non-empty Subject line when posting to mailing lists. A
lot of people won't even look at your message if you don't provide a
meaningful Subject.

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2010-09-13 Thread leonardevens

Let me tell you what the source of my evolution problem was.   My ISP, every
once in a while, changed my ip address.  When that happens, I have to tell
my office computer about the change so that it will allow communication from
my home machine.   I do this by changing an alas entry in /etc/hosts and
rebooting.I was convinced I had done this, but apparently I hadn't
managed to accomplish the reboot.  A friend examined my system and notice it
hadn't been rebooted for over six weeks.   So I rebooted, and then
everything started working normally.

This was probably related to my concussion because under normal
circumstances, I would have double checked that  the machine had actually
been rebooted.

In any case, the problem was an ordinary garden variety one, which occurs
from time to time and generally doesn't cause me any problems.
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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2010-09-13 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 11:35 -0700, leonardevens wrote:
> Let me tell you what the source of my evolution problem was.   My ISP, every
> once in a while, changed my ip address.  When that happens, I have to tell
> my office computer about the change so that it will allow communication from
> my home machine.   I do this by changing an alas entry in /etc/hosts and
> rebooting.I was convinced I had done this, but apparently I hadn't
> managed to accomplish the reboot.  A friend examined my system and notice it
> hadn't been rebooted for over six weeks.   So I rebooted, and then
> everything started working normally.

I'd recommend just setting up an SSH port forward from your home machine
to your office machine using public/private keys.  Then if the
connection gets broken [for example: your ISP changes your IP] the
connection will automatically get recreated.  And you never need to
worry about it again.

You can run ssh from inittab with an entry like -
L:235:respawn:/usr/bin/ssh -nNTx -L $LP:$RIP:$RP $u...@$host
- where LP = Local Port, RIP = Remote IP, $RP = Report Port

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2010-09-13 Thread Leonard Evens
On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 14:54 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 11:35 -0700, leonardevens wrote:
> > Let me tell you what the source of my evolution problem was.   My ISP, every
> > once in a while, changed my ip address.  When that happens, I have to tell
> > my office computer about the change so that it will allow communication from
> > my home machine.   I do this by changing an alas entry in /etc/hosts and
> > rebooting.I was convinced I had done this, but apparently I hadn't
> > managed to accomplish the reboot.  A friend examined my system and notice it
> > hadn't been rebooted for over six weeks.   So I rebooted, and then
> > everything started working normally.
> 
> I'd recommend just setting up an SSH port forward from your home machine
> to your office machine using public/private keys.  Then if the
> connection gets broken [for example: your ISP changes your IP] the
> connection will automatically get recreated.  And you never need to
> worry about it again.
> 
> You can run ssh from inittab with an entry like -
> L:235:respawn:/usr/bin/ssh -nNTx -L $LP:$RIP:$RP $u...@$host
> - where LP = Local Port, RIP = Remote IP, $RP = Report Port

Thanks for the suggestion.  I've been thinking of doing it, but the last
time I tried it just to ssh between two computers on my local network, I
found it a bit confusing.   As soon as my mind is working right again, I
will do as you suggest.
> 


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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2010-09-13 Thread nomnex
On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 18:01 -0500, Leonard Evens wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 14:54 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> > On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 11:35 -0700, leonardevens wrote:
> > > Let me tell you what the source of my evolution problem was.   My ISP, 
> > > every
> > > once in a while, changed my ip address.  When that happens, I have to tell
> > > my office computer about the change so that it will allow communication 
> > > from
> > > my home machine.   I do this by changing an alas entry in /etc/hosts and
> > > rebooting.I was convinced I had done this, but apparently I hadn't
> > > managed to accomplish the reboot.  A friend examined my system and notice 
> > > it
> > > hadn't been rebooted for over six weeks.   So I rebooted, and then
> > > everything started working normally.
> > 
> > I'd recommend just setting up an SSH port forward from your home machine
> > to your office machine using public/private keys.  Then if the
> > connection gets broken [for example: your ISP changes your IP] the
> > connection will automatically get recreated.  And you never need to
> > worry about it again.
> > 
> > You can run ssh from inittab with an entry like -
> > L:235:respawn:/usr/bin/ssh -nNTx -L $LP:$RIP:$RP $u...@$host
> > - where LP = Local Port, RIP = Remote IP, $RP = Report Port

I am not sure if this applies here, but couldn't you use a Dynamic DNS
Free client? http://www.dyndns.com/support/clients/unix.html. I use
ddclient (Perl script) since my ISP change my IP every 3 months or so.
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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2011-01-29 Thread Michael Thompson
It hasn't. Your on a mailing list for evolution. 

On Sat, 2011-01-29 at 13:20 +, Samuel Samuel & Mary Semmens wrote:
> I am just getting to grips with Ubuntu 10.10.
> And am not at the stage of giving advice.I do not know how my e-mail
> address has been given out as a programmer.
> 
> all the best
> sam
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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2011-01-29 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sat, 2011-01-29 at 13:32 +, Michael Thompson wrote:
> It hasn't. Your on a mailing list for evolution. 
> 
> On Sat, 2011-01-29 at 13:20 +, Samuel Samuel & Mary Semmens wrote:
> > I am just getting to grips with Ubuntu 10.10.
> > And am not at the stage of giving advice.I do not know how my e-mail
> > address has been given out as a programmer.
> > 
> > all the best
> > sam
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link.

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2011-01-29 Thread Michael Thompson
It hasn't. Your just on a mailing list

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> I am just getting to grips with Ubuntu 10.10.
> And am not at the stage of giving advice.I do not know how my e-mail
> address has been given out as a programmer.
> 
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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2011-01-29 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sat, 2011-01-29 at 13:38 +, Michael Thompson wrote:
[...]

Something appears to be wrong with your mail setup. You posted this
message twice a few minutes apart.

Also, please don't top-post to the list.

poc

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2011-01-29 Thread Michael Thompson
On Sat, 2011-01-29 at 09:48 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Also, please don't top-post to the list.

Apologies, I forgot to check my placing, my Employer insists on top
post :(



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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2011-02-14 Thread Ian Mortimer
On Tue, 2011-02-15 at 01:24 +1000, Mike Terryberry wrote:

> Why doesn't Evolution have a Deleted Items folder?  

Look in the Trash folder.  That's a virtual folder.   You can also
see your deleted messages by going to the View menu and setting
"Show Deleted Messages" which will then appear with a line through
them in the original folder.


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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2011-02-15 Thread Dianne Reuby
On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 10:24 -0500, Mike Terryberry wrote:
> Why doesn't Evolution have a Deleted Items folder?  If I accidentally
> nuke an email I want to get back I can't!  Who makes an email client
> without the ability to undelete messages?  WTF?!

Mine has a deleted folder - I'm running on Ubuntu.

Dianne


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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2011-02-15 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 10:24 -0500, Mike Terryberry wrote:
> Why doesn't Evolution have a Deleted Items folder?  If I accidentally
> nuke an email I want to get back I can't!  Who makes an email client
> without the ability to undelete messages?  WTF?!

Deleted messages remain in the folder they were deleted from - at least
with IMAP - until you expunge.  So for IMAP a "Deleted Items" folder
doesn't accomplish much of anything.  Just uncheck View -> "Hide Deleted
Messages" [if using IMAP].

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2011-02-15 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 10:24 -0500, Mike Terryberry wrote:
> Why doesn't Evolution have a Deleted Items folder?

It does, it's just not called that.

> If I accidentally nuke
> an email I want to get back I can't!

Yes you can.

> Who makes an email client without the
> ability to undelete messages?  WTF?!

No-one.

Read the manual or the FAQ and you'll find plenty of information on
this. The fact that deleted messages aren't in a folder specifically
named "Deleted Items" is neither here not there, it just means you have
had limited exposure to email clients; they use a wide variety of names
for this since there is no standard. Hint: look in Trash.

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2011-02-25 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Fri, 2011-02-25 at 22:32 -0500, met...@metzerfarms.com wrote:
> This morning Evolution tried to download an email with an excessive
> number of pictures and choked. So I went to web2mail.com, read and
> deleted the email. But I still cannot download any emails through
> Evolution. It continues trying to download every ten minutes but the
> Debug Log says:
> 
> Cannot append message to mbox:/home/john/.evolution/mail/local/ Inbox:
> File too large
> 
> What do I do?
> 
> I have gone back to mail2web.com and it does not show any large emails.
> I have deleted all junk emails there, leaving only 3 or 4 regular emails
> I want to save.
> 
> Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

Start by telling people what version of Evolution this is. You should
always do this when asking questions here. It's also useful to give your
message a Subject so people can find it later.

That said, the error you're getting seems to be related to the mail
file, not to the size of the message, so deleting stuff from the server
isn't going to make any difference.

Is this a POP server? You don't say. If it is, then your local mail is
probably in mbox files (one file per folder). Older versions of Evo
can't handle such files if they grow over 2GB in size. This may be the
source of your problem.

poc

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2020-03-28 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sat, 2020-03-28 at 13:29 +0300, najm yaxi1 via evolution-list wrote:
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Apologies to the list for letting this through. Just delete it.

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2011-06-20 Thread Steven Rule
Maximize your pleasure and sensations during sex!.. 
http://www.philippe-comoy.com/friends.links.php?gSID=82a8
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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2012-03-02 Thread scott cardwell
anybody have any ideas on this

On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 4:22 PM, scott cardwell wrote:

> Hello
>
> I have a friend who is using the Windows version of Evolution.
>
> How do you activate html links in the windows version of evolution?
>
> currently when you click on a link nothing happens how do you change this?
>
> Thank you
>
> Scott
>
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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2012-03-09 Thread Lailah


I don't use Windows.  I have no idea about how Windows handle links and
file association.


Sorry!


El vie, 02-03-2012 a las 18:42 -0500, scott cardwell escribió:

> anybody have any ideas on this
> 
> 
> On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 4:22 PM, scott cardwell 
> wrote:
> 
> Hello 
> 
> I have a friend who is using the Windows version of Evolution.
> 
> How do you activate html links in the windows version of
> evolution?
> 
> currently when you click on a link nothing happens how do you
> change this?
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Scott
> 
> 
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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2012-03-09 Thread Andre Klapper
On Thu, 2012-03-08 at 11:22 -0200, Lailah wrote:
> I don't use Windows.  I have no idea about how Windows handle links
> and file association.

The question already received an answer yesterday.
Please avoid "I have no idea" postings as they are not helpful.

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2012-05-12 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Saturday, May 12, 2012 a las 12:59:59PM -0400, Russell escribió:
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As you seem to use an iPhone, at least you should send this stupid footer

Sent from my iPhone

(sorry, could not resist)

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2012-05-12 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Sat, 2012-05-12 at 12:59 -0400, Russell wrote: 
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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2012-05-15 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2012-05-15 at 06:56 -0700, Felix Ramos wrote:
> http://demo15.collection-..

Does this have anything to do with Evolution? Obviously I'm not going to
open the URL to check, so you might want to comment. If not, I'll assume
it's what it looks like, i.e. you're spamming the list.

poc

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2012-05-15 Thread Matthew Barnes
On Tue, 2012-05-15 at 18:06 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-05-15 at 06:56 -0700, Felix Ramos wrote:
> > http://demo15.collection-..
> 
> Does this have anything to do with Evolution? Obviously I'm not going to
> open the URL to check, so you might want to comment. If not, I'll assume
> it's what it looks like, i.e. you're spamming the list.

I assume it was an accident.  If it happens again he'll earn a moderated
flag on his mailing list subscription.

Matthew Barnes

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2012-06-24 Thread Juan Carlos antonio Hernandez Fuentes

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2012-10-02 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On 2 October 2012 15:22, jamesdowns4  wrote:

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If you're trying to unsubscribe from this list, just read the instructions
as stated at the end of every list message including the one you sent and
this one.

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2014-12-14 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Sun, 2014-12-14 at 03:22 +, tslop...@juno.com wrote:
> I have Evolution 3.2.3 and it will not restore my Evolution backup which may 
> be 3.10.4.
> Any ideas?

You cannot restore backwards;  especially not across major releases.
This is pretty much true of every application ever.

If you use an 'external' mailbox such as an IMAP server or a Maildir
folder then the mail is unaffected by Evolution version.  Otherwise you
can export/import date to ics/vcf across version.


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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2014-12-16 Thread Pete Biggs
On Mon, 2014-12-15 at 19:34 +, tslop...@juno.com wrote:
> Is there any way to get Evolution mail version 3.10.4 ? My Evolution
> backup seems to be version and I have version 3.2.3 which will not
> restore the backup. I do not want to lose my E-mails.

Keeping asking the same question worded differently isn't going to get
you any different answers.

You must have created the backup somehow - just install the same version
of Linux that you had when you created the backup.

If the distro you are currently using ships with Evo 3.2.3, then it is
highly unlikely that you will be able to install, or even compile, Evo
3.10.4 on that distro.  Sorry, that's just how it goes - the versions
are just too far apart.

As has been said on this list many, many times before: the Evo backup
files are just compressed tar files containing the data directories plus
some info on the configuration.  You can untar the file to some other
location, you should then be able to see where all your mail is - just
create a temporary account in Evo to point to that location and then
copy all your mail into your current version of Evo.  The mail files are
in Maildir format so you should be able to read them with any version of
Evo - you just can't restore them directly from the backup.

P.

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Re: [Evolution] (no subject)

2015-08-15 Thread Brewster Gillett
On Sat, 2015-08-15 at 00:03 -0400, Kim Strachan wrote:

bg:

Wrote, at 12:03 AM, no subject, no text body - posting while plastered?

Brewster
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Re: [Evolution] (no subject set)

2014-12-16 Thread Andre Klapper
On Mon, 2014-12-15 at 19:34 +, tslop...@juno.com wrote:
> Is there any way to get Evolution mail version 3.10.4 ? My Evolution
> backup seems to be version and I have version 3.2.3 which will not
> restore the backup. I do not want to lose my E-mails.

Upgrade to or install a distribution that includes Evolution 3.10.x.

andre

PS: Please set a subject line in emails.

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