Hi,
On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 17:03 +0100, David Aveiro wrote:
> Yes that's precisely my problem, I have about 1GB of email (tens of
> thousands of files - Maildir format), and having that replicated is a lot :)
Yeah. I am in a similar boat.
> What do you mean by cache clean itself? Evolution clean
Joe Shaw wrote:
> The obvious downside to having your mail program cache data locally is
> that it uses some additional disk space, but if it's a true cache it
> should be able to clean itself up from time to time. Otherwise, it's
> probably a bug in the mail reader.
>
Yes that's precisely my p
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 10:29 -0400, Carlos Moffat wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 15:09 +0100, David Aveiro wrote:
> > Beagle could simultaneously index headers trough the mail client and
> > then the whole messages fetching them directly from the IMAP server and
> > in this way it would have an
On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 15:09 +0100, David Aveiro wrote:
> ivo welch wrote:
> > beagle would definitely be more useful if it eventually acquired the
> > smarts to also index imap servers, too. I am keeping my fingers
> > crossed.
>
> I also agree that the ability to connect directly to an IMAP serv
ivo welch wrote:
> beagle would definitely be more useful if it eventually acquired the
> smarts to also index imap servers, too. I am keeping my fingers
> crossed.
I also agree that the ability to connect directly to an IMAP server and
index all messages would be great. I think lots of people li
On 5/1/06, ivo welch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thank you. unfortunately, the old evolution 2.4.2.1 crashes underamd64 gentoo with (evolution:7120): e-canvas-background.c-CRITICAL **: ecb_style_set:assertion `ecb->priv->gc != NULL' failed
and the new evolution 2.6.0-r1 does not yet build under i
thank you. unfortunately, the old evolution 2.4.2.1 crashes under
amd64 gentoo with
(evolution:7120): e-canvas-background.c-CRITICAL **: ecb_style_set:
assertion `ecb->priv->gc != NULL' failed
and the new evolution 2.6.0-r1 does not yet build under it. I would
love to try out a working binary.
Hi,
On Sun, 2006-04-30 at 17:17 -0400, ivo welch wrote:
> the ad says that kmail can serve as a data source. does this mean
> that after I have set up my imap accounts in kmail, beagle will pull
> in all the messages existing on the server? do the messages have to
> have been downloaded (or at l
dear beaglexperts:
could someone please describe for me how beagle handles emails on
external imap servers?
the ad says that kmail can serve as a data source. does this mean
that after I have set up my imap accounts in kmail, beagle will pull
in all the messages existing on the server? do the