Bug#401020: evolution: Evolution crashes when receiving a message with an empty subject (from a MS-exchange server)

2009-05-07 Thread Sébastien NOBILI
Le mercredi 06 mai 09 à 17:33, Yves-Alexis Perez a écrit : | Sorry for the delay, I'm trying to reduce a bit the bug number of | evolution since it's definitely unreadable at the moment. | | Do you still reproduce this issue with evolution 2.26? Hi, I switched from Gnome to KDE and don't use

Bug#401020: evolution: Evolution crashes when receiving a message with an empty subject (from a MS-exchange server)

2009-05-06 Thread Yves-Alexis Perez
On mer, 2006-12-06 at 11:56 +0100, Sébastien NOBILI wrote: Hi, Øystein, Sorry for the delay, I've not seen your answer coming to me... I've made some tests, but am a little bit restricted by my company's admin. If I send myself an e-mail with an empty subject from Evolution, then it

Bug#401020: evolution: Evolution crashes when receiving a message with an empty subject (from a MS-exchange server)

2006-12-06 Thread Sébastien NOBILI
Hi, Øystein, Sorry for the delay, I've not seen your answer coming to me... I've made some tests, but am a little bit restricted by my company's admin. If I send myself an e-mail with an empty subject from Evolution, then it doesn't crash. If I connect to port 25 of Exchange server via telnet

Bug#401020: evolution: Evolution crashes when receiving a message with an empty subject (from a MS-exchange server)

2006-12-03 Thread Øystein Gisnås
tags 401020 unreproducible quit I tried to send a message with empty subject to an MS Exchange account and it doesn't crash on my system. I'm also running evo-exchange 2.6.3.dfsg-1 with evo 2.6.3-2. Can you try a few more combinations in an attempt to pinpoint the circumstances under which this

Bug#401020: evolution: Evolution crashes when receiving a message with an empty subject (from a MS-exchange server)

2006-11-30 Thread Sébastien NOBILI
Package: evolution Version: 2.6.3-2 Severity: important This problem occurs each time an e-mail with no subject is received and it doesn't seem to be related to sender address. I'm using evolution with an Exchange server and I don't have the possibility to test its behaviour with other protocols