It took me a while to realize it - I was using daily snapshots and
growing fat and happy, but then I realized Evo could no longer verify
the PGP signatures generated by a friends (windows based) mailer.
That's odd. I thought.
Then I remembered - his mailer (using the latest windows-based PGP
Nigel Metheringham wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I'm using evolution 0.9 and it seems to have a annoying gap: Ev
doesn't generate a Message-ID in the mail headers! It seems to well
mananage the references for the threads, but does not include a unique
Message-ID in each sent
IMAP will work as well. Though, it would be really swell if I could
assign my sent and trash folders to an IMAP folder instead of a local
folder.
In 0.10, Trash is a virtual folder, and you can reassign Sent + Drafts
on a per-account basis.
-- Dan
Then I remembered - his mailer (using the latest windows-based PGP
plugin) is generating in-line PGP signatures - which evo doesn't want to
look for
No, it is looking for them. Apparently it's not finding them. Could you
forward me a sample message?
So now I have to ask if there's a way to
Dan Winship wrote:
On 03 May 2001 13:53:36 +0200, TuRMaN wrote:
Hi!
I'm using evolution 0.9 and it seems to have a annoying gap: Ev doesn't
generate a Message-ID in the mail headers!
This will be fixed in 0.10.
kewl!
that's good news.. :-D
This PGP problem is quite annoying... it crashes Evolution completely.
--
Duncan Mak
= [EMAIL PROTECTED] - - - - - - - - - - - - - http://www.ximian.com =
= [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dunkie.manilasites.com =
evolution-mail-ERROR **: file openpgp-utils.c: line 1137
This tells me nothing.
- how many mailboxes do you have
- how many messages are in each
- what type is each mailbox.
For all I know you have a million messages, in which case that much
memory use is quite fair.
On 03 May 2001 08:32:33 +0600, Bryan Klingner wrote:
Okay, here's what I get
Tonight I was checking my IMAP mailbox, which is behind a
modem right now. I had an e-mail with two large
attachments that was downloading when I deleted it (along
with a few others). I then expunged the mailbox. A few
minutes later when I came back to my computer,
evolution-mail had crashed.