Hi.
I just upgraded evolution to version 1.2.0-4 (under Debian) and the mail
settings no longer have the option POP3 or IMAP - under the receiving
mail tab there are only the following options:
- standard unix mbox
- maildir format
- mh format
- local delivery
- none
My list of accou
this is a problem you should be asking the debian maintainer(s) as this
is a packaging bug and thus has nothing to do with us.
But yes, the problem is that your camel installation is borked.
Jeff
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 19:07, Filip Radlinski wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I just upgraded evolution to version
Hi.
Thanks for the quicky reply.
I'm not sure if its not some libraries problem on my system because I
also tried installing other binary packages (convtering both the Redhat
and Mandrake RPMs to DEBs with alien), and they also had the same
problem.
I tried running an strace to work out exactl
It looks like the base libcamel.so hasn't been built with SSL enabled,
but the camel-providers have been. How that can happen is anyone's
guess, because they're all built at the same time.
But its definetly a packaging problem, look for new packages from
Debian.
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 15:29, Fi
Great!
Problem solved - I found I had quite a few libcamel.X files in /usr/lib.
/I /deleted them all and copied across libcamel.so.0 and
libcamel.so.0.0.0 from another (older) Debian install.
Quite possibly I might have had two copies of libcamel installed (having
tried different versons of ev