This is a followup to the message below:http://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2006-February/msg00182.htmlI had a problem of loosing a "second" address book I created. I had re-installed linux fresh on my laptop and when I coppies my home dir back, I lost my "Work" address bookI grepped and
Ok. I thought I could figure it out but I couldn't. How exactly do I
do that?
On Tue, 2006-06-06 at 14:16 +0200, Erik Slagter wrote:
On Mon, 2006-06-05 at 13:05 -0400, Rob Campbell wrote:
I'm not using a proxy of any sort. Also, I have a couple of email
accounts and one is On this
I have recently upgraded Ubuntu to Dapper, and in the process my junk
filters have stopped working. Spamassassin appears to be running, I have
tried disabling and enabling various plugins, but so far nothing works.
I can't figure out any way to debug this. Can someoone help?
Mike (note I am not
I'm using it at work, no complaints from the colleagues so far.
However, I never copy local entries to the LDAP server. Not all
attributes are included in evolutionperson.schema and this causes
trouble.
With Evo 2.0.3 it works perfect!
Worked for me as well in the past.
This
Hello Yavor,
[...]
The problem is solved.
I found out that these troubles are a result of some (heavy) bugs:
(1) Evolution wants the slapd for its own, no other databases should be
stored with the slapd which serves the global address book. I found this
after deleting the whole LDAP database and