Hello
Move your Evolution data folder to a Truecrypt[1] partition/mount and
your data will be safe.
Rgds
Thomas
-Original Message-
From: Ari El [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: evolution-list@gnome.org
Subject: [Evolution] Offline message cache encryption with a Master
Password?
Date: Mon, 5 Nov
Is there any further information about moving from Thunderbird To
Evolution; Pros and Cons etc. I really like the look and feel of
Evolution; have used Thunderbird for years prior to shedding Windows op
systems.
Thanks
Bob
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On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 15:27 +0200, Danie Malherbe wrote:
Hi Bob,
The only reason why I am sticking to TB and not Evolution is that I
use 3 service providers...cellphone, exchange, and home DSL, so it
is very easy to switch between the 3 SMTPs in TB (change which SMTP to
use for sending
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 15:27 +0200, Danie Malherbe wrote:
Hi Bob,
The only reason why I am sticking to TB and not Evolution is that I
use 3 service providers...cellphone, exchange, and home DSL, so it
is very easy to switch between the 3 SMTPs in TB (change which SMTP to
use for sending your
On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 13:25 -0600, Ness, Todd wrote:
This morning, I have been getting quite a few hangs, and “Lost
connections to backend Exchange process” errors.
There have been a number of bugs fixed in 2.12.1, FWIW. However, a
number of known bugs remain.
When I get into a state like
Thanks much for the info, I booted my SLED box and evo 2.6 was connecting
fine so I figured there would be a good fix.
I brought the Mac to work today so I am using Entourage I will give that a
shot tonight when I get home.
On 11/6/07 7:16 AM, Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon,
That was cute, sorry about the apple name showing up everybody it is not a
spam, forgot to change the name in the account field.
On 11/6/07 7:47 AM, Apple [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks much for the info, I booted my SLED box and evo 2.6 was connecting
fine so I figured there would be a good
Thanks Sankar, I was thinking along those lines... good idea though!
Danie
Sankar P wrote:
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 15:27 +0200, Danie Malherbe wrote:
Hi Bob,
The only reason why I am sticking to TB and not Evolution is that I
use 3 "service providers"...cellphone, exchange,
Hi James,
What you say is correct. But :-) ...
you would already have set up all your accounts to use a specific SMTP
setting. So all you are actually doing when choosing the account to
send with, is which account information will accompany your email. If
you want to use say not your work
Without wanting to start a religious war, it's been my personal
experience that Evo crashes and/or hangs a lot more than TB on the same
platform (many versions of Fedora using KDE). Despite this, I use Evo
nearly all the time because I'm comfortable with it (maybe that's why I
see more problems
AFAIK, Evo caches the *headers*, unless you explicitely open the message
of course, but note that applying junk filters may also imply
downloading message bodies, since both SpamAssasin and Bogofilter do
Bayesian analisis of the message text. Since Gmail has its own junk
filtering, you might want
Thanks All for the replies.
I'm already using LUKS (dmcrypt) volumes that are unlocked by PAM when I
login, which comes handy; I'll just move ~/.evolution contents to a LUKS
volume, and replace the folder with a symlink.
Thanks!
Caleb Marcus wrote:
It doesn't do it with POP messages
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 07:20 -0600, Bob Root wrote:
Is there any further information about moving from Thunderbird To
Evolution; Pros and Cons etc. I really like the look and feel of
Evolution; have used Thunderbird for years prior to shedding Windows op
systems.
Funny, I used Tbird for
If you're really paranoid you might also want to consider encrypting
$HOME/.gnome2_private/Evolution and $HOME/.camel_certs, which contain
stuff like your mail account passwords and certificates.
poc
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 09:40 -0800, Ari El wrote:
Thanks All for the replies.
I'm already
Sorry, forgot $HOME/.gconf/apps/evolution as well.
poc
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 18:33 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
If you're really paranoid you might also want to consider encrypting
$HOME/.gnome2_private/Evolution and $HOME/.camel_certs, which contain
stuff like your mail account
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 12:18 -0800, Ari El wrote:
1) Evo 2.12 includes out of the box email notification via systray icon,
and also briefly displays what I believe is a libnotify notification
message; can the notification message be customized? I'd prefer it to show
who is sending the new
I just rebuilt my Evo from SVN a few days ago, and somehow the Global
Address List login for evolution-exchange is broken.
I can access my email, and I can access my personal Contacts list.
Works fine.
But, if I try to do ANYTHING that requires access to GAL, I get a
password popup asking me to
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 09:40 -0800, Ari El wrote:
Thanks All for the replies.
I'm already using LUKS (dmcrypt) volumes that are unlocked by PAM when I
login, which comes handy; I'll just move ~/.evolution contents to a LUKS
volume, and replace the folder with a symlink.
That sounds like an
The gnome-panel reloading issue is definitely abnormal... I'm not sure
how to fix it, but I can tell you that it doesn't happen on my system.
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 12:18 -0800, Ari El wrote:
Hi, a couple of questions that perhaps someone can help me with:
1) Evo 2.12 includes out of the
In Evolution, I believe that every mail account can have a separate SMTP
server... just set the right SMTP server in each account, and you should
see a From dropdown box in the Compose window.
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 15:27 +0200, Danie Malherbe wrote:
Hi Bob,
The only reason why I am sticking
That's very true on my Ubuntu system... Thunderbird is the more stable
of the two clients. However, I put up with it.
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 12:46 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Without wanting to start a religious war, it's been my personal
experience that Evo crashes and/or hangs a lot more
I've gotten to the point where my email address is in so many places
online that I get one or two spam messages every day that Gmail doesn't
catch... when I used POP, SpamAssassin would catch everything, but now
that I use IMAP, I don't have spam filters applied... if I check off the
spam
I recently switched, and I'm loving the integration with my calendar and
everything... you should be able to import all your old Thunderbird
downloaded mail by going to FileImport, selecting Single File, and
browsing over to ~/.mozilla-thunderbird/ and finding your mail files
(Not sure where they
Now that I've got my contacts all set up on Evolution, I'd like to
import them into my Gmail account. However, Evolution only seems to be
able to export VCard files, and Gmail requires a CSV. Without importing
and re-exporting it with something that supports both (like Thunderbird)
can I export my
Ugh, Thunderbird doesn't support VCard... dammit. I seem to remember an
extension to add VCard support, though... but I'd certainly like a more
elegant way of doing it, Thunderbird tends to mangle things.
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 20:55 -0500, Caleb Marcus wrote:
Now that I've got my contacts all
Gmail's spam filter doesn't always catch everything, and I'd like to use
Evolution's SpamAssassin support to filter my inbox as well. However,
Evolution doesn't give me an option of what to do when a message is
marked or detected to be spam... it just applies its own spam label. I'd
like for it to
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 20:38 -0500, Caleb Marcus wrote:
I've gotten to the point where my email address is in so many places
online that I get one or two spam messages every day that Gmail
doesn't catch... when I used POP, SpamAssassin would catch everything,
but now that I use IMAP, I don't
I understand that IMAP will download only the header... what I was
asking is that if I enable spam filtering for the Inbox, will Evolution
be smart enough to download the entire message in order to check for
spam, or will it just not work unless I manually enable the downloading
of entire
Try setting up a filter with the test Message is Junk and the action
Move to Folder. Let us know if it works :-)
poc
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 21:11 -0500, Caleb Marcus wrote:
Gmail's spam filter doesn't always catch everything, and I'd like to
use Evolution's SpamAssassin support to filter my
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 21:23 -0500, Caleb Marcus wrote:
I understand that IMAP will download only the header... what I was
asking is that if I enable spam filtering for the Inbox, will
Evolution be smart enough to download the entire message in order to
check for spam, or will it just not work
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Awesome, I hadn't thought of looking in Filters! The only problem I can
see with that is that false-negatives (spam messages that get through)
will be treated the normal way when using the Spam button.
Also, when switching from Thunderbird to Evolution, I noticed that
Thunderbird removes the
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Oh, and how can I have Evo download full messages in Inbox but not in
any other folders? Sorry for all the messages, I just keep forgetting
things I want to ask :)
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 22:25 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Try setting up a filter with the test Message is Junk and the action
Ooh, I didn't think of that... however, although for me it wouldn't be
such a large priority, perhaps a GUI for this would be a good idea.
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 21:48 -0500, Internaut at Large wrote:
Usually, I simply edit the appropriate file.
How can I set that filter to only act on new messages in the Inbox, like
I can with the standard spam filter option in Receiving Settings?
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 22:25 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Try setting up a filter with the test Message is Junk and the action
Move to Folder. Let us
I'm asking this because I'm wondering how users on this list prefer to
have their messages replied to... I could use Reply to List, which puts
evolution-list@gnome.org into the To field, or I could use Reply All,
which puts the original sender in the To box and the list in the CC
box... using
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 21:34 -0500, Caleb Marcus wrote:
How can I set that filter to only act on new messages in the Inbox,
like I can with the standard spam filter option in Receiving Settings?
Automatic filters only act on new messages. You can configure Evo to
check only the Inbox or all
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 21:37 -0500, Caleb Marcus wrote:
Oh, and how can I have Evo download full messages in Inbox but not in
any other folders?
Try Copy Folder Locally (right-click on Inbox in the folder list panel
and check the box).
poc
Sorry for all the messages, I just keep forgetting
http://www.go-evolution.org/FAQ#Is_there_a_way_to_move_the_icons_around_on_my_toolbar.3F
poc
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 21:30 -0500, Caleb Marcus wrote:
Many applications have the ability to customize the toolbar by
removing, adding, and re-arranging the displayed buttons. Either
Evolution doesn't
Thanks, I seem to have it figured out... now I just need some spam to
get past Gmail's filters to test it with :)
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 23:25 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 21:34 -0500, Caleb Marcus wrote:
How can I set that filter to only act on new messages in the
I just googled it, which I know I should have done before I posted to
the list, and found that I can use the evolution-addressbook-export
--forrmat=csv command to do it... but it seems to segfault after the
first contact is exported.
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 20:55 -0500, Caleb Marcus wrote:
Now
I dont think any commits went there. One reason is that, if you
password/authentication is rejected, it reprompts.
-Srini.
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 19:44 -0500, Paul Smith wrote:
I just rebuilt my Evo from SVN a few days ago, and somehow the Global
Address List login for evolution-exchange is
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