I installed the Opera browser on Ubuntu Heron. Now Evolution no longer
works: the check/send button is greyed out; I can no longer receive mail.
Sent messages go as far as the Outbox and stay there in limbo.
Suggestions anyone?
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On Wed, 2008-08-20 at 08:52 -0500, Jimmy Montague wrote:
> I installed the Opera browser on Ubuntu Heron. Now Evolution no longer
> works: the check/send button is greyed out; I can no longer receive mail.
> Sent messages go as far as the Outbox and stay there in limbo.
>
> Suggestions anyone?
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 09:15:09 -0500, Jo-Erlend Schinstad
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2008/8/20 Jimmy Montague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I installed the Opera browser on Ubuntu Heron. Now Evolution no longer
works: the check/send button is greyed out; I can no longer receive
mail.
Sent messages go
My Sent folder just disappeared.
I'm running Fedora 9. My filesystem is EXT3. I just checked the size
of the Sent file and it is 2GB according to Dolphin. I suspect that is
a file size limit with ext3.
How do I get my sent folder operational again ?
How do I get access to my previously sent
Hello,
I'm considering using Evolution for my aunt who let her Thunderbird POP3
mailbox corrupt itself again.
It's the second time that her inbox grows over 2 GiB (4.7 GiB this
time). When that happens, well, the mail client will be slow as molasses
and return the wrong messages (or nothing at all
On Wed, 2008-08-20 at 17:43 -0400, Jeff wrote:
> ...it seems to me that
> - expunge = compressing the mbox file of a folder to make it more
> efficient
> - emptying the trash = compressing all the mbox files.
Expunge doesn't mean compress. It means "permanently eliminate messages
marked for delet
On Wed, 2008-08-20 at 17:43 -0400, Jeff wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm considering using Evolution for my aunt who let her Thunderbird
> POP3 mailbox corrupt itself again.
>
> It's the second time that her inbox grows over 2 GiB (4.7 GiB this
> time). When that happens, well, the mail client will be slow a
*If* the folder in question is mbox format, then
> it will compress said folder in order to remove the deleted messages.
> If
> the folder is some other format it will do something else. Note that
> the
> Evo user interface doesn't mention compression explicitly.
>
> So in the case you mention th
Hi,
Does autoconfig in the evolution-exchange package work? I read the docs
and it stated that I can specify autoconfiguration hints by creating a
file /etc/ximian/connector.conf. I created /etc/ximian/connector.conf
and inserted OWA-URL and Global-Catalog params in as specify in the
docs.
On Wed, 2008-08-20 at 17:43 -0400, Jeff wrote:
> Hello,
> So, I've had enough, and want to stop screwing around with that mail
> client that can't handle decently all the
> powerpoint-crap-coming-down-the-pipe, and make her use my beloved
> Evolution for the POP3 account. I guess it would be in mb
One of your two inbox folders is a regular folder. You should be able
to drag the contents of the regular folder into the system folder,
then delete the regular folder. If you get duplicate entries, they
will show up if you sort by date. Been there, done that.
On Aug 20, 2008, at 7:55 PM, J
On Tue, 2008-08-19 at 22:05 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Re: [Evolution] Keyring Manager problem with e-mail on
> Evolution
Thanks for the clarification Patrick. Having installed Open SuSE 11.0,
deleting and re-creating the Default keyring password worked.However the
"automatic unlock
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