RTTLS) if it's available, or else upgrade to
Evolution 3.12 which gets this stuff right.
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Both paths call e_shell_quit(), which initiates the shutdown process.
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not going anywhere.
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On Wed, 2014-08-20 at 13:13 -0700, Tim Wescott wrote:
> I have a problem that _seems_ to be related to getting large (>5MB) text
> attachments.
You forgot to give your Evolution version, but possibly:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=724909
; response from the SMTP server.
A "535" response means "authentication credentials invalid" [1].
An SMTP log would likely reveal what's going on. If you post the log,
take care not to accidentally reveal personal info.
See: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evoluti
messages
you mentioned imply it may not even be getting that far.
Socket connection and TLS negotiation mainly happen in the lower level
GLib library, and unfortunately -- from a quick scan of the GLib code --
I don't see any debugging fac
On Mon, 2014-08-18 at 11:54 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Why I am getting a Java-related error in Evolution?
It's the WebKit Java plugin initializing itself.
Not an error, it's just spewing its identity to stdout.
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) release schedule now,
so 3.14 won't be released until next year.
Downgrading is always unsupported and at your own risk, but at this time
I believe downgrading from 3.13 to 3.12 *should* be relatively safe.
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But then they make the filtering software that the plugins depend on
optional ("optdepends"), which circumvents the build-time checks and
leaves the plugins in a possibly invalid state.
If the plugins are installed unconditionally then the filtering software
must be inst
bogofilter will automatically pull in bogofilter.
If no junk filtering plugins are installed, then no junk filtering
options are displayed in Evolution's Preferences.
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On Thu, 2014-06-12 at 13:27 -0400, Eugene Kanter wrote:
> This is not an official Fedora 20 repository.
> A complete application freeze is a serious problem and IMHO should be
> addressed officially.
It's as official as you're gonna get until Fedora 21.
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On Thu, 2014-06-12 at 12:57 -0400, Eugene Kanter wrote:
> Is there a plan to backport this to current Fedora?
3.12 is already available for the current Fedora:
https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/rhughes/f20-gnome-3-12/
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> Any ideas how to debug this anomaly?
>
> evolution-3.10.4-2.fc20.x86_64
Might be https://bugzilla.gnome.org/724909, fixed in 3.12.
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link where I can
choose to "Open Link in Browser".
Beyond that, WebKit handles it. WebKit may have some built-in
"activate" short-cut -- I don't know, I'm too much of a mouse user.
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obtain an access token good for all Google services.
Evolution will self-configure a Google account for you and use your
access token so as to never bother you with a password prompt.
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On Thu, 2014-06-05 at 00:00 +0200, Thomas Prost wrote:
> Great solution. That's a feather in his cap.
I removed it because Seahorse exists for password management.
Also, the complaint about password entry descriptions has been fixed.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695744
2.x is mbox.
Evolution 3.x is Maildir.
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tributes if the
server supports it [2], but there doesn't yet exist a public-facing API
for Evolution to get to and use that information.
So support is half-way there.
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[1] http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6154
[2] https://git.gnome.org/browse/evolution-data-server/co
AFTER the message has fully rendered.
I'm speculating, but it could very well be that fixing that case broke
the case you're describing, as brittle as that logic is.
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te change, the
account automatically closes its TCP socket (if connected) and remains
in an "offline" state until a route to the remote host is (potentially)
available again.
This should help Evolution behave better for accounts behind VPNs and
also recover more gracefully from suspend/res
isable bogofilter and texthighlight
support, since these packages are in universe. Swap evolution alternative
Recommends to prefer spamassassin.
-- Iain Lane Wed, 20 Nov 2013 13:55:50 +
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/e/evolution/evolution_3.10.4
g Bogofilter support in Evolution, even
though they do ship Bogofilter. Worth a bug report.
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d require this bug be fixed:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=335959
There's a patch there but no movement for several years. Maybe you
could speak up there and try and get the ball rolling again.
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On Wed, 2014-03-19 at 08:08 -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
> This started (IIRC) with Ubuntu 12.04 where they felt that the Evolution
> that was available in that release was not stable enough for an LTS
> release, but it's continued the same way since then.
It actually started all the way back with Ubu
roken in 3.10. I'd like to give it
serious attention at some point, but lack of time, lack of manpower,
etc. It's just not a top priority.
Help welcome, of course.
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ine or your server can't be
reached. Additionally, it's where mail gets downloaded to if you have
any POP3 accounts.
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a matter of writing a user interface for it in
Evolution itself.
For now, you'll have to get by with the ol' "None" type hack-around:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EmailAliases#Evolution_Client
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[1]
https://wiki.gnome.or
On Wed, 2014-02-26 at 20:54 +, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
> Is there any way of displaying my IMAP mailbox quota
The Folder Properties window shows mailbox quota, though it's just a
simplified subset of what IMAP supports for quota info.
> and are there any different themes I can download?
ger was not provided by any .service files
That comes from GTK+ itself. It's irritating enough that it hard-codes
a GNOME-specific service name, but then also spews that. Nothing I can
do about it, but it's harmless and safe to igno
On Fri, 2014-02-21 at 10:29 -0600, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> I am having a problem with evolution. Previously when you went to an
> evolution related query and clicked on the ashcan the query was deleted
> by crossing out the entry. Currently with F20 the entry simply
> dissapears froon the e-mail lis
Google Summer of Code project along
those lines. Not possible currently, AFAIK.
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one
binary blob. I'm not sure it's useful to mention in the user docs.
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uly thorough uninstall before resorting to the more
> radical approach of reinstalling the OS.
See https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/stable/data-storage.html.en
In your case, the "Account Settings" directory is key.
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tomize Current View"
and you can tailor your sorting options however you want. You'll have
to excuse the antiquated UI, though. It's ancient.
After that, if you want you can do View -> Current View -> Save Custom
View, so you can quickly return to your
-calendar-factory -r
That allows me to monitor them for console warnings, and I also allow
core dumps (ulimit -c unlimited) in case one of them crashes.
I don't know how the other guys do it; those are just my own habits.
Been doing it t
On Tue, 2014-02-18 at 13:26 -0500, Rick Leir wrote:
> Preferences -> Account Editor -> Receiving Email shows IMAP not IMAPX.
> I do not see an option for IMAP+.
IMAPX was introduced in version 2.32, IIRC.
The old IMAP backend that you're stuck with has since been dropped.
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> Thanks, that's great. Is there a way to find this page if you don't
> know it already?
>
> For example I went to https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution and searched
> for "debug" and no hits...
Good point. I added a link to
https://wiki.gnom
On Tue, 2014-02-18 at 11:12 -0500, Paul Smith wrote:
> Can someone point me to the docs on how to generate debug/logging output
> from the IMAP client? ISTR this came up just recently but I can't
> locate anything about it now via Google etc.
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Debugging#IMAP
ut it really shouldn't matter.
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ger installed.
GLib also lets us test reachability of specific host names, so we can
more gracefully handle scenarios like a disconnected VPN or switching
WiFi networks. Evolution 3.12 will take full advantage of this.
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Thanks for that, I'll give your test account a try soon.
Do the mails you've seeded the account with exhibit the problem you
describe? If not, can you seed the account with a few that do?
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> On Mon, 2014-02-10 at 08:48 -0500, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> > This one is a bit of a bugger [the cryptic names in Seahorse - even just
> > having an attached vanity name would be nice].
> >
> > Are you
und
> the fact that this still isn't working right in NetworkManager — but
> let's make sure that it's easy to move to the correct fix when it's
> possible to do so.
PacRunner is supported as an alternative to manual configuration.
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I believe those errors are specific to Ubuntu-based distros, due to
whatever linking options they use by default. Or something like that.
Milan restructured our address book code to avoid that for 3.12.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/659890
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I hope so, we'll have to wait and see. Fixing those hangs has been an
ongoing game of whack-a-mole.
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the IMAP backend itself will keep the connection alive either
by issuing a NOOP command or restarting an ongoing IDLE command, but
only does so X minutes after the most recent command issued.
So you won't see "Pinging blah server" operations interfering with
reading messages or
On Mon, 2014-02-10 at 08:48 -0500, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> This one is a bit of a bugger [the cryptic names in Seahorse - even just
> having an attached vanity name would be nice].
>
> Are you aware of a bug#?
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/695744
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of the RFC authors is at Apple. Evolution doesn't currently support it.
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Trash folder,
where the client has to copy the deleted message to a "Trash" folder,
add a /Deleted attribute to the original message, and then immediately
expunge the folder. You also lose the "Undelete" feature, which just
removes the /Deleted attribute from a message, makin
re actually is finally a MOVE extension for IMAP now [1],
but it's still fairly new as standards go and not yet widely deployed.
Evolution uses it if it's available.
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>
> I'm seeing the same thing. It's not something I ever used before so I
> hadn't noticed it.
At least on a U.S. keyboard with a [+ =] key, the '+' requires holding
Shift. So the zoom-in shortcut is really Ctrl + Shift + [+ =].
Mat
fun
> to find the right item. Gar. Hopefully some developer can explain
> why this is such a bad user experience.
There's no code to update the keyring entry when you rename an account,
so to keep the label accurate I used the account's fixed identifier.
It's on my to-d
and I think it's an awkward fit for Evolution, so it's low priority.
If we do add an application menu for GNOME, it will duplicate -- NOT
replace -- items in the main menu. So non-GNOME users needn't worry.
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> Can anyone tell me where I can get a binary of Evolution 3.10?
Debian has it in their 'experimental' repo.
http://packages.debian.org/experimental/evolution
Install from a foreign repo at your own risk, but don't let the repo
name scare you.
l.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2012-September/msg00046.html
I'm pretty happy with the file layout now and don't have any more major
changes planned, so it should be smooth sailing from here on as far as
upgrades go.
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regularly were the tarball download links,
which are now on the front wiki page:
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I'll be mining the Evolution website for any remaining useful tidbits
that aren't already on the wiki, and attempting to set up forwarding.
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ge spans the last 14 days.
Safe to say the project is inactive.
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on't know if it
will be ready for 3.12 or not.
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On Thu, 2013-11-21 at 14:33 -0800, bensz wrote:
> I want to connect my egroupware calendar, but évolution3.4 accept only
> webcal. how can I use caldav?
Select "CalDAV" instead of "On The Web" as the calendar type.
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st for presentation and user interaction.
As far as I know, gnome-calendar development continues, albeit slowly
from the looks of the commit log. No reason both apps can't co-exist
peacefully.
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We took a lot of undeserved crap for that one.
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n that far exceeds our minimum requirement for
building Evolution. I'll see if I can hack in some WebKit version check
to silence it for the time being.
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reasingly assumes a GNOME environment, and
complains when used elsewhere. The warnings themselves I believe are
harmless -- it's just indicating certain desktop integration features
won't work.
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nd the latest GNOME, even if we
were to land the feature for the next Evolution release, Ubuntu's next
Long-Term Support release would most likely not even ship it.
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e backend and picked up the new settings.
That's my guess, anyway.
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> among the events/appointments on the calendar. Have I missed or
> misunderstood something?
Open the Properties window for "Birthdays & Anniversaries" and make sure
the appropriate address books are ticked.
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content to be overwritten is the safer default.
Anyway, I submitted a request for this option to be clarified in the
user docs:
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Forwarding to the list in case anyone else encounters this.
Forwarded Message
From: Max
To: Matthew Barnes
Subject: Re: [Evolution] FileChoosers broken
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 15:03:27 +0200
Indeed, downgrading to gtk3-3.8.4-1-x86_64 solved the problem :)
Thanks a lot
ues, but
Evolution has no control over it as the file chooser dialog is a stock
GTK+ widget. Upgrading your gtk3 package to 3.10 or maybe downgrading
it to an older 3.8 release may help.
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nt and will not make
Evolution 3.10.x. It is now targeted for Evolution 3.12 next spring.
Since the development team is all Red Hat employees, upstream progress
got stymied by our higher priority RHEL duties during this development
cycle. Unfortunate consequence of one company funding a project.
M
On Wed, 2013-09-18 at 13:38 -0600, brad wrote:
> I'm using fedora 19, xfce, and evolution 3.8.5.
> I've set my default browser to google-chrome but links opened up from
> evolution use firefox. I can't figure out how to change this.
https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/stable/default-browser.
ackend that gets to Google Tasks via
Google's web API instead of iCalendar as a stopgap measure.
I would also point out that Yahoo!'s CalDAV interface already exports
both VEVENT and VTODO objects. That's an alternate solution for tasks
that wo
afraid the
upcoming 3.10 release won't be terribly exciting feature-wise. But we
hope to pick up the pace again for the 3.12 release next spring.
We have a backlog of improvement ideas to keep us busy for a good long
time. Despite our manpower shortage, there
elease.
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print dialog box. See
>
> https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/3.8/GtkPrintUnixDialog.html
Right. The basic print dialog is a stock GTK+ widget, but the Headers
tab is an Evolution extension for printing emails.
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er selection
or something like that. It required substantial code refactoring to get
it to work; I felt it was too invasive to backport to 3.8.x.
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On Tue, 2013-08-27 at 18:45 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
> That is exactly why Evolution is a shrinking community and unable to
> attract new devs in.
We've all heard more than enough from you on this topic.
I am now moderating your posts to this mailing list.
You've earned it.
#x27;ve asked
our legal department to clarify. If and when I receive an answer, I'll
post a follow up so our position is clear.
I would guess past and present employees of other open source companies
have been bound by similar legal uncertainty or restrictions
eshooting takes place in Bugzilla. You report the symptoms, we
figure it out together. It's what issue trackers are for.
Also, you could have reported this bug in the time it took you to post
about how you don't have time for reporting this bug.
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excuses. Don't worry about whether it's already been reported or
whatever else "etc" meant.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Evolution
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en working together on IRC for about *six years* now!
I hope we can do this again some time.
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3.10 I've added Gravatar integration to
supplement the address book photos.
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On Fri, 2013-08-02 at 10:40 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Don't know what gtkhtml4 is. Fedora only has gtkhtml3, at least in the
> standard repos.
It's gtkhtml3, version 4.6.6. (Don't ask...)
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On Mon, 2013-07-29 at 17:17 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
> If I get it right, unstable GNOME releases between March and September
> (3.13) would need to use the latest stable e-d-s version (3.12), while
> unstable GNOME releases between September and March (3.15) would need to
> use the latest unsta
developer thread on this starting from here:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-hackers/2013-July/msg4.html
There seems to be a consensus in favor of this policy change on the
developer side, although we're still working out the finer details of
scheduling, versioning, etc.
What do
the majority of Evolution users are on other desktop
environments now. That includes me.
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On Thu, 2013-07-18 at 00:33 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Furthermore, I just noticed that the same problem (non-scrolling wheel)
> occurs in the message compose widget.
Ah okay, that pretty much pins it on GtkScrolledWindow then.
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> Where can I find that? I'm not seeing it in "yum search ...".
Sorry, it's part of the gtk3-devel package.
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reeView and is packed into a
GtkScrolledWindow, both stock GTK+ widgets. Looking at the folder pane
code I don't see any place where we override the scrolling behavior.
Suggest running the "Tree View / Tree Store" test in gtk3-demo and see
if that yields the s
not getting unlocked on login. I
might be wrong but I suspect gnome-keyring-daemon may fall back to the
memory-only session keyring if it can't access your default keyring.
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the console which no one will see. But it
doesn't give any indication to Evolution that there's something wrong.
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ed in text files.
The parts you say are NOT preserved are all stored in dconf.
But I don't have enough facts to try and speculate.
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If you do find more cruft than what I listed, please file bugs. Even I
haven't dutifully upgraded since 2.32. :)
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