Milan,
> you can always ask your distribution to include that patch in a release,
> which can be done independently from the upstream release.
>
> There's a Fedora 15 update in updates-testing now:
> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/evolution-3.0.2-3.fc15
That seems to have fixed things -
On Tue, 2011-06-28 at 09:59 +1000, Rick Phillips wrote:
> I have been doing that but it is still a huge nuisance. Evo for me is
> used in a corporate situation and it means I have to do this pretty
> much all day unless I can remember to close it quickly to save the
> caching.
Hi,
you can
Hi Milan,
> > The duplicate mail downloads have started again so I have to remove
> > some 500 duplicates every time I start Evo. This is very bad
> > really.
>
> A quick workaround, which worked for me, is to select possible
> duplicates (or simply Ctrl+A) and choose Message->Remove duplicate
>
On Sat, 2011-06-25 at 21:55 +1000, Rick Phillips wrote:
> > I presume you are talking about POP3 - you don't actually say.
> >
> That is correct.
Hi,
there was a bug in evolution, fixed just recently:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=648468
> The duplicate mail downloads have
On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 09:53:19 -0430
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Sat, 2011-06-25 at 21:55 +1000, Rick Phillips wrote:
> > I will try a fresh install in the morning when I am feeling a little
> > less frustrated. I will remove all existing accounts and mail files
> > and start from scratch to s
>
> The other thing to try is to create a new Linux account and
> set up mail
> from that to see if it's still a problem. It may be that
> something in
> the upgrade process got mucked up.
>
>
> This won't work, as I had repeated several times.
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 5:53 AM, Pete Biggs wrote:
>
> The other thing to try is to create a new Linux account and set up mail
> from that to see if it's still a problem. It may be that something in
> the upgrade process got mucked up.
>
This won't work, as I had repeated several times.
>
> P.
On Sat, 2011-06-25 at 21:55 +1000, Rick Phillips wrote:
> I will try a fresh install in the morning when I am feeling a little
> less frustrated. I will remove all existing accounts and mail files
> and start from scratch to see what happens but I am not hopeful. The
> duplicate mail downloads ha
> I presume you are talking about POP3 - you don't actually say.
>
That is correct.
> > With this version, there are a couple of further difficulties such as
> > continuing to collect duplicates of mail (for various reasons I leave
> > mail on the server) and the fact that it only receives mail w
I presume you are talking about POP3 - you don't actually say.
> With this version, there are a couple of further difficulties such as
> continuing to collect duplicates of mail (for various reasons I leave
> mail on the server) and the fact that it only receives mail when it is
> opened initiall
I have been an Evo user since the very early days of "Red Carpet"
downloads when it was still Zimian and have become fully conversant with
all of it foibles over the years. I note that the app now uses Maildir
and that's good even though the conversion from mbox to Maildir was
incomplete. I was a
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