Ok, so I have managed to work around the issue by filtering by subject
in gmail instead of "from" and "to" fields. I just applied the email
filters I had in thunderbird to gmail (which were already based on subject).
My phone is once again quiet, and notifications are useful once more.
Cheers,
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 8:37 AM, Peter Bittner
wrote:
> As one of the thousands of victims of Gmail notifications on Ubuntu
> Touch I would like to file (or start a discussion on) a suggestion:
>
> I really don't want to disable notifications in general (and in Gmail
> *only*, specifically) just
As one of the thousands of victims of Gmail notifications on Ubuntu
Touch I would like to file (or start a discussion on) a suggestion:
I really don't want to disable notifications in general (and in Gmail
*only*, specifically) just to make my Ubuntu phone more quiet. Yet
still I can't leave it al
Also, having the filter send mails directly to the bin seems to have
stopped the notifications on the phone. At least from my sample of N=1.
On 13 April 2016 at 22:49, Francisco Pina Martins
wrote:
> Confirming that "override filters" is disabled.
>
> On 13 April 2016 at 22:42, Jonas Drange
> w
Confirming that "override filters" is disabled.
On 13 April 2016 at 22:42, Jonas Drange wrote:
> On 13 April 2016 at 22:31, Francisco Pina Martins > wrote:
>
>> The filter does not allow me to send email to SPAM, so I temporarily
>> redirected them to the bin. Let's see what happens.
>>
>
> Pl
On 13 April 2016 at 22:31, Francisco Pina Martins
wrote:
> The filter does not allow me to send email to SPAM, so I temporarily
> redirected them to the bin. Let's see what happens.
>
Please make sure Settings -> Inbox -> Override filters is not enabled.
“Include important messages in the in
The filter does not allow me to send email to SPAM, so I temporarily
redirected them to the bin. Let's see what happens.
Francisco
On 12-04-2016 14:33, Bill Filler wrote:
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 6:42 AM, Francisco Pina Martins
mailto:f.pinamart...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Thanks again for a
Ok, time to dig deeper, I guess.
Here's what I have found. Let's use only the emails from this list for
simplicity's sake.
The moment I receive an email from ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net, I
get a notification on the phone.
This is happening despite both the filters and the "hide" bits are s
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 6:42 AM, Francisco Pina Martins <
f.pinamart...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks again for another suggestion.
>
> Unfortunately, after applying the filers as suggested (actually they are
> the same I apply in Thunderbird for the same email account).
> The emails do skip the inbo
Facing the same issue, tried the solution, didn't work!
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Thanks again for another suggestion.
Unfortunately, after applying the filers as suggested (actually they are
the same I apply in Thunderbird for the same email account).
The emails do skip the inbox in gmail, and go straight to the correct
label. They still show up in the "categories inboxes"
On 10 April 2016 at 22:52, Francisco Pina Martins
wrote:
> However I'm still getting notified of everything falling in my inbox.
> Since I'm subscribed to a few mailing lists, you can imagine my
> notifications system is kind of pointless now
> …
>
It's trivial to apply a filter to all mailing
Thanks for the hint Bill, but unfortunately it didn't do the trick.
Some of the labels were already set to hidden, and now I have set all of
them.
However I'm still getting notified of everything falling in my inbox.
Since I'm subscribed to a few mailing lists, you can imagine my
notifications
Some changes were made to how we query for new messages from Gmail, as
users were reporting missed messages because we were being too selective
in our query. We now check for new messages in "Inbox". To turn off the
annoying Social, Promotions, etc, notifications you should open Gmail in a
browser
Did anyone else notice a "strange" behaviour of Gmail notifications?
Ever since updatng to OTA10, I now get notified not only for emails on
my "Primary" inbox, I also get notifications for the "Social",
"Promotions", "Updates" and "Forums" inboxes.
This means my phone is almost constantly notif
On Sunday, February 28, 2016 10:53:33 AM Gareth France wrote:
> On 28/02/16 10:30, Dan Chapman wrote:
> > This is because the poll daemon only queries for unread messages with
> > "is:unread category:personal in:inbox" [1] so you will only get
> > notifications for mail gmail has categorised as per
On 28/02/16 10:30, Dan Chapman wrote:
This is because the poll daemon only queries for unread messages with
"is:unread category:personal in:inbox" [1] so you will only get
notifications for mail gmail has categorised as personal and not for
*all* new mail.
Cheers
This would be fine if they we
On Sunday, 28 February 2016 09:57:27 GMT, Gareth France
wrote:
On 28/02/16 09:36, Hans-Peter wrote:
Hi to All
I don't get notifications if new mail arrives in my gmail
mailbox. I'm pretty
sure, I got them when the phone was new (around OTA7).
gmail is still enabled in system settings/notific
On 28/02/16 09:36, Hans-Peter wrote:
Hi to All
I don't get notifications if new mail arrives in my gmail mailbox. I'm pretty
sure, I got them when the phone was new (around OTA7).
gmail is still enabled in system settings/notifications.
Is this something I messed up or is this a know issue?
Che
Hi to All
I don't get notifications if new mail arrives in my gmail mailbox. I'm pretty
sure, I got them when the phone was new (around OTA7).
gmail is still enabled in system settings/notifications.
Is this something I messed up or is this a know issue?
Cheers,
Hans-Peter
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Ok, it seems you were right. It's no upstream error. I rephrased my bug
report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/account-polld/+bug/1383298
Am Mo, 20. Okt, 2014 um 4:18 schrieb Niklas Wenzel
:
Ok, Ubuntu ships with 2.19 (checked on my Nexus 4) so the fix isn't
included yet.
You cou
On 20 October 2014 10:09, Niklas Wenzel wrote:
>
> The major issue was related to the line I linked to above. When an account
> failed, it never tried to authenticate again.
so it would seem. We can fix that then :)
As I commented on the MP, I'd rather these separate issues were
addressed in sep
Ok, Ubuntu ships with 2.19 (checked on my Nexus 4) so the fix isn't
included yet.
You could be right that it's actually a real network connectivity issue
as it always appears directly after booting up.
That is, however, still a problem as then the penaltyCount variables
for the accounts are se
this is the glibc bug in debian fwiw:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=722075
On 20 October 2014 10:03, John Lenton wrote:
> On 20 October 2014 09:54, John Lenton wrote:
>>
>>> While working on the fix, I found the following issue which is actually an
>>> upstream bug in the go
On 20 October 2014 09:54, John Lenton wrote:
>
>> While working on the fix, I found the following issue which is actually an
>> upstream bug in the go language:
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/account-polld/+bug/1383298
>
> that looks like a dns failure to me; why do you think it's “a
On 20 October 2014 09:38, Niklas Wenzel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wanted to give you a short update on my progress.
>
> I think I fixed the bugs which prevented notifications from being shown for
> me. Could someone please review my merge proposal?
> https://code.launchpad.net/~nikwen/account-polld/error
Hi,
Thank you for your reply. :)
Am Mo, 20. Okt, 2014 um 3:53 schrieb John Lenton
:
On 20 Oct 2014 06:14, "Niklas Wenzel"
wrote:
Thanks a lot. This works perfectly for me. Please allow me to ask
one more question. Can I restart the account-polld process somehow
after installing the new p
On 20 Oct 2014 06:14, "Niklas Wenzel" wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot. This works perfectly for me. Please allow me to ask one more
> question. Can I restart the account-polld process somehow after installing
> the new package or do I always need to reboot?
You can restart account-polld by entering “re
Hi,
I wanted to give you a short update on my progress.
I think I fixed the bugs which prevented notifications from being shown
for me. Could someone please review my merge proposal?
https://code.launchpad.net/~nikwen/account-polld/error-handling-fixes/+merge/238875
While working on the fix, I
Thanks a lot. This works perfectly for me. Please allow me to ask one
more question. Can I restart the account-polld process somehow after
installing the new package or do I always need to reboot?
Regarding the issues I found: Often, when there is an issue with
polling the mail server (which h
Care to share what you see going wrong, and what you think will fix
it? I'm interested in what you found.
The easiest way to build it on the phone is to get the build
dependencies through apt, for which yes you need a writeable image.
Once you've got that, the easiest (but not quickest) way of bui
Hi,
Ever since GMail notificiations were introduced, they haven't been
working well for me on my Nexus 4. I've reinstalled the system quite a
few times since then (partly to test whether it would change the
working status of the push notifications) but it didn't help.
About one and a half mont
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