(junk mail filtering)
I have two filters. Both are based on the "From" e-mail address only. In both
cases, when a message matches, the message is first marked as read, and then
deleted. Messages/digests from Fedora lists will not match the two filters.
(other filtering)
There is no other filt
Allegedly, on or about 29 March 2018, home user via users sent:
> Earlier this afternoon, from Thunderbird running on a windows-7 box,
> I sent 2 messages from yahoo account #1 to yahoo account #2, each
> with different few-megabyte (not mega-pixel) picture attached. I
> also sent 1 message from y
Earlier this afternoon, from Thunderbird running on a windows-7 box, I sent 2
messages from yahoo account #1 to yahoo account #2, each with different
few-megabyte (not mega-pixel) picture attached. I also sent 1 message from
yahoo account #1 to yahoo account #3; it had one few-megabyte picture
Allegedly, on or about 26 March 2018, home user sent:
> I tried Evolution several times over the last few days. Fedora users
> lists show up just fine. Downloads seem almost instantaneous.
>
> I used Thunderbird to send a 5+megabyte (not megapixel) picture as an
> attachment to an e-mail to myse
I did the comcast speed test twice. I got download speeds of 66-68 Mbps and
upload speeds of about 6.6 Mbps.
I tried Evolution several times over the last few days. Fedora users lists
show up just fine. Downloads seem almost instantaneous.
I used Thunderbird to send a 5+megabyte (not megapix
Allegedly, on or about 21 March 2018, home user sent:
> eno1: flags=4163 mtu 1500
> inet [private?] netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast [private?]
> inet6 [private?] prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x0
> inet6 [private?] prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x20
> ether [private?] txqueuel
Here are the results of "ifconfig", with ip addresses replaced with
"[private?]":
=
bash.2[~]: ifconfig
eno1: flags=4163 mtu 1500
inet [private?] netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast [private?]
inet6 [private?] prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x0
inet6 [private?] prefixlen 64 sc
Allegedly, on or about 20 March 2018, Samuel Sieb sent:
> If you look further up the thread past what was quoted, Tim
> mentioned that it might be an MTU problem.
Correct, as a thing worth checking with some of the problems described.
Although, his comments about other things working may suggest
On 03/20/2018 03:47 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
I really rather doubt MTU is what this is about. I think what he was
really asking is 'what is "MTA"' (an email-related thing). In that case,
it's the Mail Transport Agent (software that moves mail between hosts
using the SMTP protocol). The most common
On Tue, 2018-03-20 at 15:47 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
> Finally, there's the MUA (Mail User Agent), which is essentially what
> end users use to view the mail. There's tons of those, but most common
> I've found on Linux are Thunderbird, claws-mail, mutt, Balsa, KDEMail,
> etc. Note that it is the
On 03/20/2018 11:02 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 03/20/2018 10:24 AM, home user wrote:
>> Point: downloading in Thunderbird of folder structure, message
>> headers, and messages (especially with attachments) are the only cases
>> in which I experience slowness. Youtubes, high-resolution weather
>>
On 03/20/2018 10:24 AM, home user wrote:
Point: downloading in Thunderbird of folder structure, message headers, and messages
(especially with attachments) are the only cases in which I experience slowness.
Youtubes, high-resolution weather satellite loops, and the download phase of my weekly
Before starting a new thread, one point and a couple of questions.
Point: downloading in Thunderbird of folder structure, message headers, and
messages (especially with attachments) are the only cases in which I experience
slowness. Youtubes, high-resolution weather satellite loops, and the do
Allegedly, on or about 19 March 2018, William sent:
> I've seen posts to closed and solved issues before, so if anyone has
> something helpful, go ahead and post it, or start a new thread
A thought just occurred to me: In the past, often when someone had an
issue where data came through in dribs
If I understand Samuel's most recent response, this problem is
unsolvable by us and by Thunderbird.
I'm closing this. I've seen posts to closed and solved issues before,
so if anyone has something helpful, go ahead and post it, or start a new
thread. I'll be checking Fedora HYPERKITTY almost
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