** Changed in: evolution
Importance: Unknown = High
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IMAP4rev1 should be removed as an option
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** Changed in: evolution (upstream)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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IMAP4rev1 should be removed as an option
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This upload fixes the issue:
evolution-data-server (1.8.0-0ubuntu1) edgy; urgency=low
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* New upstream version:
- stop shipping IMAP4v1, IMAP should be used instead
* debian/watch:
- updated
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: evolution = evolution-data-server
** Changed in: evolution (upstream)
Status: Unknown = Confirmed
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IMAP4rev1 should be removed as an option
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Just to clarify here, I'm listing this as a bug because I believe this
is something that could be done without significant discussion. We could
just patch evolution to remove the IMAP4rev1 option when creating new
accounts, without causing the compatibility issues entailed with
removing the code
Thanks for your bug. That's a well known issue and something to be done
upstream, no need to create extra bug work for Ubuntu by filing a bug
here. Marking as a confirmed wishlist anyway
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged = Wishlist
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu
right, we could do that, but the best option would be to have upstream
doing the change and migrating people using it to imap automatically on
upgrades. Masking the options from the accounts creation list seems to
be a good idea though, we will do that if upstream doesn't come to fix
the bug
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Hmm... that seems reasonable, but we also don't seem to say that this
option shouldn't be used. In fact, the help file for Evolution says the
exact same thing for IMAP and IMAP4rev1. Is there some documentation
that I am missing that says this, and if so, why is it so obscure?
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IMAP4rev1
they would have not added IMAP4rev1 if that was to not be used, but it's
not maintained now so it should probably be dropped, but again, that
would better be done upstream so they can updated the documentation,
translations, etc
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IMAP4rev1 should be removed as an option