On Mon, 2009-11-30 at 14:42 -0500, Paul Smith wrote: > > Details: I'm running on Ubuntu 9.10 64bit. I am building from the > latest git master branch, updated as of this morning, for the > following gentoo
> > ----- > Missing Subject: content: > > First, I got an error in the message bar trying to load my main Inbox > (just said error--no details). Now I see all the messages that are in > my Inbox, but at least half of them have no Subject: shown in the > summary window. I do see the From: address, date, even the attachment > "paper clip" is there... but no Subject. If I click on these messages > they are displayed OK, but this doesn't add a subject to the summary > either. New email I get seems to (small sample size) always have a > summary, so it's just retrieving historical email that's problematic I > guess. > > I tried deleting ~/.evolution/mail/mapi/*/folders.db, restarting, etc. > but that didn't help; I suppose there's something else I should be > deleting to try to get Evo to reread the summary info? > I'm seeing the same issue as above. > ----- > Bogus TNEF message attachment to all sent mail: > > If I use Evo MAPI to send an email message to my private account, it > shows up BUT instead of a simple quoted-printable message, it's > multipart/mixed and there's an extra application/ms-tnef attachment; > looking at the message source I see: > i'm using exchange 2003 rather than 2007 and so far am not seeing tnef attachments as noted here > > ----- > No calendar available: > > When I click on my calendar in Evo I see the MAPI calendar listed, but > NO appointments from that calendar appear anywhere in my calendar. > It's > completely empty. same as above > > If I try to create a meeting by selecting an hour on the calendar then > right-clicking and saying "New Meeting..." then nothing happens: no > popup, no dialog, no error message, no nothing. same as above > > ----- > No address books available: same as above _______________________________________________ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers