... don't see evolutuion's default settings here, but possible errors to be made seemed to me:
[] In ALLen Ordnern nach neuen E-Mails sehen [X] In ABOnnierten Ordnern nach neuen E-Mails sehen [X] Nur ABOnnierte Ordner anzeigen Da mag auch noch die ein oder andere alte Übersetzung bei mir (2.32) eine Rolle spielen ?!! -- Best, Thomas Am Samstag, den 12.05.2012, 06:15 +0200 schrieb Pascal Bernhard: > Am Freitag, den 11.05.2012, 16:17 +0200 schrieb Milan Crha: > > On Fri, 2012-05-11 at 14:55 +0200, Pascal Bernhard wrote: > > > OK, I'll look into the NM settings then. Still I do not understand, why > > > Evo works with some mail accounts but not with others. It seems to me > > > that it has a problem with certain mail servers. > > > > Hi, > > yes, it seems like it's having a problem with certain server, with > > certain message in certain folder. I'm pretty sure this is not caused by > > network manager (based on the information in this thread), because with > > it it's all-or-nothing, either all accounts will be able to connect to > > remote machines or none of them. > > > > By now, Evolution appears to work reasonably well with the > Gmail-account. I'm not sure what causes this, as I changed the settings > to how they had been originally, as no modification seemed to have any > effect. Well, as long as it works that's fine with me. > > That's leaves the issues with the Yahoo-account, which gives the me > aforementioned error warnings. Changing from IMAP to IMAP+ did not solve > the problems, they persist. Now I can actually see all the folders on > Yahoo IMAP-server and Evolution starts the downloading the messages > contained in the folders. But subfolders do not show up and their > messages are also absent from the respective parent folders. > > I realized that not all mails are downloaded. The newest ones date back > to December 2011 or January 2012, but that differs from folder to > folder. The message lists do not stop at a specific date. The I quickly > a warning about updating the folder, see error examples below. > > > > > > > On Fri, 2012-05-11 at 02:38 +0200, Pascal Bernhard wrote: > > > In English it should be something like: > > > > > > "Error when retrieving new message for offline-mode" > > > > > > "Message body in response to FETCH could not be found" > > > > The above is "for offline-mode", which just means that it failed to > > download message from the server, because the FETCH response from the > > server had missing message body (it means the evolution could talk to > > the server and was already connected to it). > > > > > Beforehand I got different warnings that retrieving wasn't possible at > > > all, as Evolution was in offline mode. > > > > Maybe the error wording was confusing in a way that it might rather mean > > that the connection to the server failed, thus the account will work > > only in "offline mode" - but only that particular account. I'm guessing > > here, having exact message may help to clarify. > > > The error messages not exactly the same every time they 'pop up'. > > Here are two recent examples and it appears to me that the underlying > issue is the same, as Evolution is not able to connect to Yahoo's mail > server in a totally satisfactory way: > > > > Fehler beim Ausführen eines Vorgangs. > ##Error when executing tast > > Verbindung mit imap.mail.yahoo.com gescheitert:Eingabe-/Ausgabefehler > ##Connection with imap.mail.yahoo.com failed: Input-/Output error > > > and > > > Fehler bei »Ordner »Secunergy« wird aufgefrischt«. > ##Error when updating folder »Secunergy« > > > Verbindung mit imap.mail.yahoo.com gescheitert:Eingabe-/Ausgabefehler > ##Connection with imap.mail.yahoo.com failed: Input-/Output error > > > and > > Fehler bei »Ordner »Secunergy« wird gespeichert«. > ##Error when saving folder »Secunergy« > > > > > > > > > > > I now deactivated the option in account settings to "Automatically > > > sync remote messages with local ones", that didn't have any effect. > > > > You identified this option correctly, as being related to the "for > > offline" error message, the only thing is that any change in mail > > account requires restart of evolution. > > > > > Error with Welcome-response: Waiting time for connection has expired > > > > I suppose it's because evolution got disconnected unexpectedly. With > > Google server you can try to use googlemail.com instead of gmail.com in > > addresses for Receiving and Sending parts (or vice versa). If it'll not > > help, then I would try to switch from server type IMAP to IMAP+ (or vice > > versa), as it also sometimes helps. Note both these changes also require > > restart of evolution. > > > Unfortunately I'm also having problems with shutting down Evolution, but > I'll put in another thread so the issues will not be confused. > > Thanks for your help Milan > > > > > _______________________________________________ > evolution-list mailing list > [email protected] > To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
