[Evolution-hackers] on witches and wizards

2004-08-05 Thread Not Zed





Hi guys,

Looking at the config druid, i'd like to be able to basically throw it out and do it manually using a notebook with invisible tabs. So i can more easily use the config management stuff.

Does anyone see why this wouldn't be a good idea?

I'm just starting to look at it, so it might not be the ideal solution anyway, but my initial impression is that the druid does less for us than the hoops you need to jump through to use it in the first place.




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[Evolution-hackers] Evo migration folders problem

2004-08-05 Thread Francisco Javier F. Serrador
Hello

I'm trying to migrate my old folders to evolution 1.5, but the process
hangs. ¿How can I see what's happening? Could you gave me any idea to
debug this process?

Cheers! 

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[Evolution-hackers] evolution-exchange KRB error

2004-08-05 Thread Martyn Russell
Guys,

I have spent some time this week trying to get evolution-exchange going
from home with the latest snapshot from CVS.  

Dan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) has been very helpful and got me on my way, but
now, using the same settings that I do at work (with evolution-connector
1.4/evolution 1.4) it fails with evolution 1.5.

After turning E2K_DEBUG=5 on, I started getting the following error:

Unexpected kerberos error -1765328230

I tracked the error down to /usr/include/krb5.h:3047 which has the line:

#define KRB5_REALM_UNKNOWN  (-1765328230L)

This may or may not be related, but I believe I am setting the realm in
the user name with connector 1.4, for me it is IUSER\700621956.  At
work, IUSER is a domain (or perhaps realm?).  When I used
ximian_connector_setup, I noticed the IUSER\ gets stripped after
clicking Next in the wizard.  

Perhaps evolution-exchange strips the realms and this the problem? Any
feed back would be great!

I have included the TCP stream as recorded by ethereal.  Tomorrow, I
will do the same from work where I know it works to see what is
different.  The mail.bt.com pages do have some blurb, but the last link
that loads the mail system is https://mail.bt.com/exchange.  I don't
know if this helps though.

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GET /exchange/russelm6/ HTTP/1.1
Host: mail.bt.com
Accept-Language: en-GB, en
User-Agent: Evolution/1.5.9.1


HTTP/1.1 403 Access Forbidden
Server: Microsoft-IIS/5.0
Date: Thu, 05 Aug 2004 21:57:42 GMT
Connection: close
Content-Length: 467
Content-Type: text/html

HTML
head
/head
body bgcolor=#ff
table width=100% height=100%
tr height=100%td align=center valign=centerfont size=5Re-directing to secure 
website.  Please wait.../fontbr
font size=3If you are not re-directed, please a href=https://mail.bt.com/;click 
here/a.
/body

script language=javascript
.setTimeout('redirect()'
, 3);

.function redirect()
.{
..window.document.location.href='https://mail.bt.com/';
.}
/script


[Evolution-hackers] [Fwd: [evolution-patches] problem with addressbook error dialog]

2004-08-05 Thread Chris Toshok
this actually should have gone to -hackers, not -patches...

Chris
---BeginMessage---
When an ldap search is truncated (either because the result set was
larger than the client max-results setting, or because the result set
was larger than the server was willing to send), we pop up a dialog that
says Unable to perform search..

This is the same dialog that we pop up when there's an actual error that
keeps the user from seeing entries.  In the truncation case, though, the
query works - the user just isn't getting all the results.  It's a
little misleading to say we were unable to perform a search when there
are actual results in the view.

How about changing that dialog to say something like Some results not
shown.  The secondary text is good, in my opinion, and can remain.. the
primary text, though, needs changing in this instance.

screenshot attached.

Chris


!DSPAM:410fe41b693371741613177!
attachment: ab-error.png---End Message---


Re: [Evolution-hackers] Evo migration folders problem

2004-08-05 Thread Not Zed




On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 23:30 +0200, Francisco Javier F. Serrador wrote:


Hello

I'm trying to migrate my old folders to evolution 1.5, but the process
hangs. How can I see what's happening? Could you gave me any idea to
debug this process?



Try running evolution from a terminal, so you can see any output whilst its running.

Failing anything useful from that, run it inside gdb, and then ctrl-c and 'bt thread apply all' when it hangs.




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Re: [Evolution] [1.5.92] S/Mime certificte import crashes evo

2004-08-05 Thread Not Zed





it should work afaik. can you get a stack trace?

On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 22:46 +0200, Jens Ansorg wrote:


I try to import my thawte Freemail certificate into evolution to use for
signing and encrypting emails. But evo unfortunately crashes when doing
so :(

I have a file Personal_thawteFreemailMember.p12 that I exportet from
Galeon Web Browser. It seems to be the right file type - evo asks for
two passwords and on the second it crashes

all I get in the console is

importing pkcs12 from
`/home/jens/Documents/Personal_thawteFreemailMember.p12'
 
not very helpful.


Is the encryption stuff in any way connected to mozilla? I wonder
because mozilla crashes also when trying to import this certificate.

OTOH, it works with Galeon - the browser based on the same mozilla
libraries ...


is this s/mime import supposed to work?
What file do I need to import?


thanks
Jens Ansorg

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Re: [Evolution] Error in contacts view

2004-08-05 Thread Chethan




Hi,
 Yeah its working fine after I changed the permissions. I am using Suse9.1 Thanks.

Regards,
Chethan


On Tue, 2004-08-03 at 16:21 +0100, Constantin Orasan wrote:


Hi,

Do you run on Suse9.1? I had similar problems because the rights of the
directory were drwx--
I changed them and it works fine. I think I also had to change in
/opt/gnome/libexec/evolution

Best,

Dinel

 Hi,
 I am testing Evolution. I am using the latest developer snapshots.
 When I bring up my evolution first time after booting the system, if I
 go to contacts view I will get an error message
 
 An error occurred while loading or saving configuration information for
 Evolution. Some of your configuration settings may not work properly.
 
 If I click on the Details button then I will get
 Failed:
 Failed:
 Could not stat
 `/etc/opt/gnome/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults/apps/evolution/addressbook/display/-1.99274conf.xml': Permission denied
 
 Anybody else observed the same behavior? Is it a bug? Or something wrong
 with my setup?
 
 Thanks,
 Chethan
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Evolution] Can't get back calendar after system restore

2004-08-05 Thread Rodrigo Moya
On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 09:39 -0400, Steve Johnson wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I've just reinstalled my system and since them I can't get back my
 calendar. I had backed up my entire home directory, replaced everything,
 and got back almost every setting, as well as all my mail and contacts,
 but I can't get my calendar items to show back anymore.
 
 Is there anything special that can be done to get them back? I did not
 switch evolution version, as my version was 1.4.6 with both. I had
 upgraded the installation on the old system in the past, but I'm pretty
 sure it was never older then 1.4.x.
 
 Any hints would be appreciated as I really need to get those calendar
 events back.
 
have you copied the ~/evolution/local/calendar directory?

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Re: [Evolution] Accessing Web-based calendar

2004-08-05 Thread Rodrigo Moya
On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 21:17 -0700, Des Dougan wrote:
 On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 18:32, Des Dougan wrote:
  I'm running the latest Red Carpet snapshot (downloaded this morning,
  Pacific Time) and have been trying to have Evo connect to my server
  where I have a calendar set up (PloneiCalendar). I am able to access the
  calendar, and update it, from the Mozilla Calendar but have had no
  success connecting from Evo. I have set up a new calendar On the Web
  in Evo, with the URL of webcal://www.douganconsulting.com... etc. I've
  also set up a Free/Publish entry in my settings (although I'm confused
  why there are two places for configuring calendar connections),
  
  When I open Evo, I see Opening webcal://www ... etc in the status bar,
  but no data is displayed.
  
  Is this feature working, and if so, am I missing something fundamental
  (as you can surmise, this is pretty new for me...)?
 
 
 Sorry to respond to my own post, but I've played around some more, and
 now, when I  open the Calendar, I get an error dialog - Error on
 webcal://... Bad file format.
 
this is probably some invalid iCalendar value/missing value, or
something our icalendar implementation can't cope with.

 It sounds like Evo is not getting the response from the server that it
 expects. 
 
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Re: [Evolution] Accessing Web-based calendar

2004-08-05 Thread Rodrigo Moya
On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 11:04 -0700, Des Dougan wrote:
 On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 21:17 -0700, Des Dougan wrote:
  Sorry to respond to my own post, but I've played around some more, and
  now, when I  open the Calendar, I get an error dialog - Error on
  webcal://... Bad file format.
  
  It sounds like Evo is not getting the response from the server that it
  expects. 
 
 
 The above problem seems to have been a permissions problem - although
 Mozilla could see the calendar, Evolution couldn't until I broadened the
 permissions.
 
 This then begs the question: can Evo (1.5.92 at present) read _and
 write_ to web-based calendars?

no, for 1.5/2.0 they are read-only.

  It seems odd that the Add calendar
 settings dialog has no place for a username/password combination. Why is
 this, and how does this relate to the Free/Busy functionality?
 
we should probably add the option of entering username/password in that
dialog, but that will have to wait till 2.2.

File a bug to bugzilla.ximian.com about it if you wish.
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[Evolution] Bug Trace -Lookup Hangs.

2004-08-05 Thread Wise, Jeremey
I am having an issue where lookups to exchange will halt Evolution. I
tried to submit a bug but don't know if it took. The resolution is to do
a evolution-15 --force-shutdown then I can do a lookup for the person.
It works a few times then hangs. It sometimes hangs the whole desktop
(aka Ctl+alt+bkspace needed). 

Question: How do I start evolution to get you guys the trace output
needed to help debug this? Right now I took a guess and am doing an
evolution-1.5 --gdk-debug=1 in a shell window to see If I can capture
some useful output. Please correct if this is not the case. I will post
as I aquire more info. 

PS: I checked bugzilla and their were some posts about older versions of
Evolution. I started running into this a week ago and have run a couple
of the updates hoping their was going to be a fix in the works. Figured
maybe I would do the post.. Current versions:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ rpm -qa |grep evol
evolution-data-server-0.0.97.0.200408030800-0.snap.ximian.9.1
evolution1.5-1.5.92.0.200408030800-0.snap.ximian.9.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ rpm -qa |grep kern
kernel-docs-2.6.5-7.104
kernel-source-2.6.5-7.104
kernel-default-2.6.4-52
kernel-default-2.6.4-54.5
kernel-default-2.6.5-7.104
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ rpm -qa |grep gnome
gnome-filesystem-0.1-172
gnome-panel-2.4.2-60
gnome-mime-data-2.4.1-64
libgnome-2.4.0-153
libgnomeprint-2.5.3-39
gnome-utils-2.4.1-45
gnome-pilot-2.0.10-203
python-gnome-2.0.0-190
gnome-spell2-1.0.5-211
gnome-icon-theme-1.2.1-0.ximian.9.1
gnome-desktop-2.4.1.1-128
gnome-pilot-devel-2.0.10-203
libgnomeui-2.4.0.1-171
libgnomeprintui-2.5.3-42
pilot-mailsync-gnome-pilot-0.8.1-23
libgnomecanvas-2.4.0-136
gnome-vfs2-2.4.2-65
gnome-libs-1.4.1.7-666
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ Suse 9.1

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[Evolution] Evolution 1.5/2.0 and Spamassassin

2004-08-05 Thread D. D. Brierton
I haven't upgraded from Evo 1.4.6 yet, and probably won't until 2.0 is
released. But I am running spamd and am using procmail to filter
messages through spamc:

# send mail through spamassassin
:0fw
| /usr/bin/spamc

All of my procmail recipes (there aren't many) just dump the filtered
mail into /var/spool/mail/darren where Evolution fetches it from and
filters it into various folders.

Now I was about to start tweaking my procmail recipes when I realised
that of course I'll soon (I hope) be upgrading to Evolution 2.0 and it
also filters messages through spamc. What I wanted to know in advance,
before I start tweaking my procmail recipes, is whether you can still
use Evo 1.5/2.0's built-in spam filtering, and especially the ability to
mark messages as spam or as not-spam and have them run through sa-learn,
whilst switching off Evo's running spamc on every message (because that
will already be done by procmail).

In other words, is the configuration option in Evo 1.5/2.0 an
all-or-nothing turn spam filtering on or off, or are there more
fine-grained configuration options?

Best, Darren

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Re: [Evolution] [1.5.92] S/Mime certificte import crashes evo

2004-08-05 Thread Jens Ansorg
On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 15:43 +0800, Not Zed wrote:
 
 it should work afaik.  can you get a stack trace?
 

ok, had a chance to try on another machine that is still on older
evolution build ... there it works! 

now to figure out why it crashes here.

Are external dependencies for the s/mime support?


Jens

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Re: [Evolution] [1.5.92] S/Mime certificte import crashes evo

2004-08-05 Thread Not Zed





some mozilla libraries are required.

but if it fails you should get something on the console like about no such symbol or something.

On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 00:09 +0200, Jens Ansorg wrote:


On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 15:43 +0800, Not Zed wrote:
 
 it should work afaik.  can you get a stack trace?
 

ok, had a chance to try on another machine that is still on older
evolution build ... there it works! 

now to figure out why it crashes here.

Are external dependencies for the s/mime support?


Jens

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution 1.5/2.0 and Spamassassin

2004-08-05 Thread Not Zed





On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 22:14 +0100, D. D. Brierton wrote:


I haven't upgraded from Evo 1.4.6 yet, and probably won't until 2.0 is
released. But I am running spamd and am using procmail to filter
messages through spamc:

# send mail through spamassassin
:0fw
| /usr/bin/spamc

All of my procmail recipes (there aren't many) just dump the filtered
mail into /var/spool/mail/darren where Evolution fetches it from and
filters it into various folders.

Now I was about to start tweaking my procmail recipes when I realised
that of course I'll soon (I hope) be upgrading to Evolution 2.0 and it
also filters messages through spamc. What I wanted to know in advance,
before I start tweaking my procmail recipes, is whether you can still
use Evo 1.5/2.0's built-in spam filtering, and especially the ability to
mark messages as spam or as not-spam and have them run through sa-learn,
whilst switching off Evo's running spamc on every message (because that
will already be done by procmail).

In other words, is the configuration option in Evo 1.5/2.0 an
all-or-nothing turn spam filtering on or off, or are there more
fine-grained configuration options?





In this case I would suggest using procmail to do the spam checking and get it to set the spam status in the header.

Then in evolution, don't use junk filtering but use a manual header-check filter for the spam status header to set the junk status on the message; or just move the spam to a special folder. The 'mark junk' buttons etc will still operate even with junk filtering stuff turned off, and run the learning stuff to tune things.




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Re: [Evolution] Evolution 1.5/2.0 and Spamassassin

2004-08-05 Thread D. D. Brierton
On Fri, 2004-08-06 at 03:12, Not Zed wrote:

 In this case I would suggest using procmail to do the spam checking
 and get it to set the spam status in the header.

No problem, spamc seems to do that without any intervention from
procmail.

 Then in evolution, don't use junk filtering but use a manual
 header-check filter for the spam status header to set the junk status
 on the message; or just move the spam to a special folder.

Have the filter options been upgraded to reflect an action set junk?
That was *exactly* what I was hoping for. I take it that the Junk folder
is really a vFolder but that unlike the Trash folder messages marked as
junk are always hidden. That sounds exactly like what I was hoping for.
At the risk of repeating myself, you guys rock.

 The 'mark junk' buttons etc will still operate even with junk
 filtering stuff turned off, and run the learning stuff to tune things.

Even better. With Doom 3 still not in the shops here in the UK and Evo
2.0 so near and yet so not actually here I'm in danger of dropping dead
from the anticipation before I see either!

Best, Darren

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution 1.5/2.0 and Spamassassin

2004-08-05 Thread Not Zed







 Then in evolution, don't use junk filtering but use a manual
 header-check filter for the spam status header to set the junk status
 on the message; or just move the spam to a special folder.

Have the filter options been upgraded to reflect an action set junk?
That was *exactly* what I was hoping for. I take it that the Junk folder
is really a vFolder but that unlike the Trash folder messages marked as
junk are always hidden. That sounds exactly like what I was hoping for.
At the risk of repeating myself, you guys rock.


Yeah there's a set status junk option.


 The 'mark junk' buttons etc will still operate even with junk
 filtering stuff turned off, and run the learning stuff to tune things.

Even better. With Doom 3 still not in the shops here in the UK and Evo
2.0 so near and yet so not actually here I'm in danger of dropping dead
from the anticipation before I see either!


I'm sure you'll get over it :)




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