Re: [Evolution-hackers] Current issues with Evolution 2.12 / Exchange [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 01:02 -0400, Paul Smith wrote: > > 478151: I lose the ability to see older messages in my Exchange inbox > Here's a question: did you notice what was the earliest visible email? > It sounds almost impossible to believe but EVERY time this happens to me > it happens the same way: all the mail in my Inbox before July 01, 2007 > becomes invisible. It doesn't seem to matter how many emails I have in > my inbox after that, it's always that day. I've even deleted some of > the mail in early July and late June but it still happened the same way. I only have 1 message before July 01 (I religiously archive old mail) but I couldn't see ANY message in my INBOX not even the one from June. Plus, this is the first time I've ever seen this happen. So it could be a different problem with the same solution. :-) > > > 442098: Folder list shows I have new Exchange mail, but it doesn't > > > appear in the summary > This used to happen very repeatably: I just had to visit my local Inbox > or my local Junk folder and *bang*, no new mail would show up in the > Exchange inbox. > > Now, it's not so easy; I think it might only be happening with the Junk > folder now. I can recreate it every single time by going to the Unread Mail search folder. As a test I just deleted the search folder (in Evolution, not in the shell) and recreated it and now the problem has gone away! So my money is on some sort of corrupted config file somewhere. Argh! -- Shane McEwan - Bureau of Meteorology - Cape Grim BAPS Don't anthropomorphise computers, they don't like it! 159 Nelson St, Smithton, Tasmania - Ph 03 6452 1629 - Fax 03 6452 2600 ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
Re: [Evolution-hackers] Current issues with Evolution 2.12 / Exchange [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
On Thu, 2007-09-20 at 12:51 -0400, Paul Smith wrote: > Hi all; G'day! > 478151: I lose the ability to see older messages in my Exchange inbox This happened to me yesterday with 2.11.90! Restarting Evolution still wouldn't let me see any messages at all in my Exchange INBOX and would sometimes crash evolution-exchange-storage. Deleting ~/.evolution/mail/exchange/[MYEXCHANGEADDRESS]/personal/subfolders/Inbox fixed the problem. I think, although I can't be sure, that it happened after restarting Evolution because of the bug bug below: > 442098: Folder list shows I have new Exchange mail, but it doesn't > appear in the summary This one has been happening to me since 2.8 but has mostly been fixed since I downloaded the 2.10 and 2.11 source and compiled my own rather than use the Fedora Core 6 package. However I can still make it happen every single time if I visit my "Unread Mail" search folder. "Unread Mail" searches two IMAP inboxes and one Exchange inbox for any messages received within 1 week or is not Read. I've given up using it and just read the mail in the real mailboxes now. Even removing the Exchange inbox from the search and just having the two IMAP inboxes still causes new mail in the Exchange inbox to not appear. Paul, thanks for the Subversion Makefile thingy. I've had a go running it on my Fedora Core 6 box and after a little bit of fiddling I've nearly got it to work. I just need to install a newer version of intltool (the FC6 supplied version is too old) and hopefully I'll get it to build. The only change I had to make to the Makefile to get it to work was on line 271. I had to change: $V pkg='$*'; $(SVN) checkout '$(SVNPKGURL)' "$$pkg" to: $V pkg='$*'; $(SVN) checkout "$(SVNPKGURL)" "$$pkg" The single quotes around $(SVNPKGURL) meant that the contents of that variable were being quoted literally in the shell so the $pkg shell variable was not being expanded. Thanks! -- Shane McEwan - Bureau of Meteorology - Cape Grim BAPS Don't anthropomorphise computers, they don't like it! 159 Nelson St, Smithton, Tasmania - Ph 03 6452 1629 - Fax 03 6452 2600 ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
Re: [Evolution-hackers] No "Reply All" for Evolution (3) ? [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
> So sending an email would have these 3 steps: > 1. Press Reply > 2. Write email > 3. Choose recipient(s) > > > What do you think? > > Martin > ___ > Evolution-hackers mailing list > Evolution-hackers@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers -- Shane McEwan - Bureau of Meteorology - Cape Grim BAPS Don't anthropomorphise computers, they don't like it! 159 Nelson St, Smithton, Tasmania - Ph 03 6452 1629 - Fax 03 6452 2600 ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers