Re: [Evolution] Suddenly lots of good stuff in the junk folder

2010-01-03 Thread Sylvia Sánchez

Is a spamassassin problem, not an Evolution problem.  I have Evolution
(in Debian)  with Bogofilter and it works fine.


Regards
Sylvia



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El sáb, 02-01-2010 a las 15:12 -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan escribió:

 I use spamassasin to check for junk (local tests only).  Suddenly I'm
 getting lots of good messages in the Junk folder, usually about 40 per
 day (I'm on a lot of mailing lists (8-)).  There have always been some
 misfiled good messages, but usually only 3 or 4, along with a fair
 amount of spam.  Now lots of good stuff, very little spam.  The
 situation changed some time after Christmas, maybe just after New
 Year's.
 
 Does anyone have a clue what's happening?
 
 System details:
 Fedora-11 with all upgrades
 in particular:
 evolution-2.26.3-1.fc11.x86_64
 evolution-data-server-2.26.3-2.fc11.x86_64
 evolution-spamassassin-2.26.3-1.fc11.x86_64
 spamassassin-3.2.5-5.fc11.x86_64
 
 Thanks - jon
 
 
 
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Re: [Evolution] Suddenly lots of good stuff in the junk folder

2010-01-03 Thread Robert Seward
According to slashdot.org, spamassassin incorrectly identifies mail
dated in the year 2010 as spam. I believe spamassassin community has
adjusted their rules to correct this problem.

Cheers,
Rob

On Sun, 2010-01-03 at 10:09 -0200, Sylvia Sánchez wrote:
 
 Is a spamassassin problem, not an Evolution problem.  I have Evolution
 (in Debian)  with Bogofilter and it works fine.
 
 
 Regards
 Sylvia
 
 
 
 linuxyunaharley.blogspot.com
 
 blackbaghira.livejournal.com 
 
 
 El sáb, 02-01-2010 a las 15:12 -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan escribió: 
  I use spamassasin to check for junk (local tests only).  Suddenly I'm
  getting lots of good messages in the Junk folder, usually about 40 per
  day (I'm on a lot of mailing lists (8-)).  There have always been some
  misfiled good messages, but usually only 3 or 4, along with a fair
  amount of spam.  Now lots of good stuff, very little spam.  The
  situation changed some time after Christmas, maybe just after New
  Year's.
  
  Does anyone have a clue what's happening?
  
  System details:
  Fedora-11 with all upgrades
  in particular:
  evolution-2.26.3-1.fc11.x86_64
  evolution-data-server-2.26.3-2.fc11.x86_64
  evolution-spamassassin-2.26.3-1.fc11.x86_64
  spamassassin-3.2.5-5.fc11.x86_64
  
  Thanks - jon
  
  
  
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Re: [Evolution] Recieved date and mbox (Gaute Amundsen)

2010-01-03 Thread Gaute Amundsen
On Sat, 2010-01-02 at 08:28 -0800, Ted Waugh wrote:
 The only suggestion that I might make is to change recieved to
 received in your script.

Dooh! 
I was sure I had pasted that in form some header. Apparently not!
Must have pasted that mistyped key around ten times without noticing,
while trying different values! 

 There is also no space between ! and = in the near to last line. I
 don't know the language so it may be okay.

That's regular python :)

Posting here, I was sure it had to be some quirky requirement on
Evolutions part for just the right headers, but nope.
Works fine for me so far.

Embarrassing as that may be, I'm still game for suggestions for
improvements :)

In fact I find it very strange that something like this is not included
in distributions by default. I can't be the only one who use cronjobs,
smartmontools etc. on my laptop, and would like to know the output, but
don't want to run a full-fledged MTA for just that.

I's not that apt-get install sendmail is so hard, but there's the
config maintenance overhead, and it just seems so overkill and brute.

Gaute



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[Evolution] HELP, please.

2010-01-03 Thread Brewster Gillett
About three weeks ago I posted the query below to this list.
So far there has been zero response.

Let's ride the loop:

* This has apparently never cropped up in anyone else's installation

* Therefore it must be presumed to be a feature, not a bug

* If so, then there should be an option switch for it

I am not prepared to believe that this artifact could be presenting to
other users and not be noticed. So where does that leave us?

Does anyone have any ideas? My previous (4-year-old) version 1-Something
Evo didn't pull this crap on me.

Thank you,

Brewster

2.28.1 under Ubuntu 9.10
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On Sun, 2009-12-13 at 13:20 -0800, Brewster Gillett wrote:
 I have a Contacts question.
  how is it possible that:
 
 (1) in my Contacts editing screens, the Contacts are all listed
 by their sort by fields (generally last name first, the default)
 but when I am composing an email, smack TO:, and get the
 Contacts List popup, over there it lists them by the primary
 name in the Contact record (generally first name first).
 
 (2) There are contacts that appear in the latter list but do not
 show up in the former one. Which means they cannot be edited.
 
 Neither of these manifestations make a particle of sense - they do 
 not represent any sort of feature that anyone in their right mind would
 ever have requested - yet nobody else seems to be experiencing these
 kinds of problems, which of course implies that it may be an option
 switch.
 
 I have read through some 1200 Evo FAQs and have seen no mention of this.
 
 Does anyone have any ideas?
 
 Ubuntu 9.10 / Evo 2.28.1
 
 Brewster
 
 


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[Evolution] Fwd: Suggestion for Evolution software

2010-01-03 Thread Chapinha 2008
Dear Evolution-Users,

I couldn't find another developer for Evolution's project, so I decided to
make you a suggestion, that you can use or forward to the right person.


I'm using Linux-Gnome since the beginning of 2009, and I missed two useful
features that was possible in M$-Outlook:

1) the possibility to read all the messages of a specific contact (sent and
received), that is possible to see with a tab added when you open the
respective contact;

2) the possibility to print several messages, when they are selected in
Evolution, this is useful because man cannot archive old messages in PDF,
for example.

Thank you.

Cristiano
Brazil
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