Re: [Evolution] Evolution is dying

2014-05-30 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Thu, 2014-05-29 at 23:18 -0400, Robert Seward wrote:
 By the way I have seen this ask for a password until infinity from
 Evolution on many occasions. 
 Usually I see this on my Google mail
 servers, but it goes away after an hour or so.

A known case of rate-limiting on the server side; that can probably be
eliminated [almost entirely] by reducing your polling frequency or
getting a paid account or changing to a better provider [fastmail.fm].

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution is dying

2014-05-30 Thread N B Day
On Thu, 2014-05-29 at 20:45 -0500, Jimmy Montague wrote:
 Thank you, Pete Biggs. I appreciate your direction to the gizmo.
 Unfortunately I see it's for versions 13, and I'm running version 14.04
 
 So it's thanks but no thanks until they update it.
 
 Jimmy
 
Please don't top post here.

Unity-tweak-tool is in the repositories for Ubuntu 14.04 (also for
14.10).  Works fine and highly recommended.  Install it with synaptic
(which gives *much more* info than the silly software centre.

I forget if synaptic comes pre-installed.  If not, open a terminal and
say sudo apt-get install synaptic, run synaptic from the dash and
you're all set.

Here's what dpkg says about u-t-t on my 14.10 system:

pongo@epicurus:~$ sudo dpkg-query -s unity-tweak-tool
Package: unity-tweak-tool
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: gnome
Installed-Size: 2550
Maintainer: Barneedhar Vigneshwar barneed...@ubuntu.com
Architecture: all
Version: 0.0.6ubuntu2
Depends: python3:any (= 3.3.2-2~), python3, gir1.2-glib-2.0,
gir1.2-gtk-3.0, unity (= 6.8), python3-xdg, python3-cairo,
dconf-gsettings-backend | gsettings-backend
Description: configuration tool for the Unity desktop environment
 Unity Tweak Tool is a settings manager for the Unity desktop.
 It provides users with a fast, simple and easy-to-use interface
 with which to access many useful and little known features and settings
 of the desktop environment that one may want to configure.
Homepage: https://github.com/freyja-dev/unity-tweak-tool

Have you tried Thunderbird with Ubuntu?  That's what they now recommend
using as an MUA and it is surely already installed.  You could at least
find out if your problems are related to evolution or your ISP or
whatever else.

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[Evolution] Evolution does not displaying Inbox content

2014-05-30 Thread Jean Schurger
Hi,

  I use evolution 3.12.2 with an account configured to receive emails
with IMAP(+).

  My server is courier-imap 4.15, with emails stored in Maildir.

  Evolution is able to tell me when a new email arrive, but the 'Inbox'
folder remains empty.

  Thunderbird display the right thing.

  What can I check ?

Jean.

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution does not displaying Inbox content

2014-05-30 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Fri, 2014-05-30 at 15:14 -0400, Jean Schurger wrote:
 I use evolution 3.12.2 with an account configured to receive emails
 with IMAP(+).

WOW, THAT IS *ANCIENT*

 My server is courier-imap 4.15, with emails stored in Maildir.
 Evolution is able to tell me when a new email arrive, but the 'Inbox'
 folder remains empty.

You have a display filter applied, probably the Show drop-down, make
sure that reads All Messages.

 Thunderbird display the right thing.

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution does not displaying Inbox content

2014-05-30 Thread Jean Schurger
On 2014-05-30 17:10, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
 On Fri, 2014-05-30 at 15:14 -0400, Jean Schurger wrote:
 I use evolution 3.12.2 with an account configured to receive emails
 with IMAP(+).
 
 WOW, THAT IS *ANCIENT*

What do you mean ? Retriving emails in IMAP is quite common. The only
IMAP option in evolution I have is IMAP+.


 My server is courier-imap 4.15, with emails stored in Maildir.
 Evolution is able to tell me when a new email arrive, but the 'Inbox'
 folder remains empty.
 
 You have a display filter applied, probably the Show drop-down, make
 sure that reads All Messages.

No kidding ?

Seriously, i would'nt post here before having checked that.

Is there a some way to debug the IMAP exchange from evolution.
I can considere disabling TLS/SSL server-side and sniff the trafic to
check if evolution realy get info about the INBOX.


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Re: [Evolution] Evolution is dying

2014-05-30 Thread Jimmy Montague


On 05/30/2014 12:01 PM, N B Day wrote:

On Thu, 2014-05-29 at 20:45 -0500, Jimmy Montague wrote:

Thank you, Pete Biggs. I appreciate your direction to the gizmo.
Unfortunately I see it's for versions 13, and I'm running version 14.04

So it's thanks but no thanks until they update it.

Jimmy


Please don't top post here.

Unity-tweak-tool is in the repositories for Ubuntu 14.04 (also for
14.10).  Works fine and highly recommended.  Install it with synaptic
(which gives *much more* info than the silly software centre.

I forget if synaptic comes pre-installed.  If not, open a terminal and
say sudo apt-get install synaptic, run synaptic from the dash and
you're all set.

Here's what dpkg says about u-t-t on my 14.10 system:

pongo@epicurus:~$ sudo dpkg-query -s unity-tweak-tool
Package: unity-tweak-tool
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: gnome
Installed-Size: 2550
Maintainer: Barneedhar Vigneshwar barneed...@ubuntu.com
Architecture: all
Version: 0.0.6ubuntu2
Depends: python3:any (= 3.3.2-2~), python3, gir1.2-glib-2.0,
gir1.2-gtk-3.0, unity (= 6.8), python3-xdg, python3-cairo,
dconf-gsettings-backend | gsettings-backend
Description: configuration tool for the Unity desktop environment
  Unity Tweak Tool is a settings manager for the Unity desktop.
  It provides users with a fast, simple and easy-to-use interface
  with which to access many useful and little known features and settings
  of the desktop environment that one may want to configure.
Homepage: https://github.com/freyja-dev/unity-tweak-tool

Have you tried Thunderbird with Ubuntu?  That's what they now recommend
using as an MUA and it is surely already installed.  You could at least
find out if your problems are related to evolution or your ISP or
whatever else.

OK, folks. I got it. No more top posting. I see why you like it that way 
and will not do it any more.


Jimmy
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Re: [Evolution] Evolution is dying

2014-05-30 Thread Zan Lynx
On 05/30/2014 04:34 PM, Jimmy Montague wrote:
 OK, folks. I got it. No more top posting. I see why you like it that
 way and will not do it any more.

But what you just did there isn't right either.  Quote only what is
needed for your response to make sense. It should have looked like this:

On 05/30/2014 12:01 PM, N B Day wrote:
 Please don't top post here. 

OK, folks. I got it. No more top posting. I see why you like it that way
and will not do it any more.
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