Re: [Evolution] Can't expunge Junk folder

2014-09-15 Thread Milan Crha
On Sat, 2014-09-13 at 17:09 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
 On Sat, 2014-09-13 at 15:41 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
   Yes. I guess it's because it's a virtual folder and there is no 
  way to
   only expunge specific messages in the corresponding physical 
  folders.

Hi,
that's true.

 I wondered if that was the reason. However according to
 http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4315 (Section 2.1) there is an IMAP
 extension (UID EXPUNGE) which allows specific messages to be 
 expunged.

The old IMAP provider (before IMAP+) had a way to expunge selected 
messages, even without the extension (as not every server supports 
such extension then there should always be some fallback, right?) 
which was like remove \Deleted flag from all messages which should 
not be deleted; call EXPUNGE; restore the \Deleted flag. The IMAP+ 
doesn't have any such code, if I recall correctly.

For the time being, expunge a trash folder, instead of the Junk folder.

By the way, On This Computer/Junk gathers messages from On This 
Computer folders only. The limitation is slightly lower in the stack, 
not only with the IMAP provider. I know there is filled an enhancement 
request to be able to expunge only selected messages (like delete in a 
Trash folder), which is similar to this expunge in a Junk folder, at 
least partially.
Bye,
Milan
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Re: [Evolution] Evolution 3.4.4 2 Questions

2014-09-15 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Thu, 2014-09-11 at 14:09 +0200, rabre hispeed wrote: 
 Hello together,
 I'am seeking specialists, because I do not come on.
 Can you please help me and now thanks in advance
 I have since debian 6 today debian 7 always problems with the passwords
 in my evolution mail program. how can I solve once and for all.
 The problem is I always have to re-enter all passwords
 What I have done is under debian 6 a evolution Backup where I have
 imported in debian 7
 what is that? Please help me!

This is not a bug in Evolution.  Your install's or distribution's
keyring is broken.

 sorry but I found in the online rtfm no help for my problem-password
  Does anyone know for my second problem-one help?

If you run Seahorse is the default keyring unlocked?  Does it contain
account passwords?  Is your installation set to unlock the keyring?  If
Seahorse shows the keyring as lock can you unlock it using your login
password?  If not delete the default keyring and create a new one.

 I have created many notes I would now like to export for mysql.
 Is that possible and is there a mysql help for the import?

You can save/export notes as VJOURNAL files.  You should be able to read
those with a Python script and the vobject module - do anything you like
with them.

-- 
Adam Tauno Williams mailto:awill...@whitemice.org GPG D95ED383
Systems Administrator, Python Developer, LPI / NCLA

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Re: [Evolution] Can't expunge Junk folder

2014-09-15 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2014-09-15 at 08:31 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:
 The old IMAP provider (before IMAP+) had a way to expunge selected 
 messages, even without the extension (as not every server supports 
 such extension then there should always be some fallback, right?) 
 which was like remove \Deleted flag from all messages which should 
 not be deleted; call EXPUNGE; restore the \Deleted flag. The IMAP+ 
 doesn't have any such code, if I recall correctly.

Sounds very kludgy, but that would be a reason to replace it with a
standard method rather than just simply remove it.

 For the time being, expunge a trash folder, instead of the Junk
 folder.

OK, I can live with it, I just wanted to know what was going on.

poc

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Re: [Evolution] What could be wrong?

2014-09-15 Thread Donald Sowers
Greetings to all;
After much thought and no freezing now I began to wonder what indeed
happened.  Then I thought of what I was doing when the freezes occurred;
I was trying different email clients (TB, Claws, Sypheed, Alpine, Balsa,
etc.) and had at least one running at the same time as E.  I would
usually install one and bring it up on line and work with it a few days
to see if it would do what I needed (none but E did the entire job) then
uninstall.  But when running one and having it and E running at the same
time (checking for mail and etc. and a host of other options E would
freeze).  Now I have resolved the fact that E was the best for my
application and now not having any other email client running or
installed, E has not frozen once.  

Thank you kind people for trying to guide me on my quest for correcting
my problem on what it looks like was self inflicted.  

You have in a way solved two problems; the freezing and the thought that
there was a better email client for me than E.

Blessings to all,

Don


On Wed, 2014-09-03 at 17:27 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
 On Wed, 2014-09-03 at 09:12 -0400, Donald Sowers wrote:
  I am going to have to learn the error log system on linux. 
 
 Not really, just copy and paste the Shell command Milan already posted,
 then collect the results and send them (after making sure there's no
 password or other sensitive information in them).
 
 (Also, please don't top-post on this list.)
 
 poc
 
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Re: [Evolution] What could be wrong?

2014-09-15 Thread Ralf Mardorf
:D

If I would find a MUA that fit better to my needs I would drop
Evolution. I'm not that happy as you are, when using evolution. I've got
two menu entries:

1. Evolution, to launch evolution
2. Evo force shutdwon, to force a shutdown and to open it again

Sometimes the automatically open Evo after the forced shutdown,
doesn't work :(.

Evo fit's best to my workflow, but if I should become aware of another
MUA that fits to my needs and that does cause less issues, I would drop
evolution.

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Re: [Evolution] What could be wrong?

2014-09-15 Thread Ángel González
Donald Sowers escribió:
 But when running one [MUA] and having it and E running at the same
 time (checking for mail and etc. and a host of other options E would
 freeze). 

Still, that shouldn't make evolution freeze. What were you testing with? One 
IMAP account? Which other MUA was being used at that time? Could you reproduce 
it?

Were you from the other MUA doing operations such as moving around/tagging a 
big 
number of messages? That's the only thing I can think of that would slightly 
justify 
evolution (although it's no excuse for freezing).

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