Re: [Evolution] Cannot get POP summary: Socket I/O timed out

2017-02-15 Thread Milan Crha
On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 12:14 -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> (evolution:3137): camel-pop3-provider-WARNING **: Bad server
> response: .+OK server signing off

Hi,
so the server signed off, either on its own or evolution(-data-server)
told it to do it for whatever reason (possibly multithreading
involved).

If I read this thread properly then this is all about Yahoo! servers
(and its derivatives). Thinking of Yahoo!'s not so recent idea to force
use of OAuth2 instead of plain authentication might be possibly
related. I know, Claws mail works properly, what so ever. I do not know
what evolution(-data-server) would do differently here, and why only
Yahoo! servers would be affected.

The web UI has an option to allow access to "less secure applications",
which means that you let use the plain authentication, instead of
OAuth2, for the 3rd-party applications connecting to the server.

I have configured a Yahoo! account and I connect to it daily, using
IMAP, and even it had issues in the past, they were usually related to
Yahoo! server as such, not to the evolution(-data-server)
implementation. On the other hand, I have only one Yahoo! account, not
multiple.
Bye,
Milan
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Re: [Evolution] Setting up IMAP

2017-02-15 Thread Jonathan Ryshpan
On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 22:05 +, Dominic Knight wrote:
> > My advice is let IMAP be IMAP, use it as IMAP, and be happy.
> 
> Or indeed yes, maybe not the _intended_ use of IMAP but I do it here,
> copying everything into local folders and deleting off the server as it
> does so. Just how I prefer it I guess. 
> 
> create filters based on mails dropping into your inbox so they go into
> a folder or several on your local inbox after arrival.

My (rather awkward) situation is this. Over the years I have accumulated about
half a million messages sorted into about 180 folders on my local machine.  Now
superimposed on this are all the messages arriving in the last few days sorted
according to different criteria.  A few simple questions:
 * Are messages arriving via IMAP sorted according to local filters.  It seems
   that some are and some are not.  In particular messages on the Evolution list
   go to my local evolution folder, but that messages on the Fedora list are
   not.  Where is a quick primer on IMAP filtering in Evolution.
 * When (if) I get POP running again will all the messages on my mail server be
   downloaded and sorted into the proper local folders?  If not all, which ones?
Is there some way to force all messages to be downloaded and deleted from
   the server?

Many Thanks - jon

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Re: [Evolution] Yandex Caldav/Carddav

2017-02-15 Thread Andre Klapper
On Thu, 2017-02-16 at 00:29 +0300, Sergey Makeev wrote:
> Ok, ok, I will try to provide you debugging infi as descrived.
> Meanwhile, why don't you register a test Yandex account and reproduce the
> experiment in your home laboratory?

I cannot speak for others, but my spare time is not unlimited and the
more efforts are needed the less likely I'll invest that time. :)
 
If you are interested in fixing an issue, it's up to you to provide
sufficient info. We can only provide pointers *how* to provide info...

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Re: [Evolution] Setting up IMAP

2017-02-15 Thread Andre Klapper
On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 12:33 -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
>  * Composed messages are copied to my local "Sent" folder when sent or to 
> other
>    local folders as indicated in the sent message filters.

https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/stable/mail-default-folder-locations.html
https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/stable/mail-filters.html

> Also, more generally, what do the various options shown on the 
> Edit->Preferences->(Account)->Edit->Receiving Email
> popup mean?  A link to a HOWTO page would be very helpful.

https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/stable/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.html

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Re: [Evolution] Default Sender

2017-02-15 Thread Pete Biggs
On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 12:40 -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> My default identity for mail sent is now jonathanrysh...@gmail.com and not
> jonr...@pacbell.net, as it was before switching from POP to IMAP.  What 
> controls
> my default identity?  jonr...@pacbell.net is above jonathanrysh...@gmail.com 
> in
> the list of email providers.
> 

Do you mean the list of mail accounts?  If so, then there's a "Default"
button on the right hand side.

P.
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Re: [Evolution] Setting up IMAP

2017-02-15 Thread Dominic Knight
On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 23:08 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 22:05 +, Dominic Knight wrote:
> > Or indeed yes, maybe not the _intended_ use of IMAP but I do it
> > here,
> > copying everything into local folders and deleting off the server
> > as it
> > does so. Just how I prefer it I guess. 
> 
> So you're basically using it as POP. Am I correct in assuming you
> only
> ever access your mail from a single machine?
> 
> poc


Yes, many features of Evolution are overkill in my case, but it offers
- for me - the best view for my mail presentation.  Ver. 3.22.4 on
Debian testing for those who take an interest.
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Re: [Evolution] Setting up IMAP

2017-02-15 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 22:05 +, Dominic Knight wrote:
> Or indeed yes, maybe not the _intended_ use of IMAP but I do it here,
> copying everything into local folders and deleting off the server as it
> does so. Just how I prefer it I guess. 

So you're basically using it as POP. Am I correct in assuming you only
ever access your mail from a single machine?

poc
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Re: [Evolution] Yandex Caldav/Carddav

2017-02-15 Thread Sergey Makeev
Ok, ok, I will try to provide you debugging infi as descrived.
Meanwhile, why don't you register a test Yandex account and reproduce the
experiment in your home laboratory?

Sergey Makeev
Le noble russe



Adam Tauno Williams  16 февраля 2017 г. 0:15:44
написал:

> Quoting Sergey Makeev :
>> Server side workes fine with Outlook Caldav Synchronizer, DavDroid,
>> eMClient. Client side needs ti break connectiin after each request.
>
> NO, that is not how this process works.  You are ***assuming*** you
> know the cause of the problem - and I am confident you are wrong (as I
> am 99.44% confident that Evolution does not pipeline WebDAV operations
> - meaning "drop connection" means nothing in this case - there is no
> connection to drop).
>
> Please provide debugging information as described.
>
> I would love to help - I develop WebDAV/CalDAV client and server code.
>   It is not as straight-forward as you think;  what is an
> **WORK-AROUND** for an IDIOSYNCRASY [aka BUG] of one client is not
> necessarily the solution for any other client.
>
>
>> Adam Tauno Williams 
>>> Quoting Sergey Makeev :
 Yandex have CalDAV and CardDAV servers and Evolution connects to them.
 One can create meetings, appointments, tasks and contacts. But when one
 tries to modify an entry within meeting, appointment, task or contact
 Evolution returns an error with code 200 (OK) (sic!). Thats for the
 first time. For the second time it returns an error with code 409
 (Conflict).
>>> That sounds like a server-side bug.  HTTP/200 is not an error, per se.
 Open CalDAV Synchronizer for MS Outlook available for downloads at
 Sourceforge.net had the very same behavior. One was allowed to create a
 meeting, appointment, task of contacts but was just unable to edit it
 later on. Upon conversation with developers of the project it was
 advised by them to fill-in the check-box "break or interrupt connection
 after each request". That solved the problem.
 Could you please implement similar function of fix communication with
 Yandex CalDAV/CardDAV servers once and for ever?
>>> Isn't this a duplicate post?
>>> You need to debug the DAV operation so the transaction can be
>>> observed.  To do so check the Evolution debugging page and run the
>>> evolution-calendar-factory with the environment set to enable CALDAV
>>> debugging.
>>> WEBDAV_DEBUG=all CALDAV_DEBUG=all evolution-calendar-factory >& logfile
>
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Re: [Evolution] Setting up IMAP

2017-02-15 Thread Adam Tauno Williams

Quoting Jonathan Ryshpan :

I have just switched my email server from POP (inbound.att.net) to IMAP
(imap.mail.att.net), as indicated in my last posting) and need help  
setting up
IMAP.  I would like the IMAP connection to run roughly like the POP  
connection in at least these ways:

 * Messages are received from all folders of my account


Standard IMAP behaviour.


 * Messages are deleted from the server when downloaded


Nope, that is not IMAP.  Not doing that is the point of IMAP.  If you  
want that you are going to need to fetchmail to a maildir hierarchy -  
or something else wizardly.


My advice is let IMAP be IMAP, use it as IMAP, and be happy.

 * Composed messages are copied to my local "Sent" folder when sent  
or to other

   local folders as indicated in the sent message filters.


Where to save the sent folder is a preference of the mail account;   
that can be local or remote - you just pick it.



Also, more generally, what do the various options shown on the
Edit->Preferences->(Account)->Edit->Receiving Email
popup mean?


I do not understand the question.



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Re: [Evolution] Yandex Caldav/Carddav

2017-02-15 Thread Adam Tauno Williams

Quoting Sergey Makeev :

Server side workes fine with Outlook Caldav Synchronizer, DavDroid,
eMClient. Client side needs ti break connectiin after each request.


NO, that is not how this process works.  You are ***assuming*** you  
know the cause of the problem - and I am confident you are wrong (as I  
am 99.44% confident that Evolution does not pipeline WebDAV operations  
- meaning "drop connection" means nothing in this case - there is no  
connection to drop).


Please provide debugging information as described.

I would love to help - I develop WebDAV/CalDAV client and server code.  
 It is not as straight-forward as you think;  what is an  
**WORK-AROUND** for an IDIOSYNCRASY [aka BUG] of one client is not  
necessarily the solution for any other client.




Adam Tauno Williams 

Quoting Sergey Makeev :

Yandex have CalDAV and CardDAV servers and Evolution connects to them.
One can create meetings, appointments, tasks and contacts. But when one
tries to modify an entry within meeting, appointment, task or contact
Evolution returns an error with code 200 (OK) (sic!). Thats for the
first time. For the second time it returns an error with code 409
(Conflict).

That sounds like a server-side bug.  HTTP/200 is not an error, per se.

Open CalDAV Synchronizer for MS Outlook available for downloads at
Sourceforge.net had the very same behavior. One was allowed to create a
meeting, appointment, task of contacts but was just unable to edit it
later on. Upon conversation with developers of the project it was
advised by them to fill-in the check-box "break or interrupt connection
after each request". That solved the problem.
Could you please implement similar function of fix communication with
Yandex CalDAV/CardDAV servers once and for ever?

Isn't this a duplicate post?
You need to debug the DAV operation so the transaction can be
observed.  To do so check the Evolution debugging page and run the
evolution-calendar-factory with the environment set to enable CALDAV
debugging.
WEBDAV_DEBUG=all CALDAV_DEBUG=all evolution-calendar-factory >& logfile


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[Evolution] Default Sender

2017-02-15 Thread Jonathan Ryshpan
My default identity for mail sent is now jonathanrysh...@gmail.com and not
jonr...@pacbell.net, as it was before switching from POP to IMAP.  What controls
my default identity?  jonr...@pacbell.net is above jonathanrysh...@gmail.com in
the list of email providers.

Many thanks - jon

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[Evolution] Setting up IMAP

2017-02-15 Thread Jonathan Ryshpan
I have just switched my email server from POP (inbound.att.net) to IMAP
(imap.mail.att.net), as indicated in my last posting) and need help setting up
IMAP.  I would like the IMAP connection to run roughly like the POP connection
in at least these ways:
 * Messages are received from all folders of my account
 * Messages are deleted from the server when downloaded
 * Composed messages are copied to my local "Sent" folder when sent or to other
   local folders as indicated in the sent message filters.

Also, more generally, what do the various options shown on the 
Edit->Preferences->(Account)->Edit->Receiving Email
popup mean?  A link to a HOWTO page would be very helpful.

Many Thanks - Jonathan Ryshpan

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Re: [Evolution] Cannot get POP summary: Socket I/O timed out

2017-02-15 Thread Jonathan Ryshpan
On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 09:49 +0100, Milan Crha wrote:
> On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 04:54 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > Unfortunately I've got absolutely no time to debug.
> 
>   Hi,
> a similar issue is discussed here (opened recently):
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=778562
> 
> I can receive my POP messages fine, thus it, unfortunately, requires
> debugging on the user side. I'm sorry. Please join the bug and continue
> the investigation there. Thanks in advance.

I'm having the same problem receiving email from the ATT/Yahoo POP server at
inbound.att.net since about 2017-01-14 at 13:00, that is about 1:00PM yesterday.
 CAMEL logs indicate that there may be problems with both the Gnome secrets
management system (Seahorse) and with Evolution communications with the POP
server.  The log is attached as evo-log.txt .  There appear to be 2 attempts to
fetch mail from the server, and the second one is truncated.  Apart from this I
have very little idea what to make of the log.

I have got email running using IMAP, but need help configuring it.  My help
request in another posting.

The system runs
Fedora-25
KDE 5.29.0
Evolution 3.22.4

Thanks - jon

POP3_STREAM_LINE (23): '+OK hello from jpop-0.1'
POP3_STREAM_WRITE (6):
CAPA

POP3_STREAM_LINE (21): '+OK CAPA list follows'
Got + response
cmd_capa
POP3_STREAM_LINE (23): 'IMPLEMENTATION jpop-0.1'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (12): 'EXPIRE-NEVER'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (10): 'PIPELINING'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (10): 'RESP-CODES'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (3): 'TOP'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (4): 'UIDL'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (4): 'USER'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (18): 'SASL PLAIN XOAUTH2'
scanning tokens 'PLAIN XOAUTH2'
got auth type 'PLAIN'
got auth type 'XOAUTH2'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (END)
POP3_STREAM_WRITE (26):
USER jonr...@pacbell.net

POP3_STREAM_WRITE (18):
PASS 
POP3_STREAM_LINE (22): '+OK password required.'
Got + response
POP3_STREAM_LINE (39): '+OK maildrop ready, (JPOP server ready)'
Got + response
POP3_STREAM_WRITE (6):
CAPA

POP3_STREAM_LINE (21): '+OK CAPA list follows'
Got + response
cmd_capa
POP3_STREAM_LINE (23): 'IMPLEMENTATION jpop-0.1'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (12): 'EXPIRE-NEVER'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (10): 'PIPELINING'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (10): 'RESP-CODES'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (3): 'TOP'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (4): 'UIDL'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (4): 'USER'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (18): 'SASL PLAIN XOAUTH2'
scanning tokens 'PLAIN XOAUTH2'
got auth type 'PLAIN'
got auth type 'XOAUTH2'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (END)
opening pop3 INBOX folder
POP3_STREAM_WRITE (6):
LIST

POP3_STREAM_WRITE (6):
UIDL

POP3_STREAM_LINE (34): '+OK 229 messages (11944923 octets)'
Got + response
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '1 100662'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (7): '2 27924'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (7): '3 28109'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (7): '4 57164'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (7): '5 11061'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (7): '6 28045'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (7): '7 27989'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (7): '8 28714'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (7): '9 26064'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '10 25438'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '11 14005'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '12 28160'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '13 28129'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '14 70122'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '15 25525'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '16 27958'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '17 27992'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '18 27959'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '19 28278'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '20 11288'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '21 27989'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '22 28676'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '23 28491'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '24 25731'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '25 28232'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '26 28019'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '27 12190'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (9): '28 106177'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '29 29427'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '30 28342'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (9): '31 113490'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '32 12892'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '33 28100'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '34 28177'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '35 12743'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '36 25546'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '37 28054'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '38 10847'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '39 28048'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '40 28615'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '41 28673'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '42 12613'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '43 28146'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '44 11713'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '45 27894'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '46 26680'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '47 12904'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '48 28612'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '49 28377'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '50 28315'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '51 11494'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '52 13309'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '53 27858'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '54 28754'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '55 28107'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '56 13774'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '57 28007'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '58 12723'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '59 14859'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '60 26727'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '61 27973'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '62 29131'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '63 11143'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '64 28818'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '65 28074'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '66 14871'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '67 28045'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '68 30332'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '69 10855'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '70 27120'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '71 28832'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): '72 27973'
POP3_STREAM_LINE (8): 

Re: [Evolution] Imap Notes

2017-02-15 Thread Milan Crha
On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 21:55 +0300, Sergey Makeev wrote:
> On the contrary it seems to be very easy, there is ImapNotes 2
> application
> fir Andriod which does the job well. IMAP priticol is open. Is Kolab
> priject is Open Source?

Hi,
see the About section of:
https://www.kolab.org/
They have there a link to a git repo too.
Bye,
Milan
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Re: [Evolution] Imap Notes

2017-02-15 Thread Andre Klapper
On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 21:25 +0300, Sergey Makeev wrote:
> Patrick, please, give us the direct link leading straight forward to
> Evolutuion section of Bugzilla.

https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/stable/problems-reporting-bugs.html

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Re: [Evolution] Yandex Caldav/Carddav

2017-02-15 Thread Sergey Makeev
Server side workes fine with Outlook Caldav Synchronizer, DavDroid,
eMClient. Client side needs ti break connectiin after each request.

Sergey Makeev
Le noble russe



Adam Tauno Williams  15 февраля 2017 г. 21:41:06
написал:

> Quoting Sergey Makeev :
>> Yandex have CalDAV and CardDAV servers and Evolution connects to them.
>> One can create meetings, appointments, tasks and contacts. But when one
>> tries to modify an entry within meeting, appointment, task or contact
>> Evolution returns an error with code 200 (OK) (sic!). Thats for the
>> first time. For the second time it returns an error with code 409
>> (Conflict).
>
> That sounds like a server-side bug.  HTTP/200 is not an error, per se.
>
>> Open CalDAV Synchronizer for MS Outlook available for downloads at
>> Sourceforge.net had the very same behavior. One was allowed to create a
>> meeting, appointment, task of contacts but was just unable to edit it
>> later on. Upon conversation with developers of the project it was
>> advised by them to fill-in the check-box "break or interrupt connection
>> after each request". That solved the problem.
>> Could you please implement similar function of fix communication with
>> Yandex CalDAV/CardDAV servers once and for ever?
>
> Isn't this a duplicate post?
>
> You need to debug the DAV operation so the transaction can be
> observed.  To do so check the Evolution debugging page and run the
> evolution-calendar-factory with the environment set to enable CALDAV
> debugging.
>
> WEBDAV_DEBUG=all CALDAV_DEBUG=all evolution-calendar-factory >& logfile
>
>
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Re: [Evolution] Imap Notes

2017-02-15 Thread Sergey Makeev
On the contrary it seems to be very easy, there is ImapNotes 2 application
fir Andriod which does the job well. IMAP priticol is open. Is Kolab
priject is Open Source?

Sergey Makeev
Le noble russe



Milan Crha  15 февраля 2017 г. 21:51:02 написал:

> On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 19:08 +0300, Sergey Makeev wrote:
>> ... one could store his notes on IMAP server as email messages
>> instead of storing them at CalDAV server as tasks.
>
>   Hi,
> this sounds like:
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=466603
>
> There's evolution-kolab plugin (though outdated), which connects to a
> Kolab server, which stores everything though IMAP as messages. It's
> just that "it can be done", but doing so is not that easy as it might
> look like.
>   Bye,
>   Milan
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Re: [Evolution] Imap Notes

2017-02-15 Thread Reid Thompson
On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 21:25 +0300, Sergey Makeev wrote:
> Patrick, please, give us the direct link leading straight forward to
> Evolutuion section of Bugzilla.
> 
> Sergey Makeev
> Le noble russe

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/
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Re: [Evolution] Imap Notes

2017-02-15 Thread Milan Crha
On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 19:08 +0300, Sergey Makeev wrote:
> ... one could store his notes on IMAP server as email messages
> instead of storing them at CalDAV server as tasks.

Hi,
this sounds like:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=466603

There's evolution-kolab plugin (though outdated), which connects to a
Kolab server, which stores everything though IMAP as messages. It's
just that "it can be done", but doing so is not that easy as it might
look like.
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Re: [Evolution] Imap Notes

2017-02-15 Thread Sergey Makeev
Let us standartize it.

Sergey Makeev
Le noble russe



Adam Tauno Williams  15 февраля 2017 г. 21:46:05
написал:

> Quoting Sergey Makeev :
>> There is an application for Android which emulates connection to IMAP
>> servers in the very same way as iPhone does so that one could store his
>> notes on IMAP server as email messages instead of storing them at
>> CalDAV server as tasks. Neither MS Exchange nor eMClient have the
>> similar functionality.
>
> Evolution supports notes via WebDAV/CALDAV - VJOURNAL objects.
>
> Storing notes via IMAP is not a standardized practice.
>
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Re: [Evolution] Yandex Caldav/Carddav

2017-02-15 Thread Adam Tauno Williams

Quoting Sergey Makeev :

Yandex have CalDAV and CardDAV servers and Evolution connects to them.
One can create meetings, appointments, tasks and contacts. But when one
tries to modify an entry within meeting, appointment, task or contact
Evolution returns an error with code 200 (OK) (sic!). Thats for the
first time. For the second time it returns an error with code 409
(Conflict).


That sounds like a server-side bug.  HTTP/200 is not an error, per se.


Open CalDAV Synchronizer for MS Outlook available for downloads at
Sourceforge.net had the very same behavior. One was allowed to create a
meeting, appointment, task of contacts but was just unable to edit it
later on. Upon conversation with developers of the project it was
advised by them to fill-in the check-box "break or interrupt connection
after each request". That solved the problem.
Could you please implement similar function of fix communication with
Yandex CalDAV/CardDAV servers once and for ever?


Isn't this a duplicate post?

You need to debug the DAV operation so the transaction can be  
observed.  To do so check the Evolution debugging page and run the  
evolution-calendar-factory with the environment set to enable CALDAV  
debugging.


WEBDAV_DEBUG=all CALDAV_DEBUG=all evolution-calendar-factory >& logfile


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Re: [Evolution] Yandex Caldav/Carddav

2017-02-15 Thread Milan Crha
On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 19:03 +0300, Sergey Makeev wrote:
> Could you please implement similar function of fix communication with
> Yandex CalDAV/CardDAV servers once and for ever?

Hi,
you started such thread already, but it doesn't seem you follow it,
because you already received responses there :-(

https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2017-February/msg00043.html

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Re: [Evolution] Imap Notes

2017-02-15 Thread Sergey Makeev
Patrick, please, give us the direct link leading straight forward to
Evolutuion section of Bugzilla.

Sergey Makeev
Le noble russe



Patrick O'Callaghan  15 февраля 2017 г. 20:33:09 написал:

> On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 19:08 +0300, Sergey Makeev wrote:
>> There is an application for Android which emulates connection to IMAP
>> servers in the very same way as iPhone does so that one could store his
>> notes on IMAP server as email messages instead of storing them at
>> CalDAV server as tasks. Neither MS Exchange nor eMClient have the
>> similar functionality.
>> Actually one can get access to his notes stored on
>> IMAP server from either iPhone or Android device.
>> Could you please implement this function to Evolution?
>
> Once again, the proper place for bug reports and requests for
> enhancement is Bugzilla. That way the bug or RFE is registered in a
> fixed place where developers can see it (they don't necessarily read
> the mailing list) and other people can add comments.
>
> There's nothing wrong with posting on the list, but if you don't put it
> in BZ *it WILL be forgotten*.
>
> poc
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Re: [Evolution] Imap Notes

2017-02-15 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 19:08 +0300, Sergey Makeev wrote:
> There is an application for Android which emulates connection to IMAP
> servers in the very same way as iPhone does so that one could store his
> notes on IMAP server as email messages instead of storing them at
> CalDAV server as tasks. Neither MS Exchange nor eMClient have the
> similar functionality.
> Actually one can get access to his notes stored on
> IMAP server from either iPhone or Android device.
> Could you please implement this function to Evolution?

Once again, the proper place for bug reports and requests for
enhancement is Bugzilla. That way the bug or RFE is registered in a
fixed place where developers can see it (they don't necessarily read
the mailing list) and other people can add comments.

There's nothing wrong with posting on the list, but if you don't put it
in BZ *it WILL be forgotten*.

poc
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Re: [Evolution] Imap Notes

2017-02-15 Thread Kristian Rink

Oh yes please. I'd merrily vote for such a feature request.
K.
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[Evolution] Imap Notes

2017-02-15 Thread Sergey Makeev
There is an application for Android which emulates connection to IMAP
servers in the very same way as iPhone does so that one could store his
notes on IMAP server as email messages instead of storing them at
CalDAV server as tasks. Neither MS Exchange nor eMClient have the
similar functionality.
##SELECTION_END##Actually one can get access to his notes stored on
IMAP server from either iPhone or Android device.
Could you please implement this function to Evolution?



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[Evolution] Yandex Caldav/Carddav

2017-02-15 Thread Sergey Makeev
Yandex have CalDAV and CardDAV servers and Evolution connects to them.
One can create meetings, appointments, tasks and contacts. But when one
tries to modify an entry within meeting, appointment, task or contact
Evolution returns an error with code 200 (OK) (sic!). Thats for the
first time. For the second time it returns an error with code 409
(Conflict).

Open CalDAV Synchronizer for MS Outlook available for downloads at
Sourceforge.net had the very same behavior. One was allowed to create a
meeting, appointment, task of contacts but was just unable to edit it
later on. Upon conversation with developers of the project it was
advised by them to fill-in the check-box "break or interrupt connection
after each request". That solved the problem.

Could you please implement similar function of fix communication with
Yandex CalDAV/CardDAV servers once and for ever?

Thanx.##SELECTION_END##



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Re: [Evolution] Cannot get POP summary: Socket I/O timed out

2017-02-15 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Wed, 15 Feb 2017 08:26:00 -0500, Dr. John H. Lauterbach wrote:
>At least for 3.20.5, this is a problem that appears to be restricted
>to just one of several POP accounts that evolution polls.  It started
>recently.  If I was using only this one particular POP account it
>would appear to be a problem with evolution when it appears to be a
>problem with a major e-mail service.

Here the issue happens for a Yahoo POP account and a Rocketmail, aka
Yahoo account, while there's no issue for another Rocketmail account,
an also not for an Alice and a Zoho account.

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Re: [Evolution] Cannot get POP summary: Socket I/O timed out

2017-02-15 Thread Dr. John H. Lauterbach
At least for 3.20.5, this is a problem that appears to be restricted to just 
one of several POP accounts that evolution polls.  It started recently.  If I 
was using only this one particular POP account it would appear to be a problem 
with evolution when it appears to be a problem with a major e-mail service.

John

-Original Message-
From: Milan Crha 
To: evolution-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Cannot get POP summary: Socket I/O timed out
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2017 09:49:25 +0100

On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 04:54 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Unfortunately I've got absolutely no time to debug.

Hi,
a similar issue is discussed here (opened recently):
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=778562

I can receive my POP messages fine, thus it, unfortunately, requires
debugging on the user side. I'm sorry. Please join the bug and continue
the investigation there. Thanks in advance.
Bye,
Milan

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Re: [Evolution] Cannot get POP summary: Socket I/O timed out

2017-02-15 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Wed, 15 Feb 2017 09:49:25 +0100, Milan Crha wrote:
>https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=778562
>
>I can receive my POP messages fine, thus it, unfortunately, requires
>debugging on the user side. I'm sorry. Please join the bug and continue
>the investigation there. Thanks in advance.

I can receive POP messages with Evolution for other accounts fine, too.
This includes one account at the same provider, with the same
settings, as the two accounts that don't work!

It stopped working from one to the other moment, so downgrade unlikely
will help. Downgrading...

[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ grep gnutls /var/log/pacman.log | tail -2
[2017-01-15 15:51] [ALPM] upgraded gnutls (3.4.17-1 -> 3.5.8-2)
[2017-02-14 18:32] [ALPM] upgraded gnutls (3.5.8-2 -> 3.5.9-1)
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ downgrade gnutls
[snip]
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ grep gnutls /var/log/pacman.log | tail -2
[2017-02-15 10:17] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -U gnutls-3.5.8-2-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz'
[2017-02-15 10:17] [ALPM] downgraded gnutls (3.5.9-1 -> 3.5.8-2)

...closing and opening Evolution, didn't solve the issue.
Then I downgraded...

[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ grep evolution\  /var/log/pacman.log | tail -2
[2017-01-19 13:22] [ALPM] upgraded evolution (3.22.3-1 -> 3.22.4-1)
[2017-02-14 06:14] [ALPM] upgraded evolution (3.22.4-1 -> 3.22.5-1)
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ downgrade evolution-data-server evolution 
evolution-bogofilter evolution-spamassassin
[snip]
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ grep evolution\  /var/log/pacman.log | tail
-2[2017-02-14 06:14] [ALPM] upgraded evolution (3.22.4-1 -> 3.22.5-1)
[2017-02-15 10:31] [ALPM] downgraded evolution (3.22.5-1 -> 3.22.4-1)

...but it didn't solve the issue.
Deleting the cache ...

[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ rm -rf .cache/evolution/

...didn't solve the issue.

Remember, I even rebooted, when the issue started. As already pointed
out, there are no issues when using Claws. I don't have time for
debugging, since I'm repairing a computer, migrate to syslinux, restore
from backups, reorganise data ...

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Re: [Evolution] Opening of attachment (e-mail) in new window

2017-02-15 Thread Milan Crha
On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 09:10 +0100, Afrah FADILI wrote:
> When I receive an e-mail as an attachment, I want to open it in a new
> window (outside the initial window). Can you help me please?

Hi,
there is no such function currently. You can click the "arrow" icon
beside it, or right-click it in the list of attachments, and choose
there to edit as new, reply or forward the message, but not open it in
a separate window.

The closes way is to drag the attachment from the list of attachments
and drop it into a mail folder, then it'll be a separate message and
you can work with it as such.
Bye,
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Re: [Evolution] Moving from Claws Mail to Evolution...

2017-02-15 Thread Bjørn T Johansen
On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 09:38 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 09:20 +0100, Bjørn T Johansen wrote:
> > Neither Tab nor (Shift+)F6 works for me.
> 
> You can't see anything changing when using the (Shift+)F6 shortcut. I'm
> on Arch Linux
> 
> $ pacman -Q openbox evolution
> openbox 3.6.1-3
> evolution 3.22.5-1
> 
> and if I use (Shift+)F6 nothing indicates the switch from one to another
> widget, but if I use the cursor keys after a shortcuts, they work in
> another widget.
> 
> Regards,
> Ralf
> 

Hmmm, I think I was a bit too fast, Shift-F6 and F6 seems to work. Not sure how 
I missed that when I tried before... :-|

BTJ
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Re: [Evolution] Cannot get POP summary: Socket I/O timed out

2017-02-15 Thread Milan Crha
On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 04:54 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Unfortunately I've got absolutely no time to debug.

Hi,
a similar issue is discussed here (opened recently):
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=778562

I can receive my POP messages fine, thus it, unfortunately, requires
debugging on the user side. I'm sorry. Please join the bug and continue
the investigation there. Thanks in advance.
Bye,
Milan

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Re: [Evolution] Moving from Claws Mail to Evolution...

2017-02-15 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 09:20 +0100, Bjørn T Johansen wrote:
> Neither Tab nor (Shift+)F6 works for me.

You can't see anything changing when using the (Shift+)F6 shortcut. I'm
on Arch Linux

$ pacman -Q openbox evolution
openbox 3.6.1-3
evolution 3.22.5-1

and if I use (Shift+)F6 nothing indicates the switch from one to another
widget, but if I use the cursor keys after a shortcuts, they work in
another widget.

Regards,
Ralf

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution 3.22.4

2017-02-15 Thread John Edward Serink
Sorry...
its libical.

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On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 16:19 +0800, John Edward Serink wrote:
> Hi Joakim:
> You mean libcaldav?
> Cheers,'John
> -- 
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> On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 08:00 +, Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
> > On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 15:56 +0800, John Edward Serink wrote:
> > > Hi All:
> > > 
> > > Here are my versions:
> > > jserinki7 jserink # equery list evolution
> > >  * Searching for evolution ...
> > > [IP-] [  ] mail-client/evolution-3.22.4:2.0
> > > jserinki7 jserink # equery list evolution-data-server
> > >  * Searching for evolution-data-server ...
> > > [IP-] [  ] gnome-extra/evolution-data-server-3.22.4:0/59
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Had a few seg faults:
> > > Feb 15 15:42:24 [kernel] [200653.777158] evolution[23036]: segfault at
> > > 0 ip 7f9d12677436 sp 7ffc08f9ac18 error 4 in libc-
> > > 2.23.so[7f9d125f9000+19]
> > > Feb 13 10:05:50 [kernel] [ 7663.061559] evolution[20142]: segfault at 0
> > > ip 7f44acd680f0 sp 7ffc5ca9f608 error 4 in
> > > libical.so.1.0.1[7f44acd3c000+57000]
> > 
> > Get libical 2.0, Gentoo is lagging behind. There may be a bug about it,
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Re: [Evolution] Moving from Claws Mail to Evolution...

2017-02-15 Thread Bjørn T Johansen
On Tue, 2017-02-14 at 16:29 +0100, Milan Crha wrote:
> 
> > Also, is there a keyboard shortcut to move from the folder list to
> > the message list?
> 
> Tab or (Shift+)F6 are used to move between widgets. Or use Ctrl+G to
> change folder, though it selects the message preview, which means a
> Shift+F6 is required after that.
>   Bye,
>   Milan
> 

Neither Tab nor (Shift+)F6 works for me. Is this dependent on which desktop 
env/window manager one use? I am using Openbox, do I need to add certain
keyboard action or?


BTJ
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[Evolution] Opening of attachment (e-mail) in new window

2017-02-15 Thread Afrah FADILI
Hi, 

 

When I receive an e-mail as an attachment, I want to open it in a new window
(outside the initial window). Can you help me please?

 

Thank you.

 

Afrah FADILI

IT Manager 

BINDER MAGNETIC



 

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution 3.22.4

2017-02-15 Thread John Edward Serink
Hi Joakim:
You mean libcaldav?
Cheers,'John

On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 08:00 +, Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
> On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 15:56 +0800, John Edward Serink wrote:
> > Hi All:
> > 
> > Here are my versions:
> > jserinki7 jserink # equery list evolution
> >  * Searching for evolution ...
> > [IP-] [  ] mail-client/evolution-3.22.4:2.0
> > jserinki7 jserink # equery list evolution-data-server
> >  * Searching for evolution-data-server ...
> > [IP-] [  ] gnome-extra/evolution-data-server-3.22.4:0/59
> > 
> > 
> > Had a few seg faults:
> > Feb 15 15:42:24 [kernel] [200653.777158] evolution[23036]: segfault at 0
> > ip 7f9d12677436 sp 7ffc08f9ac18 error 4 in libc-
> > 2.23.so[7f9d125f9000+19]
> > Feb 13 10:05:50 [kernel] [ 7663.061559] evolution[20142]: segfault at 0
> > ip 7f44acd680f0 sp 7ffc5ca9f608 error 4 in
> > libical.so.1.0.1[7f44acd3c000+57000]
> 
> Get libical 2.0, Gentoo is lagging behind. There may be a bug about it,
> don't remeber ATM.
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Re: [Evolution] Evolution 3.22.4

2017-02-15 Thread Joakim Tjernlund
On Wed, 2017-02-15 at 15:56 +0800, John Edward Serink wrote:
> Hi All:
> 
> Here are my versions:
> jserinki7 jserink # equery list evolution
>  * Searching for evolution ...
> [IP-] [  ] mail-client/evolution-3.22.4:2.0
> jserinki7 jserink # equery list evolution-data-server
>  * Searching for evolution-data-server ...
> [IP-] [  ] gnome-extra/evolution-data-server-3.22.4:0/59
> 
> 
> Had a few seg faults:
> Feb 15 15:42:24 [kernel] [200653.777158] evolution[23036]: segfault at 0 ip 
> 7f9d12677436 sp 7ffc08f9ac18 error 4 in 
> libc-2.23.so[7f9d125f9000+19]
> Feb 13 10:05:50 [kernel] [ 7663.061559] evolution[20142]: segfault at 0 ip 
> 7f44acd680f0 sp 7ffc5ca9f608 error 4 in 
> libical.so.1.0.1[7f44acd3c000+57000]

Get libical 2.0, Gentoo is lagging behind. There may be a bug about it, don't 
remeber ATM.
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