Re: [Evolution] Evolution and Ubuntu 18.04 : window too wide !

2019-01-15 Thread FROISSART Remy
the command worked perfectly ! 
gsettings reset-recursively 
org.gnome.evolution.window:/org/gnome/evolution/shell/window/

thanks ! 
Rémy


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Objet : Re: [Evolution] Evolution and Ubuntu 18.04 : window too wide !

On Tue, 2019-01-15 at 17:10 +, FROISSART Remy wrote:
> I have a problem that arise recently (Evolution was working well
> before): when I launch Evolution on my portable computer (that run
> with Ubuntu 18.04), the window freezes and Evolution can not work...
> when I open it from my terminal, I receive that :
>
> (evolution:8697): Gdk-WARNING **: 18:04:28.569: Native Windows wider
> or taller than 32767 pixels are not supported
>
> I did uninstall (from the sofware center) and re-install but I have
> the same info... I also did all the updates... but all the same...
>
> Could anyone give me some advice of what to do ?

https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2018-July/msg7.html

Cheers,
andre
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Re: [Evolution] [OT / Meta] Evolution list as source of spam

2019-01-15 Thread Jim Popovitch via evolution-list
On Wed, 2019-01-16 at 02:26 +0100, Ángel wrote:
> For what it's worth… I am too receiving such msgid spam.
> 
> Prompted by this thread, I did some analysis on the origin of these
> spams. Basically, extracting  *camel* > /tmp/spam-msgids.txt
> sed -i "s/$/@bar>/;s/^/Message-ID:  
> Plus a bunch of fgrep -f /tmp/spam-msgids.txt -r . 
> and modifying that file with
> cut -d: -f 3- /tmp/a | sort -u | sed 's#^M.*#sed -i "s/&/bash\t&/"
> /tmp/spam-msgids.txt#e'
> 
> The original emails come from several lists and, I should note,
> evolution list is *not* the one from which more message-ids were
> harvested (only three email addresses, they stopped being sent spam on
> 2017).
> 
> poc mentioned the possibility that the emails were being harvested
> from the archives. While GNOME lists don't directly link to a mbox
> that would be easily findable to a naive email address crawler, I find
> evidence that some of these spammers are using archives from somewhere
> rather than subscribing a bot that adds people to the list on real
> time.
> 
> For instance, there is the 727451.11377.1.camel "email address", which
> is a truncation of 1459727451.11377.1.camel sent to a ietf list on
> April 2016. The "short" email started being used on August *2018* for
> "investing in your country" scams, and the long one… on December 2018.
> 
> I find unlikely that someone harvesting email addresses with a
> subscribed bot would have waited several years before starting to
> spam.
> 
> That's not always the case, obviously. A Dec 14 message-id started
> getting spammed on Jan 1, and already "received" 84 spam mails by now.
> However, a "sibling" message-id from that same list also started
> getting spammed on Jan 1, but only a couple mails. (fwiw, the 86 mails
> are from @qq.com addresses)

Interesting. I primarily see these coming from posts I make to the
Mailman and Debian lists.


> This can be due to bots prepared for it, or, simply, that certain
> archive of this list was crawled more often (or at the right time).
> I would expect that if someone took the (not-that-big) effort of
> building a subscription bot, he should at least get the email
> addresses right!
> 
> It has been interesting to look at these spams, their use of
> message-ids, given their role as identifiers, allows gathering some
> interesting information that would not be possible without them
> stupidly interpreting message-ids as if they were email addresses, and
> cannot be used with normal addresses, that are generally used in more
> contexts.
> 
> 
> In the context of this discussion, I am including the email-like
> strings 1547601230.4258.6.t...@16bits.net as well as
> 1547601405.8896.3.t...@16bits.net for the 'benefit' of those spambots
> reading us. :)

;-)

-Jim P. 


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[Evolution] Evolution not working on Notebook Win10

2019-01-15 Thread Ángel
On 2019-01-09 at 08:33 -0200, LIMA / INDTOOLS wrote:
> Dear Angel,
> Good Morning! Please have a very nice new 2019 year! I don´t get
> Evolution working in my Notebook Win10, what´s necessary to do to get
> it? Can you help me?
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Lima
> 
Dear Lima

Thanks for your message. Have a nice 2019 year, too.

Generally, there are a number of conventions to follow on this mailing
list:
* Send the email to the mailing list, not to the individuals, so that
everyone can help with the issue.
* Compose a new email for new topic. Don't reply to an existing mail for
talking about something unrelating (not even changing the subject)
* Don't top-post. (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Top-posting )
* Try to avoid using HTML in messages to the list
* Include the version of evolution you are using (or attempting to use).
* Describe what you are doing and in which way it is not working.

All that said, evolution relies heavily on dbus interfaces and I don't
think you really can run a modern version of evolution (last one is
3.30.2) in Microsoft Windows, so that's likely to be the root of your
problems.


Best regards

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution and Ubuntu 18.04 : window too wide !

2019-01-15 Thread Zan Lynx
On January 15, 2019 10:10:15 AM MST, FROISSART Remy  
wrote:
>Hi,
>I have a problem that arise recently (Evolution was working well
>before): when I launch Evolution on my portable computer (that run with
>Ubuntu 18.04), the window freezes and Evolution can not work... when I
>open it from my terminal, I receive that :
>
>(evolution:8697): Gdk-WARNING **: 18:04:28.569: Native Windows wider or
>taller than 32767 pixels are not supported
>
>I did uninstall (from the sofware center) and re-install but I have the
>same info... I also did all the updates... but all the same...
>
>Could anyone give me some advice of what to do ?
>
>thanks a lot,
>
>Rémy

Read this 
http://gnome-evolution-general.1774414.n4.nabble.com/New-message-window-zero-sized-td4656925.html

I found that by searching around. I don't have an Evolution to look at, at the 
moment.

Examine and try changing the window sizes there in dconf-editor.
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Re: [Evolution] Evolution and Ubuntu 18.04 : window too wide !

2019-01-15 Thread Andre Klapper
On Tue, 2019-01-15 at 17:10 +, FROISSART Remy wrote:
> I have a problem that arise recently (Evolution was working well
> before): when I launch Evolution on my portable computer (that run
> with Ubuntu 18.04), the window freezes and Evolution can not work...
> when I open it from my terminal, I receive that : 
> 
> (evolution:8697): Gdk-WARNING **: 18:04:28.569: Native Windows wider
> or taller than 32767 pixels are not supported
> 
> I did uninstall (from the sofware center) and re-install but I have
> the same info... I also did all the updates... but all the same... 
> 
> Could anyone give me some advice of what to do ?

https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2018-July/msg7.html

Cheers,
andre
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[Evolution] Evolution and Ubuntu 18.04 : window too wide !

2019-01-15 Thread FROISSART Remy
Hi,
I have a problem that arise recently (Evolution was working well before): when 
I launch Evolution on my portable computer (that run with Ubuntu 18.04), the 
window freezes and Evolution can not work... when I open it from my terminal, I 
receive that :

(evolution:8697): Gdk-WARNING **: 18:04:28.569: Native Windows wider or taller 
than 32767 pixels are not supported

I did uninstall (from the sofware center) and re-install but I have the same 
info... I also did all the updates... but all the same...

Could anyone give me some advice of what to do ?

thanks a lot,

Rémy
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Re: [Evolution] [OT / Meta] Evolution list as source of spam

2019-01-15 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2019-01-14 at 23:25 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
> Well, sort of a source of spam.
> 
> At times I've mentioned that I seem to see an increase in spam when I
> post to the evo list - mostly it's subjective and others have not seen
> it and I'm certainly willing to accept it is coincidental.
> 
> However, recently I've seen lots of failed delivery attempts on my mail
> server. Nothing new about that, it's a regular occurrence. But these
> failed addresses are message IDs that have, obviously, been harvested
> from somewhere. Specifically, I'm getting log messages of the type:
> 
> 2019-01-14 20:57:31 H=(mail.rentautos.eu) [85.14.240.55] 
> F= rejected RCPT 
> <1421662613.17426.6.ca...@biggs.org.uk>: Unknown user
> 
> (I don't think there's anything there that needs to be redacted! The
> hosts and From addresses change frequently.)
> 
> Every single one of those message-ID type addresses are from mails I
> have sent to the Evolution mailing list. They are from a while ago -
> 2015 to be precise - but still, someone is obviously harvesting
> anything that even vaguely looks like an email address from an evo
> mailing list archive somewhere. 
> 
> I know there's absolutely nothing anyone can do about it, and these
> things are just noise in my logs, it's just interesting that it is
> evidence that someone/something has been harvesting the list and no
> doubt our real addresses have got themselves on a list somewhere.

I've seen a few of those, though only very occasionally. Possibly my
spam filter (Gmail) is trapping them, though I'd need to look to be
sure. The archives are of course on-line, and even though they don't
directly the poster's address is (trivially) obscured it would not be
difficult to write a script to harvest this info. And of course anyone
who keeps a private archive could also be a source. Even storing old
list traffic (as I do myself) would be be vulnerable to intrusions.

poc

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Re: [Evolution] caldav sync issue: puzzling 404 HTTP error on unchanged setup

2019-01-15 Thread Jean Hausser
Dear Milan,

On Tue, 2019-01-15 at 10:58 +0100, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> I'd probably start with this:
> https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Debugging#CalDAV

Thanks a lot for the rapid answer! Your doc helped finding the cause
for the error:


http://sabredav.org/ns;>;
  Sabre\DAV\Exception\NotFound
  File with name /calendars could not be located


Googling that error message leads to an open issue at Nextcloud:
https://github.com/nextcloud/server/issues/13382
The issue seems to be known. A fix was committed to NextCloud 14 two
days ago:
https://github.com/nextcloud/server/pull/13354
So I guess I just need to wait for the fix to propagate to my hosting
service now.

Thanks for the help!

Jean



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[Evolution] OutLook invitation

2019-01-15 Thread Matthias Apitz

Hello,
In my company we have to use OutLook and from time to time I get
Calendar invitation with the following body (as HTML link):


   Microsoft Outlook Web Access:
   [1]https://outlook.office365.com/owa/...onmicrosoft.com/?itemid
   =AAMkADIxYmJhZDlkLWQ1M2EtNGU4Yy1iNmU1LWNlNTNkZDgyMzdiZABGAAAeymzgIV
   ...

References

   1. 
https://outlook.office365.com/owa/...onmicrosoft.com/?itemid=AAMkADIxYmJhZDlkLWQ1M2EtNGU4Yy1iNmU1LWNlNTNkZDg
    nAASTF67rAAA==1=/calendar/item


Is there any chance to read with evolution or any other tool at least
the date, time and text information via OWA?

Thanks

matthias

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Re: [Evolution] caldav sync issue: puzzling 404 HTTP error on unchanged setup

2019-01-15 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Tue, 2019-01-15 at 10:34 +0100, Jean Hausser wrote:
> How would you troubleshoot this issue?

Hi,
I'd probably start with this:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Debugging#CalDAV

Maybe you face something similar to:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2019-January/msg00032.html
only with Nextcloud, not with the Google server.
Bye,
Milan

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[Evolution] caldav sync issue: puzzling 404 HTTP error on unchanged setup

2019-01-15 Thread Jean Hausser
Dear fellow evolutionists,

Would you be able to help me solve a Caldav sync issue?
I've been using the Evolution calendar (3.28.5-0ubuntu0.18.04.1), with
calendars hosted a Nextcloud server (14.0.6) for a few months now
without issue. But starting last week, evolution stopped syncing the 4
calendars hosted on that server and started showing the following error
message:

Failed to connect calendar “CalDAV : (Calendar name)”
Failed with HTTP error 404: Not Found

I could rule out a general network or server issue so far because:
1. My Android phone (DavDroid) syncs well with the same server and the
same caldav URLs, even when connecting over the same network.
2. If I remove and add the calendars on evolution again, Evolution
detects and shows me the list of calendars hosted on that server,
including calendar color.
3. We can exclude a login & password error because I copy-paste them
from a master password (encrypted) database, and because of point 2
above.

How would you troubleshoot this issue? I suspect some logs would be of
help, but I'm quite new to Evolution so I'm not sure how to provide you
such logs. With respect to Nextcloud logs, I don't have admin rights on
my Nextcloud instance, but I could try to ask the admin if we had an
idea of what specific logs would help.

Looking forward to your feedback, Jean



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