[Evolution] Evolution-backup gone after Mint upgrade to 20

2020-07-27 Thread Michelle via evolution-list
(Apologies if I've sent this twice to the list)

I've just upgraded Mint to 20 and Evolution is now 3.36.3-0ubuntu1 

However, I was using /usr/lib/evolution/evolution-backup to perform an
automatic backup of my e-mail (plus, filter rules, account settings.
etc., not just the e-mails themselves) twice a week (more regularly
than my whole home folder) ... and it seems to have gone.

What's the replacement please, how do I get it back or is it just a
case of waiting for catch-up?

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Re: [Evolution] Stuck on fetching POP3 mail, how to debug?

2020-07-27 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2020-07-27 at 20:09 +0200, Martin Wagner wrote:
> Thank you, you two, for the hint towards debugging. All I found earlier
> 
> was involving bug buddy, which is gnome 2, afaik, and no longer
> 
> existing.

I've never heard of bug buddy. The method I mentioned is the standard
way of getting POP debug info for Evolution. See the built-in Help.

Also, when replying on the list, it's usual to quote the part of a
message you are commenting on (as I'm doing here).

poc

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Re: [Evolution] Stuck on fetching POP3 mail, how to debug?

2020-07-27 Thread Pete Biggs
On Mon, 2020-07-27 at 20:09 +0200, Martin Wagner wrote:
> Thank you, you two, for the hint towards debugging. All I found earlier
> was involving bug buddy, which is gnome 2, afaik, and no longer
> existing.

On this list we often point people at the debugging procedure - it's in
the builtin help:

Help -> Contents -> Tracking down Problems 
 -> How to track down a problem

There's a link on there to the page:

  https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/Debugging

which tells you everything you need to know.

> 
> Could you give me a hint, some keyword maybe, to look for in the
> logfile? The error hasn't happened today when I executed it with
> debugging, but the file has a decent size nevertheless.
> 
The file will be big - the debugging output produces a lot of chatter,
but there's no point looking if it didn't break.  When it does break
you need to look at the last few (hundred or so) lines to see if there
are any errors reported.

I'm also surprised you don't see any output when you run evolution from
the command line - there's usually some warnings.

P.


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Re: [Evolution] Stuck on fetching POP3 mail, how to debug?

2020-07-27 Thread Martin Wagner
Thank you, you two, for the hint towards debugging. All I found earlier
was involving bug buddy, which is gnome 2, afaik, and no longer
existing.

Could you give me a hint, some keyword maybe, to look for in the
logfile? The error hasn't happened today when I executed it with
debugging, but the file has a decent size nevertheless.

Many thanks, Martin

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Re: [Evolution] [tentative query] is it possible to subscribe to other people's published outlook calendars

2020-07-27 Thread Dan Kortschak via evolution-list
On Mon, 2020-07-27 at 13:50 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> subscribing to other than the default folders is possible, but it's
> tricky, because you need an Exchange Web Services folder ID to do
> that.
> One way, if the other person uses the Evolution as well, is to
> right-click the shared calendar in his/her account and pick
> "Permissions...". There's the folder ID shown at the top. It can be
> selected and copied out. Just make sure you copy the whole text (it's
> lengthy; do not be afraid of the three dots, which are only a visual
> thing).
> 
> With respect of the share invitation mails handling, that's filled
> here:
> https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-ews/-/issues/90
> 
> It contains some information on how to convert the information from
> the
> mail's XML (which you have) to EWS ID (which you need), but calling
> it
> is tricky. I just added some steps how to manually convert the
> sharing
> invitation ID to EWS ID there. Hope it helps.
>   Bye,
>   Milan


Thanks.

The recipe at 90 did not work for me (I got a 401 Unauthorized when I
invoked curl), so I will try the in-evolution approach in the first
paragraph.


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Re: [Evolution] [tentative query] is it possible to subscribe to other people's published outlook calendars

2020-07-27 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Mon, 2020-07-27 at 11:37 +0200, Dan Kortschak via evolution-list
wrote:
> When I do this I am presented with a list of folders to choose from.
> I imagine that I want Calendar, so I choose this and select "Include
> subfolders" since the calendar in question is a sub-calendar (not
> their main calendar). This fails because I don't have access to this
> person's main calendar although they have sent me an invitation for
> access to the new calendar. I don't see a way to choose the new
> topic-specific calendar (I looked through the xml that comes with the
> invite and nothing pops out as an identifier that works).

Hi,
subscribing to other than the default folders is possible, but it's
tricky, because you need an Exchange Web Services folder ID to do that.
One way, if the other person uses the Evolution as well, is to
right-click the shared calendar in his/her account and pick
"Permissions...". There's the folder ID shown at the top. It can be
selected and copied out. Just make sure you copy the whole text (it's
lengthy; do not be afraid of the three dots, which are only a visual
thing).

With respect of the share invitation mails handling, that's filled here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-ews/-/issues/90

It contains some information on how to convert the information from the
mail's XML (which you have) to EWS ID (which you need), but calling it
is tricky. I just added some steps how to manually convert the sharing
invitation ID to EWS ID there. Hope it helps.
Bye,
Milan

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Re: [Evolution] [tentative query] is it possible to subscribe to other people's published outlook calendars

2020-07-27 Thread Dan Kortschak via evolution-list
On Mon, 2020-07-27 at 09:18 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
>   Hi,
> right click the account name in the Mail view and choose "Subscribe
> to
> folder of other user". This is shown also in the File menu in the
> more
> recent version of the Evolution.
>   Bye,
>   Milan

On Mon, 2020-07-27 at 09:25 +0200, Louis van Dyk wrote:
> Hi Dan
> 
> I've had that one with another user's Inbox.  
> 
> When in the Mail view, right click on the Title of your EWS Mail
> Account (just above Inbox) and the "Subscribe to folder of another
> user", if in the Calendar view, click File / Subscribe to folder of
> other EWS user.
> 
> Then choose the user and the folder to subscribe to - in your case
> Calendar.
> 
> Regards,
> Louis
> 

Thanks, Milan and Louis.

This almost does what I want.

When I do this I am presented with a list of folders to choose from. I
imagine that I want Calendar, so I choose this and select "Include
subfolders" since the calendar in question is a sub-calendar (not their
main calendar). This fails because I don't have access to this person's
main calendar although they have sent me an invitation for access to
the new calendar. I don't see a way to choose the new topic-specific
calendar (I looked through the xml that comes with the invite and
nothing pops out as an identifier that works).


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Re: [Evolution] IMAPx and message body search

2020-07-27 Thread Pete Biggs


> yes, there was made a change with searches recently, an aim to make
> them quicker. It helped (I'd say) on most of the searches, but not on
> all. The Evolution(-data-server) 3.36.4 has this fixed. It had been
> submitted for stable 4 days ago in your Fedora 32. I guess the most of
> the mirrors, if not all of them, have it available already.
> 

Yes, just done an update and got 3.36.4 - searches back to being very
quick on large folders.  Thanks.

P.


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Re: [Evolution] [tentative query] is it possible to subscribe to other people's published outlook calendars

2020-07-27 Thread Louis van Dyk
Hi Dan

I've had that one with another user's Inbox.  

When in the Mail view, right click on the Title of your EWS Mail
Account (just above Inbox) and the "Subscribe to folder of another
user", if in the Calendar view, click File / Subscribe to folder of
other EWS user.

Then choose the user and the folder to subscribe to - in your case
Calendar.

Regards,
Louis

-Original Message-
From: Dan Kortschak via evolution-list 
Reply-To: Dan Kortschak 
To: evolution-list@gnome.org
Subject: [Evolution] [tentative query] is it possible to subscribe to
other people's published outlook calendars
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2020 02:27:58 +

Hi,
I'm in the unfortunate position of being required to use Outlook
forcalendaring for work. I am able to set up Evolution with minimal
effortto be able to see my own calendar. However, I don't see a way to
beable to view calendars that other people in the organisation
havepublished and that Ican see via the Outlook web client or the
androidapp for Outlook.
I'd rather not use either the web client or the android app ifpossible,
so it would be great if I could subscribe somehow to thesecalendars via
Evolution.
I'm using a rather old Evolution (3.28.5 - due to ubuntu lag).
thanks for any help or suggestionsDan

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Re: [Evolution] [tentative query] is it possible to subscribe to other people's published outlook calendars

2020-07-27 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Mon, 2020-07-27 at 04:27 +0200, Dan Kortschak via evolution-list
wrote:
> it would be great if I could subscribe somehow to these
> calendars via Evolution.

Hi,
right click the account name in the Mail view and choose "Subscribe to
folder of other user". This is shown also in the File menu in the more
recent version of the Evolution.
Bye,
Milan

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Re: [Evolution] IMAPx and message body search

2020-07-27 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Fri, 2020-07-24 at 23:22 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> Evo 3.36.3
> 
> Has something changed recently with searches?

Hi,
yes, there was made a change with searches recently, an aim to make
them quicker. It helped (I'd say) on most of the searches, but not on
all. The Evolution(-data-server) 3.36.4 has this fixed. It had been
submitted for stable 4 days ago in your Fedora 32. I guess the most of
the mirrors, if not all of them, have it available already.
Bye,
Milan

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Re: [Evolution] Using Pipe to Program Filter

2020-07-27 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Fri, 2020-07-24 at 17:53 +0100, Alfredo Palhares via evolution-list
wrote:
> Can anyone please give me any insights on this ?

Hi,
the related code is here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-data-server/-/blob/master/src/camel/camel-filter-driver.c#L1069
and I do not see any problem with it, after a brief look. If I read the
documentation for g_spawn_async_with_pipes() properly, then the message
is written to stdin of the script and it's read back from the script's
stdout.
Bye,
Milan

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution & onion-adress

2020-07-27 Thread Milan Crha via evolution-list
On Fri, 2020-07-24 at 15:03 +0200, Jerome Lille wrote:
> I tried to, but the webpage says that "Please note that due to spam,
> new user registrations are disabled. " and I don't have any of the
> supported accounts.

Hi,
right, you might create an account there and use it to log into the
GNOME GitLab, which is kind of suboptimal. I filled an issue for you:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-data-server/-/issues/237

Thanks and bye,
Milan

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