Re: [Evolution] Evolution plug-in for word count?

2022-11-05 Thread Adam Hardy via evolution-list

> -Original Message-
> From: Pete Biggs 
> To: evolution-list@gnome.org
> Subject: Re: [Evolution] Evolution plug-in for word count?
> Date: 05/11/22 02:05:13
> 
> On Fri, 2022-11-04 at 23:51 +, Mike wrote:
> >  
> > I will but I really think this is a matter of evolution messing up
> > on
> > the import of a very large backup file from another computer. 
> > 
> > It's a guess, but one informed by forty-five years in IT and five
> > years retired and still dealing with IT.  The original VM evolution
> > imported the PSTs, not an evolution backup. 
> 
> I think your quoting and replying is a bit screwed up ...

I second that. I guess I have a right to being disappointed after
seeing so many answers to my original question
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[Evolution] Evolution plug-in for word count?

2022-11-04 Thread Adam Hardy via evolution-list
Probably a long shot since I couldn't find anything by searching the
net, but the gnome evolution plugins page hasn't been updated since
2010 so I figured I'd ask.

Does an evolution plugin exist that will tell me the word count in a
text selection in an email? 

Thanks
Adam
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Re: [Evolution] Printing an email to PDF file mystery

2022-10-28 Thread Adam Hardy via evolution-list
-Original Message-
> On Thu, 2022-10-27 at 19:31 +0100, Adam Hardy via evolution-list
> wrote:
> > I'm trying to print an email to a PDF file using CTRL+p and
> > choosing
> > "Print to File" with output format "PDF". 
> > 
> > I'm pretty certain I've done this before without issue, but this
> > time
> > I couldn't find the file anywhere, and definitely not in the home
> > directory where the dialog had proposed to put it by default.
> > 
> > I then tried printing it again and mysteriously, the print dialog
> > said the file already existed and asked if I wanted to overwrite
> > it. 
> > 
> > I ran a "find /" on my whole system and couldn't find it. 
> > 
> > I'm running Evolution 3.44.4 (by Flathub.org) with flatpak on Linux
> > Mint Cinnamon. I suspect this has something to do with flatpak
> > because I had a similar wierdness with Signal flatpak and saving
> > images to disk. 
> > 
> > Are the files really there? How do I find them? 
> > 
> 
> This was asked a few months ago:
> 
>  
> https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2022-May/msg00016.html
> 
> and it looks like it's down to a bug
> 
>  https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=202363
> 
> 

Hi Pete - fantastic, thank you thank you thank you - problem now
solved. I upgraded (not sure that was necessary), installed Flatseal
and used it to grant Evolution file permissions on my home dir. So that
earlier thread was a good pointer. Embarrassingly I failed to find it
with my search of the archives. Should have used "file" instead of
"pdf" in my search terms. 

BTW the bug report is something unrelated, but the hint to use Flatseal
via AskUbuntu in the linked thread was key.

@Tim McConnell - the print dialog and everything was fine, worked
perfectly, except for writing a file to the given directory. I *think*
flatpak was using a virtual or in-memory cache to write files, because
it didn't have permission to my home dir. It obviously just labelled it
"/home/adam" even though it was only cached. 

Thanks everyone. 


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[Evolution] Printing an email to PDF file mystery

2022-10-27 Thread Adam Hardy via evolution-list
I'm trying to print an email to a PDF file using CTRL+p and choosing
"Print to File" with output format "PDF". 

I'm pretty certain I've done this before without issue, but this time I
couldn't find the file anywhere, and definitely not in the home
directory where the dialog had proposed to put it by default.

I then tried printing it again and mysteriously, the print dialog said
the file already existed and asked if I wanted to overwrite it. 

I ran a "find /" on my whole system and couldn't find it. 

I'm running Evolution 3.44.4 (by Flathub.org) with flatpak on Linux
Mint Cinnamon. I suspect this has something to do with flatpak because
I had a similar wierdness with Signal flatpak and saving images to
disk. 

Are the files really there? How do I find them? 

Thanks
Adam
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Re: [Evolution] Junk mail headers?

2022-09-13 Thread Adam Hardy via evolution-list
Oh I see I can edit that! When I looked at it first, I thought it was
information, rather than a editable list. 

That means that the problem lies with my email server, which normally
quarantines spam online, but in the case of these emails, somehow
misses it completely. 

Thank you.
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[Evolution] Junk mail headers?

2022-09-13 Thread Adam Hardy via evolution-list
I have a contact in my address book and I've checked the option to
accept all her emails as "not spam" but in spite of that, every other
email she sends me lands in the junk folder. I figure it has something
to do with the email headers in her email, as follows below. Can I
disable this Evolution spam rule somehow? 

Thanks in advance. 

Suspected offending email headers:
ARC-Authentication-Results: i=1; mail.webarch.email; dkim=none;
spf=pass
 (mail.webarch.email: domain of beljacobs...@gmail.com designates
 209.85.218.49 as permitted sender)
smtp.mailfrom=beljacobs...@gmail.com;
 dmarc=fail reason="SPF not aligned (relaxed), No valid DKIM"
 header.from=beljacobs.com (policy=none)
ARC-Message-Signature: i=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed;
d=ecocounts.community; s=dkim; t=1663016518;
h=from:from:reply-to:subject:subject:date:date:message-
id:message-id:
 to:to:cc:cc:mime-version:mime-version:content-type:content-
type:
 in-reply-to:in-reply-to:references:references;
bh=/bhj5hyeV+bXsn87sMohB+A7adNEuFUWmMcJsQXff2Y=;
b=Q6xCpAkqp0LgXUN0GKmO6dOHaQ6+UmF2frlNgE5n6crGQis5n5cCInx3wn43E
3tZar3zYc
apRIPa8lI/1EfDe63mR5p60VdXZLNjCRE2AphVY/yVhx+Hqm8SvGLQ1hJpnPgOc
KE1qoeP
k3DIHofn+TUpraroy+P2pNwbGdZrKn8=
X-Last-TLS-Session-Version: TLSv1.3
X-Spamd-Result: default: False [14.80 / 32.00];
 FREEMAIL_POLICY_FAILURE(16.00)[]; BAYES_HAM(-5.50)[100.00%];
 LOCAL_FUZZY_WHITE(-
4.47)[13:1652787bc0:0.81:txt,13:1652787bc0:0.75:txt];
 FORGED_W_BAD_POLICY(3.00)[]; BAD_REP_POLICIES(2.00)[];
 RBL_SORBS_RECENT(2.00)[209.85.218.49:from];
IP_REPUTATION_SPAM(1.88)[asn:
 15169(-0.40), country: US(-0.01), ip: 209.85.218.49(0.88)];
 MIME_GOOD(-0.10)[multipart/related,multipart/alternative,text/plain];
 DMARC_POLICY_SOFTFAIL(0.10)[beljacobs.com : SPF not aligned (relaxed),
No
 valid DKIM,none]; RWL_MAILSPIKE_GOOD(-0.10)[209.85.218.49:from];
 MX_GOOD(-0.01)[]; TO_MATCH_ENVRCPT_SOME(0.00)[];
 PREVIOUSLY_DELIVERED(0.00)[adam.hardy@ecocounts.community];
 ARC_SIGNED(0.00)[ecocounts.community:s=dkim:i=1]; TO_DN_ALL(0.00)[];
 RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE(0.00)[209.85.218.49:from];
 R_SPF_ALLOW(0.00)[+ip4:209.85.128.0/17]; NEURAL_HAM(-0.00)[-1.000];
 RCVD_COUNT_TWO(0.00)[2];
 FORGED_SENDER(0.00)[i...@beljacobs.com,beljacobs...@gmail.com];
 RCPT_MAILCOW_DOMAIN(0.00)[ecocounts.community]; FROM_HAS_DN(0.00)[];
 MIME_TRACE(0.00)[0:+,1:+,2:+,3:~,4:~]; R_DKIM_NA(0.00)[];
 RCVD_TLS_LAST(0.00)[]; RCPT_COUNT_TWO(0.00)[2];
 FROM_NEQ_ENVFROM(0.00)[i...@beljacobs.com,beljacobs...@gmail.com];
 GREYLIST(0.00)[pass,meta]; ASN(0.00)[asn:15169, ipnet:209.85.128.0/17,
 country:US];
 URIBL_BLOCKED(0.00)[beljacobs.com:email,ecocounts.community:email,jenn
.org.uk:email];
 BCC(0.00)[]; ARC_NA(0.00)[]
X-Rspamd-Fuzzy:
 1652787bc0da2ad4148fda50bca0b14327c9088d4d4d8feac6e6e851dcd4a31431fd68
53687dd6ed51f93e11ef8106d928516110237eb069ea6294cb1218127c
X-Rspamd-Fuzzy:
 1652787bc0da2ad4148fda50bca0b14327c9088d4d4d8feac6e6e851dcd4a31431fd68
53687dd6ed51f93e11ef8106d928516110237eb069ea6294cb1218127c
X-Rspamd-Queue-Id: 300231A85A08
X-Spam-Flag: YES
Authentication-Results: mail.webarch.email; dkim=none; spf=pass
 (mail.webarch.email: domain of beljacobs...@gmail.com designates
 209.85.218.49 as permitted sender)
smtp.mailfrom=beljacobs...@gmail.com;
 dmarc=fail reason="SPF not aligned (relaxed), No valid DKIM"
 header.from=beljacobs.com (policy=none)
X-Spam: Yes
X-Evolution-Source: e6d34356d7b5af5346eebe20df40062353db5747
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Re: [Evolution] Failed to access Google Contacts - Invalid request URI or header, or unsupported nonstandard parameter:

2022-01-21 Thread Adam Hardy via evolution-list
Thanks Pete, that is v. useful. 

I can see that Ubuntu's latest is shipping Evolution 3.40 so Linux Mint
can't be far behind that. I'll see if I can stick this one out until the
next Mint upgrade. It doesn't really hurt yet that I can't use sync my
contacts with Google. 

Probably part of the price of letting Google have all my contacts :(

-Original Message-
From: Pete Biggs 
To: evolution-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Failed to access Google Contacts - Invalid request
URI or header, or unsupported nonstandard parameter:
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2022 10:32:22 +

> Invalid request URI or header, or unsupported nonstandard
> parameter:Contacts API is being deprecated. Migrate to People API to
> retainprogrammatic access to Google Contacts. See
> https://developers.google.com/people/contacts-api-migration.
> I didn't see any messages on here. I'm using 3.36.5-0ubuntu1 from
> thelatest Mint packages update.

See the thread starting at:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2021-November/msg00155.html

> Is Linux Mint just behind the curve on rolling out Evolution upgrades

Yes.
More recent versions of Evolution uses CardDav and not the ContactsAPI.
It's not perfect, but you don't get the warnings.
Depending on your distro you might be able to get a more recent versionby
upgrading, but it is likely you will be pointed towards the
Flatpakversion.  Using those versions come with caveats, but my impression
isthat they are improving. (Not that I use them, my distro keeps up todate
with such things.)
P.

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[Evolution] Failed to access Google Contacts - Invalid request URI or header, or unsupported nonstandard parameter:

2022-01-21 Thread Adam Hardy via evolution-list
Hello World,

my Evolution won't let me use the contacts. When I start Evolution, it
complains:

Failed to connect address book “Google : Adam-on-Google”

Invalid request URI or header, or unsupported nonstandard parameter:
Contacts API is being deprecated. Migrate to People API to retain
programmatic access to Google Contacts. See 
https://developers.google.com/people/contacts-api-migration.

I didn't see any messages on here. I'm using 3.36.5-0ubuntu1 from the
latest Mint packages update.

Is Linux Mint just behind the curve on rolling out Evolution upgrades or is
there something else afoot?

Thanks
Adam

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Re: [Evolution] Emoticons appear in email subject line

2020-04-03 Thread Adam Hardy via evolution-list
On Fri, 2020-04-03 at 12:10 +0100, Adam Hardy via evolution-list wrote:
> This is Evolution 3.28.5-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 and Linux Mint 19. 
> > 
> > Okay, so that's two years old software. Not much surprise it
> > doesn't
> > know the emojis. Even the latest WebKitGTK+ doesn't draw the new
> > "composite" emoji icons properly.
> > 
> > If you've free time, disk space and bandwidth, I'd suggest to try
> > the
> > latest Evolution (3.36.1, with the updated dependencies) from
> > Flathub.org. I believe it'll work properly, or at least better (+/-
> > "composite" emojis) there. Note it's only for testing, the Flatpak
> > version has its limitations, as it's an isolated sandbox, thus it
> > may
> > or may not work well for you.
> 
> Ah OK. Looks like Linux Mint 19 is quite a long way behind the curve
> then. I'm new to Linux Mint as well and I want to see if it's easy to
> configure it to get newer versions of something like Evolution. It
> might only be possible to upgrade the whole distro but I'm hoping
> it's
> a bit more flexible.

Johannes talked about system fonts in another email. 

My evolution is set to use UTF-8 already, the system is set to en_uk
UTF-8, and in my window manager settings, Liberation Sans Bold is set.
I assume all the fonts are UTF-8 based but none of them can display the
emoticons. I get the non-displayed emoticons appearing in the Message
Preview window when I open the email in its own window, so I guess that
points to a general problem with Linux Mint.

Annoyingly I can't find the system font which Evolution uses in the
main app window for the message list and message preview. 

So correct me if I'm wrong, but I'll have to take this problem to Linux
Mint.

Thanks for the info.
Adam

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Re: [Evolution] Emoticons appear in email subject line

2020-04-03 Thread Adam Hardy via evolution-list
On Fri, 2020-04-03 at 08:04 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> On Thu, 2020-04-02 at 20:07 +0100, Adam Hardy via evolution-list
> wrote:
> > This is Evolution 3.28.5-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 and Linux Mint 19. 
> 
> Okay, so that's two years old software. Not much surprise it doesn't
> know the emojis. Even the latest WebKitGTK+ doesn't draw the new
> "composite" emoji icons properly.
> 
> If you've free time, disk space and bandwidth, I'd suggest to try the
> latest Evolution (3.36.1, with the updated dependencies) from
> Flathub.org. I believe it'll work properly, or at least better (+/-
> "composite" emojis) there. Note it's only for testing, the Flatpak
> version has its limitations, as it's an isolated sandbox, thus it may
> or may not work well for you.

Ah OK. Looks like Linux Mint 19 is quite a long way behind the curve
then. I'm new to Linux Mint as well and I want to see if it's easy to
configure it to get newer versions of something like Evolution. It
might only be possible to upgrade the whole distro but I'm hoping it's
a bit more flexible.

Thanks
Adam

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[Evolution] Emoticons appear in email subject line

2020-04-02 Thread Adam Hardy via evolution-list
Hi All,
I haven't found anyone else having this problem but I have Evolution
installed on Mint to replace Thunderbird. Everything is going really
well so far, but there is one problem:

Emoticons in the subject are not displaying, neither in the folder list
nor in the window header when the email is open. 

This isn't happening in Thunderbird (so I know they're existing
emoticons) but I searched around the settings and the internet and
can't find any fix. 

This is Evolution 3.28.5-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 and Linux Mint 19. 

Thanks
Adam


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