[Evolution] Too many user defined flags

2021-07-30 Thread Paulo Cesar Costa
All:

I am getting an error that is new for me and one I was not able to
figure out searching in the documentation:

> Error syncing changes: too many user defined flags

I did not change the number of labels at:
 >Preferences>Mail Preferences>Labels

The error happens in the imap account I use to store my messages via
Evolution Filters. That is, I have 8 imap accounts and in most cases
the incoming messages are filtered out by subject and stored in this
one account (for which I have no quota restrictions).

I may be misunderstanding the meaning of the message. Here are my
hypotheses so far:

1) Something related to the total number of labels defined in the
above-mentioned menu
- I did not change the labels and the system has been working without
issues long after the last label I changed

2) Something related to the number of labels set to a single message
- I did not find references to a limit on the number of labels a
message receives. Yet, this is something I am still exploring


3) Something related to inconsistencies in how the filter rules work
(e.g. one filter sends message X to a folder while other filter tries
to send to a different one)
- Exploring this, but so far I found no inconsistency. I did not change
the rules for a while so this seems unlikely too.

4) A conflict between imap labels and internal evolution ones.
- I found a few messages in the list about it, such as this one:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2015-December/msg00066.html
Yet, I see no evidence that this might be the cause.

5) Something else
- No further ideas. This is why I am asking for help here...


More importantly, any hints on how to troubleshoot this? I tried
starting from the terminal to see any error messages but nothing
appeared so far.
My next step will be to remove all the labels and run the filters
again. 

Thank you,
Paulo

Evolution: 3.40.3 (3.40.3-1.fc34) 
Kernel: 5.13.4-200.fc34.x86_64 
OS: Fedora release 34 (Thirty Four) x86_64 


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Re: [Evolution] Where the remote content "allow " lists are saved?

2021-07-12 Thread Paulo Cesar Costa
Hi Milan,

Perfect! Thanks a lot!

All the best,
Paulo

On Mon, 2021-07-12 at 11:21 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> On Fri, 2021-07-09 at 22:06 -0400, Paulo Cesar Costa wrote:
> > This would be also handy for new installations, so one would be
> > able
> > to migrate that list.
> 
> Hi,
> the File->Back up/Restore Evolution Data is for these things.
> 
> > I was not able to figure out where these lists are saved.
> 
> It's stored here:
> 
>    ~/.config/evolution/mail/send-overrides.ini
> 
> 
> Only make sure you copy/overwrite it when Evolution is not running.
> Bye,
> Milan
> 
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[Evolution] Where the remote content "allow " lists are saved?

2021-07-09 Thread Paulo Cesar Costa
All:

Is there a way of manually copying and/or synchronizing the "Allow for
sites" and the "Allow for senders" lists that control whether or not
remote content from the internet in messages? 
(cf. Preferences->Mail Preferences->HTML Messages:Loading Remote
Content)

Context:
I have four different installations of evolution, one in my main
computer, and the other three in different laptops (work, development,
and portable). All have the default option of "Never load remote
content from the internet" set, so each has its own lists of allowed
sites and allowed senders. 
I would like to have them synchronized so I do not have to keep
authorizing sites and senders for each and every evolution instance
separately.
This would be also handy for new installations, so one would be able to
migrate that list.

I was not able to figure out where these lists are saved.

Thanks,
Paulo


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