Re: [Evolution] Tagging emails as important automatically

2013-06-30 Thread Pedro Francisco
On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Thomas Mittelstaedt
tmsta...@t-mittelstaedt.de wrote:
 Am Samstag, den 29.06.2013, 13:47 +0100 schrieb Pedro Francisco:
 Hello!
 I was talking with a friend about the usefulness of Gmail's
 Important folder/tag (and most recently, the Social / Promotions /
 Updates / Forums folders/tags) and I was wondering how feasible would
 it be to implement such a mechanism by using a spam filter.

 The idea, speaking specifically for the Important tag, would be
 using a bogofilter / spamassassin configuration (independent from the
 one detecting spam) and training it to detect certain emails and
 attributing them the 'important' tag.

 Would this be feasible?


 Sure, use message filters, available in the main menu under
 Edit-Message Filters. Create a new rule, add action Set Label.

Ok, that's the manual way.
I wanted to know if a more automatic way is possible.

For example, in Gmail, I mark an email as 'Important' (not tag: I
click on the 'box' [semi-square-losangle box] after the subject on
conversation view).
I do nothing more: I set _no_ keywords to be tracked, nor from fields.
I just mark the email as 'important'.

Next time the topic is covered elsewhere (for example, a random
iwl3945 driver thread on linux-wireless), as I have marked in the past
an email with similar terms as Important, Gmail tags such mails as
Important and they appear on the Important folder.

I wanted to know if there was the possibility of getting the same
functionality using some sort of combination of existing tools.

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Re: [Evolution] Tagging emails as important automatically

2013-06-30 Thread Pedro Francisco
On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Thomas Mittelstaedt
tmsta...@t-mittelstaedt.de wrote:
 Am Sonntag, den 30.06.2013, 14:38 +0200 schrieb Thomas Mittelstaedt:
 Am Sonntag, den 30.06.2013, 11:23 +0100 schrieb Pedro Francisco:
  On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Thomas Mittelstaedt
  tmsta...@t-mittelstaedt.de wrote:
   Am Samstag, den 29.06.2013, 13:47 +0100 schrieb Pedro Francisco:
   Hello!
   I was talking with a friend about the usefulness of Gmail's
   Important folder/tag (and most recently, the Social / Promotions /
   Updates / Forums folders/tags) and I was wondering how feasible would
   it be to implement such a mechanism by using a spam filter.
  
   The idea, speaking specifically for the Important tag, would be
   using a bogofilter / spamassassin configuration (independent from the
   one detecting spam) and training it to detect certain emails and
   attributing them the 'important' tag.
  
   Would this be feasible?
  
  
   Sure, use message filters, available in the main menu under
   Edit-Message Filters. Create a new rule, add action Set Label.
 
  Ok, that's the manual way.
  I wanted to know if a more automatic way is possible.
 
  For example, in Gmail, I mark an email as 'Important' (not tag: I
  click on the 'box' [semi-square-losangle box] after the subject on
  conversation view).
  I do nothing more: I set _no_ keywords to be tracked, nor from fields.
  I just mark the email as 'important'.

 Select the mail use the right mouse button select the context menu, set
 label.

 Or you can use the context menu for a mail right away to mark a mail as
 important or to follow up!!


 
  Next time the topic is covered elsewhere (for example, a random
  iwl3945 driver thread on linux-wireless), as I have marked in the past
  an email with similar terms as Important, Gmail tags such mails as
  Important and they appear on the Important folder.
 
  I wanted to know if there was the possibility of getting the same
  functionality using some sort of combination of existing tools.

 The message filters do just that. Have you actually tried it out? You
 set a condition for the email in question, e.g. subject contains iwl39
 or Label important is set. You can also trigger the message filters
 manually by selecting a bunch of mails and hit Strg+Y.
 Should cover what you need. Just play around a little.


Not what I want. I want hassle-free, heuristics based filtering. I
don't want to decide which are the keywords which matter.
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[Evolution] Tagging emails as important automatically

2013-06-29 Thread Pedro Francisco
Hello!
I was talking with a friend about the usefulness of Gmail's
Important folder/tag (and most recently, the Social / Promotions /
Updates / Forums folders/tags) and I was wondering how feasible would
it be to implement such a mechanism by using a spam filter.

The idea, speaking specifically for the Important tag, would be
using a bogofilter / spamassassin configuration (independent from the
one detecting spam) and training it to detect certain emails and
attributing them the 'important' tag.

Would this be feasible?

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Pedro
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[Evolution] Evolution, EWS and push email

2013-03-20 Thread Pedro Francisco
Hello!
Does anyone know if when using EWS it is possible to enable some kind
of push email?

Or is it better to migrate from EWS to IMAPx?

Thank you in Advance,
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[Evolution] Stripping recipient's name from email headers.

2013-02-16 Thread Pedro Francisco
I've noticed recently that I am exposing my contacts full name
everytime I send an email to them and someone else.

I would like to know if there is an option in Evolution to avoid that
(so, I'd like just to send to the email address and not appending the
name).

Thanks in Advance,
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Re: [Evolution] Stripping recipient's name from email headers.

2013-02-16 Thread Pedro Francisco
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 12:57 PM, Pedro Francisco
pedrogfranci...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've noticed recently that I am exposing my contacts full name
 everytime I send an email to them and someone else.

 I would like to know if there is an option in Evolution to avoid that
 (so, I'd like just to send to the email address and not appending the
 name).

Just to clarify, I don't want to hide _my_ full name; I want to hide
the names of the emails' recipients, as to not disclose the name I've
chosen to give them on my computer (which is usually their full name,
if I know it).
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Re: [Evolution] Tranfer of accounts

2012-05-07 Thread Pedro Francisco
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 9:38 AM, Antonio M antonio.montagn...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am trying to transfer an account from an old computer to a new one. I made
 the back-up of the complete directory of the user.

 Then I copied the following files in the new folder..

 $HOME/.local/share/evolution

 $HOME/.config/evolution

 $HOME/.cache/evolution

 $HOME/.gconf/apps/evolution

 But when I start Evolution, I get the account assistant running and I don't
 see the old account.
 Where is my mistake???

Just a guess: did you kill gconf ? If gconf is running changes to
.gconf/apps/evolution may not be seen ... Just a guess though.

P.S.: as someone said earlier, ensure destination dirs are cleaned first.
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