severity 690741 important
thanks
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 02:32:54AM +0200, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
Guess that fixed-upstream was automatically set, remove it as
ignoring/denying cannot really be called fixed-upstream.
Anyway, Michael, have you had time to look in to the upstream
tags 690741 -fixed-upstream
stop
Hi.
Guess that fixed-upstream was automatically set, remove it as
ignoring/denying cannot really be called fixed-upstream.
Anyway, Michael, have you had time to look in to the upstream ticket?
What do you think about my suggestions, i.e. putting warnings into
Hi Michael.
I had another iteration cycle with upstream, the result being basically
that they knew about the issue since 4 years already not intending to
fix it.
They claim it was not solvable... well given that all MUAs and mail
servers I know deal[0] correctly with the problem clearly
Hi.
One thing that could be done on the Debian side though.
We should add a NEWS entry informing about that corruption, so that
users will at least learn what has happened... even when it might have
happened years ago to them, where Evolution still regularly used mbox.
Cheers,
Chris.
Which versions exactly did you test?
Do you run squeeze, wheezy or sid?
Please use reportbug next time.
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On Wed, 2012-10-17 at 20:48 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
Which versions exactly did you test?
Do you run squeeze, wheezy or sid?
I have it one one system that runs sid.., but is largely un-updated (because of
Evolution - long story).
There I have Evolution 2.32.3.
I have another system, most
Package: evolution
Severity: critical
Tags: upstream
Justification: causes serious data loss
Hi.
This is rather a warning for all Debian users. the bug is already reported
upstream.
Today I found a critical bug in Evolution that corrupts any mails when using
the mbox format (either by
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