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In the parameters for the account, there is a tab called Default
Values; go to Edit-Preferences, click the account you want to change
and click the Modify/Edit button. In the Default Values tab you will
see the first two buttons allow you to choose where to send Drafts and
Sent emails.
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But I cannot reproduce the issue, and there is no indication of anything
wrong in evolution from this, since the appointments clearly got
scheduled. Were you running other things at the same time, that could
have accounted for an increase in CPU usage? Maybe the hard disk is slow
and can't deal
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Status
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Title:
Edit as New Message always uses the
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This is largely covered by the move to an indicator in nm-applet.
There's also now a way to disable (with a gconf key) showing the applet,
which means you no longer have to remove the notification area (or kill
nm-applet). Closing as Fix Released, as anything else would have to be
done at the
Was this using the IMAP or IMAP+ methods for the account where evolution
is crashing? This is relevant as IMAP+ may be functionning properly, but
not IMAP (or it may be some extension to postfix from Zimbra that causes
the issue?)
Thanks!
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Status: New =
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As another piece of the puzzle, when I try this on my system with my own
HTC Glacier phone:
1- This doesn't work at all unless I use the Bluetooth File Transfer
app. By itself, bluez on android doesn't appear to support Obex FTP (or
it's blocked)
2- With the app running an FTP enabled (once the
)
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No, it's only meant for nm-applet to be hidden when the gconf key is set
to false. The only effect for KDE would be if a user was using nm-applet
rather than the plasma applet.
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The default is to show the applet, they will only be able to hide it by
using gconf-editor or the gnome-control-center application to change the
/apps/nm-applet/show-applet key.
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Acutally, Fix Released :)
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Since you're mentioning this has been fixed for a while, I'll close this
as Invalid (because we don't know when this was covered).
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Public bug reported:
When you right click a message in an account's folders, then select
Edit as New Message, the composer always opens with the default email
address rather than the address associated with the original message's
account.
Rationale is as follows: I have multiple email accounts,
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Tags added: bitesize
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #651221
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In short, this bug would require applying
http://git.gnome.org/browse/evolution/commit/?id=3dc8b0b52200b236e6f44450ca7913c52b83f85a
to evolution 3.2.3.
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This is being handled differently upstream, so I'll close this bug as
Invalid (as per the upstream response).
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Title:
Please disregard the ravings of a lunatic. I did it all wrong, it
obviously works properly... I didn't have the updated packages installed
:)
** Tags removed: verification-failed
** Tags added: verification-done
** Tags removed: verification-done
** Tags added: verification-needed
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Confirmed, this doesn't work: the combo box remains blank. Marking as
verification-failed (and should be tested on precise too again since it
probably reacts just the same there too).
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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This really never should have ever appeared to work properly, because
gnome-bluetooth isn't (according to upstream) the right place to keep
track of this, and bluez doesn't save killswitch state anywhere...
There's still a --express switch, that does something different. If you
need this documented then it would probably be good to forward this bug
upstream (or write what's needed to add to the manpage ;)
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
** Changed in: evolution
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Status: New = Incomplete
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Status: Opinion = Triaged
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Rick,
Can you confirm the version of bluez you have installed? We were under
the belief that this was all taken care of now by bluez 4.98-0ubuntu4,
but if not maybe it will be time to think about simplifying the
bluetooth upstart jobs to just start no matter what.
However, bluetooth-applet
When I was investigating this, it seems like the issue was rather in
gvfs than in the bluetooth/obex components. Basically, the device does
get seen as a gvfs filesystem via obex://(mac), but then gvfs and
nautilus don't sucessfully manage to speak to each other via dbus.
Reassigning to gvfs for
: (unassigned) = Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu-tl)
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Title:
Select Device to Browse dialog contains tiny listbox
To manage
Indeed not an issue with gnome-bluetooth really, this has more to do
with obexd or obex-data-server than GNOME (and probably not bluez
either).
I'm reassigning this to obexd for now, since there really does seem to
be something wrong with it at least in precise (and updating to the
latest source
Changing the gnome-bluetooth target to obexd: to me, things look really
rather fine with gnome-bluetooth; no change needed locally to fix any of
the issues (except for the browse dialog which is too small, fixed
elsewhere). *However*, I can simply update obexd to the latest upstream
version to
Manuel,
This bug was already fixed; on an up to date machine running 11.10 you
wouldn't be getting hit by it. Not sure if 11.04 is affected.
Now, this kind of failure just means you're probably trying to do stuff
on unref'd variables; perhaps because the hash table has already been
freed but it
I did get that dialog too.
I must still be missing something but now I got a little farther into
looking up the certificates. It seems to be as though evolution is
supposed to load built-in certs from NSS from the nssckbi.so file; which
comes from /usr/lib/triplet/nss. Unfortunately, evolution
I really should have claimed this some time ago already, so I'll go
ahead and change the assignee to me instead of Canonical Desktop team.
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As far as I could tell it's just evolution doing it wrong -- we can
certainly see firefox and chromium appear to be fine. I couldn't check
curl simply (libcurl3-nss uses libnss3). I couldn't see a list of
certificate authorities in Pidgin but deleting the certificates and
** Also affects: evolution (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: evolution (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Medium
Status: Triaged
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu Oneiric)
It appears fixed at least in the upload I'm about to make, and in the
latest revision in Precise, so closing as Fix Released.
** Changed in: evolution-data-server (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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crashing, please try to enable apport and get a crash report (it would
be written to /var/crash) or otherwise at least get the messages shown
when evolution is started in a Terminal. Thanks!
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This appears to be as being fixed in Oneiric (Ubuntu 11.10).
Although I agree we could do more (indicator ?), I'm not sure what else
needs to be done. I've just been able to confirm in precise (though the
packages in Oneiric as extremely similar, unlikely that there is any
difference impacting
(Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: libpst (Ubuntu Oneiric)
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Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Select Device to Browse dialog contains tiny listbox
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This really should go through upstream first, and confirm whether we
really don't want it to be maximizable there; although I'm not sure what
the answer will be, it seems to be less of an issue once bug 829703 is
fixed ;)
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Status: Unknown
** Changed in: gnome-bluetooth (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
This really is a crash that shouldn't happen: it's normally caused by
missing UI definitions or something wrong with the definitions (unless
using unofficial packages). If you're running into this issue, what
would help a lot would be to add the output of starting evolution from
the command-line.
://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/670747
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 893420 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/893420
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 893420
PST import no longer available after update to Oneiric
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I'm planning to SRU this fix as well (see description changes I made
before), just need to get this in order first, and uploaded to precise
first, too :) SRU upload to come soon, will try to get this in the
review queue tonight.
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** Description changed:
+ == SRU Rationale ==
+ Low risk update; minor release of Evolution that includes small bugfixes,
such as the misspelled word highlighting.
+
+ FROM GIT:
+ Bug #659736 - GOA Google calendar prevents settings change
+ Bug #663748 - Unable to reconfigure GOA GMail account
It's unclear how to fix this, since it would need at least decoupling
the decryption from signature verification, which doesn't appear to be
so easy to do with just gpg - I couldn't figure it out. There's still a
bug open upstream though, so my suggestion would be to add as much
debugging
Marked as fixed already for Precise, I'll upload the package to oneiric-
proposed shortly.
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really an e-d-s bug, we can fit that in to the next SRU for e-d-s in
Oneiric I guess.
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It would be really helpful if you could test the package in -proposed
now and confirm that it indeed solves the issue for you.
Thanks in advance!
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I can definitely confirm it fixes the issue here (I never manually added
my GMail account in Evolution, but added it in Online Accounts and it's
now properly showing up in Evolution, but we'd ideally need some further
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So this might be an issue limited to IMAP (not imap+), so setting to
Triaged.
It might even be a relatively simple thing to fix.
** Summary changed:
- evolution can't create directories on imap accounts
+ evolution can't create directories on imap (not imapx) accounts
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Fails to append sent mail to mbox in post-processing
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Closing as fix-released as per latest comment.
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MrCopilot;
We understand your frustration. Ignoring hosts for proxy is something
that tends to be useful, but perhaps it was deemed not as frequently
used as the other functions by upstream developers, which is why it's no
longer exposed in the UI (which is something Ubuntu gets from upstream,
so
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 879305 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/879305
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POP Leave messages on server now requires Days
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Marked bug 877534 as a duplicate of this here because this bug is a
little clearer; so I just linked the upstream bug report too. This is
fixed upstream in a small patch that's worth SRU.
See http://git.gnome.org/browse/evolution-data-
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+ [Impact]
+ High impact issue with a risk of data loss, due to the unexpected value of
the delete-after property which would cause by default, email to be deleted
from the server when older than 7 days. (Result is a single copy of the
messages on the system, no longer
Essayez de modifier les abonnements pour les dossiers: sous Dossiers,
puis Abonnements... choisissez votre compte et vérifiez si les dossiers
sont cochés.
Please try to verify folder subscriptions: under Folders, then
Subscriptions...; then check that all the folders have checkmarks beside
them.
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Title:
lost my personal folder created in inbox when
Click Edit, Preferences, then go into your account settings under the
Receiving options tab. If this is a POP account, can you see an option
for Leave messages on the server? Is it checked?
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Title:
Evolution arbitrarily deleted messages from server
I can't reproduce this issue, it might be specific to using xmonad...
Would it be possible for you to try out the same actions in the default
window manager, so in Unity; or another such a xfce or anything else?
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** Also affects:
Something must have happened here during the migration to a different
folder layout: how are the accounts doubled? Do you know where the files
are for each instance of the accounts under ~/.local/share/evolution or
elsewhere?
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Also, if Leave messages on server is checked, please make sure the
Delete after days spinner is set to 0: if it's at 0, messages will not
be automatically deleted.
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Could you please let us know what type of account is being used for IMAP
in the Evolution settings? Is the account created with IMAP, or IMAP+
(imapx)?
I can't reproduce this issue with IMAP+; perhaps it's a valid workaround
for this issue.
Thanks!
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Neil: please file a new, separate bug report for your issues; if
evolution refuses to load this is a different issue than losing email
messages.
hegdo, was there such an option set previously? Also, you can set
Delete after X days to 0 to tell Evolution not to automatically delete
messages.
**
Tomandson: you probably can't recover your messages unless you first
made a backup.
However, let's try to get more information to make sure. Could you
please tell us the following about your account:
1) What protocol is used? Are you using POP, IMAP, or IMAP+?
2) If POP; is your account set to
Deleting messages in IMAP is a two-step process; first the message is
marked to be deleted, then a whole folders' mark for deletion messages
will be removed in an operation called expunge. Normally we should see
traces of what's going on in .xsession-errors.
Could you please re-open evolution
Need to figure out under which case evolution got uninstalled after
upgrade; which shouldn't be happening under normal circumstances. Maybe
there is an extra package installed previously that would explain this?
Could you please add to this bug report the output of the dpkg -l
command? Thanks!
Right, perhaps tracker-miner-evolution is broken by the latest changes
in Evolution API.
Reassigning to tracker; this bug should also be reported upstream.
** Package changed: evolution (Ubuntu) = tracker (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- evolution crashes after upgrade to 11.10
+
** Tags added: evo-upgrade-lost-msg
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Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: evolution (Ubuntu)
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What kind of protocol is used for your account? Is it a POP account?
Gabor, when you start evolution please make sure you do so from the
command-line (from a terminal), and attach the full output here.
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Sam,
What protocol is being used for this account? Is it POP, IMAP, or
another (pure mbox, etc.)
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If you are missing folders in the folder pane, please make sure your
folders are subscribed to, under Folders-Subscriptions...
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Please see if you have the option to use IMAP+ for protocol instead of
IMAP, this tends to help with refreshing and general performance for
IMAP.
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Please attach ~/.xsession-errors after reproducing this issue in case we
can see something there to explain the issues.
Thanks!
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Evolution 3.2.1-0ubuntu1 is now available in oneiric-proposed. Please
test it and report here if it doesn't work.
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upgrade to the most recent version and let us know if you are still
having this issue.
Please verify if all folders are correctly subscribed to: see under
Folders-Subscriptions... if you can see whether Inbox is checked for
that account.
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You may be able to click the bar, or click the icon of the open window
and move the mouse pointer out of the launcher for it to hide again.
Otherwise, you may want to run the following command:
unity --reset
To revert to original settings for Unity; which will reset custom
options like whether
You may be receiving two copies of most mail because of POP accounts: if
emails are left on the server they may, under some cases (such as if you
delete the first), be downloaded again.
GMail supports IMAP. As a workaround, you may wish to change the
settings to IMAP (or better yet, IMAP+); most
Christian,
Vérifiez sous le menu Fichier, si Evolution est bien connecté au réseau.
Si vous voyez Travailler en ligne, cliquez cette entrée afin de
permettre à Evolution de se connecter pour récupérer les courriels.
Assurez-vous également que l'icône réseau, en haut à droite (deux
flèches, ou
There was a case during the Oneiric cycle where this issue came up
again. You can work around this by setting the Sent folder for that
account again in the accounts' settings, under Default Settings.
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with it so we can work
This was likely a POP account, in which case it's normal for emails to
only be downloaded once if it's already marked as downloaded... Could
you please offer more information as to how your account is configured
(maybe a screenshot of the Receiving tab for the account settings),
and/or screenshots
Please verify is Evolution is marked to work online under the File menu.
You may also want to check that account settings use the correct server
name and port to retrieve email.
Since the issue described here is a connection and configuration issue
(as hinted by the Connection timed out message,
Could you please try changing the account used to the IMAP+ protocol
instead of IMAP, to see if this helps? Thanks.
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** Summary changed:
- Evolution crashes following startup, only affecting IMAP Server.
+ stuck retrieving emails
Would it be possible for you to attach an example email here (you can
save as Mbox, for instance, to allow attaching a single file containing
a large email to this bug report), so we can try to reproduce the issue?
Thanks in advance.
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Status: New =
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. The issue you are reporting is an upstream one and it
would be nice if somebody having it could send the bug to the developers
of the software by following the instructions at
The mail from needs to be coming from an email in the process of being
sent. Is anything left in your Outbox that would explain Evolution still
trying to send mail? As for how to fix this, the best we can suggest is
to follow the proposed link; since it is an error external to Evolution.
As for
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