Unfortunately, on a Dell Lattitude E6420 the behavior is not resolved;
booting while docked results in an inability to bring display up on
any/all monitors (including laptop internal display). Booting with
laptop lid open results in docked monitors displaying correctly. After
booting, closing
Same behavior on a Dell E6420 with Nvidia graphics (note: optimus is
disabled). Power settings are not honored, external monitors go into
power save when lid is closed.
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I can confirm that IMAP+ fixes the folder issue for Citadel+Evolution...
however, IMAP+ crashes on IMAP move/copy operations on both Citadel and
Dovecot in 10.10
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folders however is no problem.
Mathew, I'm happy to setup an accou t for you on my citadel server if you'd
like to use it for testing. Let me know. M Sent via Linux - Curious Legends
Phone Mail Stuart Cianos scia...@alphavida.com wrote: I can confirm that
IMAP+ fixes the folder issue for Citadel
Excuse the above post... just got a copy of an email from myself and it
looks like my account was compromised by a brute force. Password
changed.
And again, my utmost apologies for the content that originated from my
address.
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Looks like some script kiddies ran a brute force attack on the pop3 and
got lucky, which also got them smtp from what I can see in my logs...
Didn't use any vulns and SELinux is enabled on those servers, so looks
like my morning tomorrow will involve denyhosts monitoring my auh
logs... for mail
The bug seems to be fixed in the Evolution 2.32 build from PPA
https://launchpad.net/~mathieu-tl/+archive/build-tests on my system.
Tested against Citadel 7.85 IMAP.
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Ok... A strange solution, but seems to work as a temporarily workaround
for at least one IMAP server here... Maybe this points to a problem with
Evo's socket buffering or some type of timing/race condition???
On the configuration screen for the account with the original IMAP
plugin, enable the
Confirmed as well... Affects IMAP connections both on Dovecot and
Citadel.
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All IMAP Folders keep disappearing, reappear after opening Subscriptions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/673591
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Under Fiesty, using SSH from the command line triggers a dialog
requesting the SSH password for the local terminal.
Example:
ssh 192.168.2.10
should normally request the password for the remote system at
192.168.2.10. Instead, a dialog
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