If you toggle View->Message Display->Show Message Source and then click
on the message, does it crash? Hopefully not... anyways, assuming it
doesn't, try saving it to disk using File->Save and then create a
bugzilla bug and attach the messsage to it.
Hmmm, although... if the error is in the QP en
Hi all - I have in my IMAP inbox one of those rare treasures: a message
that crashes Evolution.
Pine also refuses to display with the message "Formatting error:
Non-hexadecimal character in QP encoding", but will let me save it. Who
should I send it to, and how should I package it?
Mike.
The problem might also be that the evolution-mail program is getting
unresolved symbols because one of your libraries is out of date...
if you run evolution-mail in it's own shell, does it complain about
missing libraries/symbols/whatever?
Someone the other day had this problem on irc...
Jeff
Hi all,
I've been using evo for a little while now and I am thinking about
recommending it to my users. However, I would love to be able to enforce
certain options so my users could never change them.
specifically: never allowing them to save passwords to disk.
pine has a file called pine.conf.
The progres bar only shows the first server but actually uses the right
server.
I relied to this earlier but the stupid isp i'm using blocks smtp.
On 1 Dec 2001, Fabian Moerchen wrote:
> On Sun, 2001-12-02 at 02:32, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> > On Sat, 2001-12-01 at 13:17, Fabian Moerchen wrot
Have ypu tried:
log out
login as oot and run: rm -rg /tmp/orbit*
relogin
oaf-slay
evolution
Also, upgrade oaf and orbit.
This isnt an evolution problem.
If you cant get it to work. well, enjoy whatever you use. Its only a
bloody mail client.
On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Chimbis wrote:
> Beca
Is this repeatable or something?
On 1 Dec 2001, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> That doesn't make any sense, imap doesn't know anything about mbox and
> mbox doesn't know anything about imap.
>
> Nor do different accounts have any knowlegde of each other at all.
>
> How do you know what port it conn
Because Evo is either broken or someone can't tell me what I'm missing.
I still can't create mail in Evolution (haven't been to do that since Beta 5) because
what happens is that the mail folder crashes.
I still get
Bonobo-WARNING **: Exception on unrealize 'Unknown CORBA exception id:
'IDL:CO
> Where does Evolution pull the font settings for these fields?
I think it all comes from the gtkhtml setting in the gnome control
center.
Any way, I have had problems with this before useing the ctrl+ and ctrl-
keys to resize the display, and I have found that the fonts chosen can
make a big di
On Sat, 2001-12-01 at 08:16, Thomas J. Baker wrote:
> On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 08:01, Thomas J. Baker wrote:
> > I've got a problem with a single folder/filter combination. I have a
> > folder that has mail filtered to it from a single source. When new mail
I have a bug here:
http://bugzilla.ximian
How about drag and drop on the shortcut widget thingy? I am sure this
has been discussed before, can some one remeber if it's comming?
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Hi, Is it possible to have the spell checker in evolution notice repeat
misspellings in a mail and replace them all?
For example, I am a terrible typist, and often when in a hurry do teh or
clcik several times in a mail, it could be nice to check the first clcik
and have every clcik in teh mail
On Sun, 2001-12-02 at 02:32, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> On Sat, 2001-12-01 at 13:17, Fabian Moerchen wrote:
> > On Sun, 2001-12-02 at 01:36, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> > > Are you sure you aren't confusing Evolution with some other mail client?
> > > When you configure an account, you can configure
This is the result of doing a Reply-To-List for me... again it works as
expected...
Jeff
On Sat, 2001-12-01 at 20:48, wolfi wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> It's exactly the other way round with the message you sent me right now!
> I am in 'to' and the list is in 'cc', and reply to list sends the
> messag
Hi Jeff,
It's exactly the other way round with the message you sent me right now!
I am in 'to' and the list is in 'cc', and reply to list sends the
message to me!
I am now writing back to you in the same way: you are in the 'to'
section personally, and the list is in 'cc'.
Check out what happens
This could be a known bug
http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=12952 Evo doesn't change the
connection to the SSL port unless you do a restart. So it may have
connected to 143, then evo was restarted and it connected to 993.
Completely independent of the local account change.
John
On Sat,
I'm not able to reproduce it...
I just tried Reply-To-List to a message that was to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and cc'd to me, but the composer popped up with [EMAIL PROTECTED] in
the To: entry and nothing in the Cc... so it seems to work fine on my
end.
Jeff
On Sat, 2001-12-01 at 20:31, wolfi wrote:
>
Hi,
Recently I wrote about this behaviour, and meanwhile I am comparatively
sure about its origin. It happened to me with the SuSE Linux list, btw.
Works like that:
- I send a message to the list
- Someone does 'reply to all', I receive this message twice
Once for me and once via the list
- I
On Sat, 2001-12-01 at 13:17, Fabian Moerchen wrote:
> On Sun, 2001-12-02 at 01:36, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> > Are you sure you aren't confusing Evolution with some other mail client?
> > When you configure an account, you can configure it's corresponding SMTP
> > server too. So the feature that y
On Sun, 2001-12-02 at 01:36, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> On Fri, 2001-11-30 at 16:15, Fabian Moerchen wrote:
> >
> > 1) why can i have more than one server receiving mail from but send only
> > with one? it would be nice to send each mail with the outgoing server of
> > the account that matches the
That doesn't make any sense, imap doesn't know anything about mbox and
mbox doesn't know anything about imap.
Nor do different accounts have any knowlegde of each other at all.
How do you know what port it connected to? Are you sure it didn't
connect *before* you specified ssl?
Jeff
On Fri, 20
On Fri, 2001-11-30 at 16:15, Fabian Moerchen wrote:
>
> 1) why can i have more than one server receiving mail from but send only
> with one? it would be nice to send each mail with the outgoing server of
> the account that matches the sender email address used in this mail. the
> reason for this
Is it possible to bounce (forward to another address without changing
the headers) messages?
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I've been using the latest RC2 of Evolution (0.99.2 on a Debian Woody box) with
gnome-pilot; however, when I sync my address book, only the business addresses are
synced. Is there a way to specify which address to sync, or sync the home address if
there is no business address?
I would think t
hey dan. sorry for my last email.
i was so angry because i really tried this in mozilla-mail,
in netscape-messenger and in outlook. i couldn't just eat
the fact that the cid is wrong anyway.
thanks for the info. i'll make it better from now on. :)
On Sat, 2001-12-01 at 18:48, Dan Winship wrote:
On Sat, 2001-12-01 at 12:30, Manuel Streuhofer wrote:
> another question.
>
> where exactly is the problem with the content-id?
First, it needs a "@" in it, second, you need <>s around it in the
Content-ID header. (so, 'cid:something@something";>' and
'Content-Id: ')
> where is the content-
another question.
where exactly is the problem with the content-id?
theres ONE mail. in this mail there is a reference
to a image. (also in this one mail)
why-the hell-should this content-id be globally unique?
where is the content-id in my email wrong if any other
mailclient than evolution
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