Re: [Evolution] filter processing stops after 1st filter executes

2012-07-09 Thread Paul's unattended mail
On 2012-07-03, Patrick O'Callaghan p...@usb.ve wrote:

 There is, though I can't put my finger on it in the docs. Do the
 following from a shell:

 $ gconftool-2 -s /apps/evolution/mail/filters/log true
 $ gconftool-2 -s /apps/evolution/mail/filters/logfile my-Evo-filter-log

 You may have to restart Evo, I forget. The log file will then record
 every filter action. I normally just leave this on by default.

Thanks for that.  It turns out I was already logging filters and
didn't know it.  

The logs show that the first filter execution ends with something like
stop processing filters -- even though I have no such instruction in
my filter.  I even examined the XML of the filter to verify that there
is no stop instruction.

Looks like a bug.

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[Evolution] Exchange MAPI

2012-07-09 Thread Kenneth Alunday
Hi,

I installed Ubuntu and then evolution mail, but whilst setting up, there is no 
option to select Exchange MAPI in the server drop down list.
Am I missing any dependencies to be installed?

Thanks!

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Re: [Evolution] Exchange MAPI

2012-07-09 Thread Andre Klapper
Hi,

On Sun, 2012-07-08 at 13:58 +, Kenneth Alunday wrote:
 I installed Ubuntu and then evolution mail

Please always provide version information for packages.

 , but whilst setting up, there is no option to select Exchange MAPI in
 the server drop down list.
 
 Am I missing any dependencies to be installed?

See
http://library.gnome.org/users/evolution/3.5/exchange-connectors-overview.html

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Re: [Evolution] Exchange MAPI

2012-07-09 Thread Constantin Orăsan
Hi,

 
  Am I missing any dependencies to be installed?
 

 You need to do

yum install evolution-mapi

 or something like that.


In Ubuntu it is

sudo apt-get install evolution-mapi

and it should pull all the necessary dependencies.

Currently using evolution 3.2.3 with evolution-mapi 3.2.2-1 in Ubuntu
12.04 and works reasonably well.

Regards,

Constantin
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Re: [Evolution] Linux Mint Problems

2012-07-09 Thread Michele Leonardo Colagrossi
Hello David,

i use Linux Mint 13 cinnamon. On my system works all fine with
evolution. Have you seahorse installed? 
Seahorse store the passwords from evolution

Bye

Am Sonntag, den 08.07.2012, 14:57 +0100 schrieb David Jones: 

 Using Linux Mint 13 with Evolution 3.2.3 has not been as successful as I
 would have liked.
 
 Linux Mint 13 does not store the passwords where Evolution expects, I
 understand it's due to a 'Mate' keyring and a 'Gnome' keyring, there is
 a 'work around' for Mint 12, but it does not work for me with 13.
 
 Has anybody got Linux Mint 13, with a Mate desktop, running with
 Evolution and help me so I don't have to re-enter the passwords each
 time I start Evolution?
 
 David.
 
 
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Re: [Evolution] Linux Mint Problems

2012-07-09 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Mon, 2012-07-09 at 12:41 +0200, Michele Leonardo Colagrossi wrote:
 Hello David,
 i use Linux Mint 13 cinnamon. On my system works all fine with
 evolution. Have you seahorse installed? 
 Seahorse store the passwords from evolution

This is very incorrect.  The GNOME key ring stores the passwords /
secrets for Evolution [and other GNOME applications].   Seahorse is a
GUI tool for viewing and manipulating the contents of your key ring.
Evolution talks to the GNOME key ring and Seahorse talks to the GNOME
key ring.

But you should install Seahorse - so you can see what is in your
keyring.


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Re: [Evolution] Exchange MAPI

2012-07-09 Thread David Woodhouse
On Mon, 2012-07-09 at 10:35 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
 See
 http://library.gnome.org/users/evolution/3.5/exchange-connectors-overview.html

Hm, no mention of Evolution-ActiveSync there... :)

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Re: [Evolution] Exchange MAPI

2012-07-09 Thread Andre Klapper
On Mon, 2012-07-09 at 13:51 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote:
 On Mon, 2012-07-09 at 10:35 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
  See
  http://library.gnome.org/users/evolution/3.5/exchange-connectors-overview.html
 
 Hm, no mention of Evolution-ActiveSync there... :)

The 3.2 version of that URL still said:
For Microsoft Exchange 2007 and 2010 the package evolution-ews is
currently under development and will replace evolution-mapi in the
future. It might not be available yet for your distribution.

What is the status of Evolution-ActiveSync and what would it replace? 
If it does not replace anything, what are its advantages and
disadvantages over, say, evolution-ews, from a user point of view, and
which Exchange server versions does it support?

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution From Kmail

2012-07-09 Thread Lailah

How weird!  I'm using Fedora 17 64-bits and there's a Kmail working on
it.  Categories and tags doesn't work but I don't think this is because
is 64-bit, but because nobody fix that bug.
I suffer it on Fedora 16 32-bits.


Regards,
Lailah

El dom, 08-07-2012 a las 12:44 +1000, Gerald escribió: 

 On Saturday, July 07, 2012 08:25:13 AM David Woodhouse wrote:
  On Thu, 2012-07-05 at 21:13 +1000, GeraldC wrote:
   Since Kmail2 is a nogoer on 64 bit systems
  
  Que? Bug reference please.
 Hi David,
 I have now bug traces but I have followed a lot of places via a Google search 
 on 'kmail2'.
 These have led me to Ubuntu wiki and the KDE forums as well as the kde kmail 
 site to boot.
 I have not got kmail2 working, except for SuSE 21.1 where i did send a email 
 but did not get a reply.
 The KDE site recommends reverting to kmail1 on the 64 bit systems but some 
 poor dev must port it.
 I am still playing with kmail2 but it is like watching grass grow to operate 
 it.
 Gerald
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[Evolution] How do remote folders work?

2012-07-09 Thread Leonard Evens
We just have an upgrade of the main server on our departmental network.
It handles the mail servers I use.   I run evolution 3.4.3 on my machine
at home which is currently running Fedora 17.

Previously, I had some files on the departmental server in my home
directory in ~/Mail.  There was a file called caughtspam in which the
departmental version of spamasassin put detected spam.  I saw this under
the server heading as caughtspam and I could examine it to see if
something I needed  to look at was rejected as spam.  I regularly
deleted the contents of that file and expunged it and that did the same
to the file on the server.  I also had a file named learn into which at
home I could move messages I wanted to classify as spam.  A program run
on the server trained spamassassin on those messages and then
copied /dev/null to it.

There have been some problems since the change.  I can now see the
contents of my file in /var/spool/mail on the server as inbox under the
serving header at home.  If I delete such messages using evolution, they
are marked deleted and if I expunge them they disappear from the server.
I managed using New folder to create files called caughtspam and learn
under the server heading in evolution.  But I can no longer see what is
in ~/Mail/Caughtspam.  Also, I don't understand what is happening with
learn.

How do these things normally work?
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Re: [Evolution] How do remote folders work?

2012-07-09 Thread Pete Biggs
On Mon, 2012-07-09 at 16:12 -0500, Leonard Evens wrote:
 We just have an upgrade of the main server on our departmental network.
 It handles the mail servers I use.   I run evolution 3.4.3 on my machine
 at home which is currently running Fedora 17.
 

Before we can attempt to answer your other questions you need to tell us
how your client(s) accesses mail on the server?  i.e. do you use IMAP?

Also, some of your questions are very much server specific and it would
be difficult for us to answer them without a detailed knowledge of how
the server is configured, what MTA is used, what client access software
is used and how the spam detection software is set up.  The people in
the best position to answer those questions are the sysadmins for the
server and you should probably try them first.

P.

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Re: [Evolution] How do remote folders work?

2012-07-09 Thread Leonard Evens
On Mon, 2012-07-09 at 22:59 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
 On Mon, 2012-07-09 at 16:12 -0500, Leonard Evens wrote:
  We just have an upgrade of the main server on our departmental network.
  It handles the mail servers I use.   I run evolution 3.4.3 on my machine
  at home which is currently running Fedora 17.
  
 
 Before we can attempt to answer your other questions you need to tell us
 how your client(s) accesses mail on the server?  i.e. do you use IMAP?
 

I use imap.

 Also, some of your questions are very much server specific and it would
 be difficult for us to answer them without a detailed knowledge of how
 the server is configured, what MTA is used, what client access software
 is used and how the spam detection software is set up.  The people in
 the best position to answer those questions are the sysadmins for the
 server and you should probably try them first.

Of course, I tried to ask the system manager for my departmental network
first.  But he doesn't use evolution at home, preferring thunderbird
(and even running it from a Windows machine).  So
in effect I am the local evolution expert.

Changes he made after a lot of work did finally get things working for
me and others.   (For example, at first evolution didn't work at all,
and then it would only deliver mail to users of our departmental
network.) 

It seemed that previously things appearing under ~/Mail on the remote
machine showed up in my local evolution under the heading for the remote
server.  But with the new server, they had to be in ~/mail.   So I
created a link in my directory on the server from ~/Mail to ~/mail, and
everything started working again.

If you could bear with me a bit more, it would help me if I knew how my
local evolution expects to communicate with a remote server and
where it looks for what.  Thus whereas previously it found files and
directories in ~/Mail, it is now finding them in ~/mail.  I don't think
I've told it to look in a different location, although I did fiddle with
some of the options under Receiving Options, none of which identify
where to look.

I presume my local evolution makes generic requests of the server, which
the server interprets appropriately, and that can change if the server
changes.  Knowing more about how that works might allow me to guide our
system manager if we get stuck again.

 
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Re: [Evolution] How do remote folders work?

2012-07-09 Thread Pete Biggs

 
 I presume my local evolution makes generic requests of the server, which
 the server interprets appropriately, and that can change if the server
 changes.  Knowing more about how that works might allow me to guide our
 system manager if we get stuck again.
 

Yes.  The client (i.e. Evo) makes standard requests to the IMAP server
and should not need to have any knowledge of how or where mail is stored
on the server.  It is entirely up to the server IMAP software to be
configured to look for mail in the correct places.  The backend data
store on the IMAP server can be almost anything - standard ones are
things like MBOX files, Maildir folders and so on; there are also
proprietary formats like Exchange, Zimbra or Groupwise where the mail is
held in SQL databases or even something like Googlemail and who knows
what format the mail is stored in there! For me I have Evo configured to
access various IMAP servers which have both MBOX  Maildir folders as
the backend (sometimes on the same machine), also I have a Zimbra
server, an Exchange server, Googlemail and Yahoo! (which is Zimbra
underneath) all accessed via IMAP.

In your case your mail is presumably held as MBOX files on the server.
The admin should have configured the IMAP server software to look for
mail in two places: the incoming MBOX spool file (i.e. INBOX) usually
in somewhere like /var/spool/mail/user; and in a users local mail
folder store, in your case ~/Mail.  What has happened is that the IMAP
server has been misconfigured and is looking in ~/mail instead of ~/Mail

There is one final thing to be aware of - some IMAP servers allow you to
change the place examined for mail from the client - the option in Evo
that controls this is Override server-supplied folder namespace.  You
should never have to play with that, and for some servers it is
meaningless, but by changing that to '~/Mail' you might be able to force
things to behave on the server.  If it doesn't work, remove it since it
will only cause you grief in the future!

P.



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