[Evolution] Evolution-rss plugin crash Evolution

2012-10-02 Thread Michele
Hello NG

I had a problem with Evolution but it is allready solved. Maybe it is a
small bug. If Evolution has wrong proxy settings crash the Evolution-rss
plugin Evolution on start with a segment fault. 

I'm not sure, but i think Evolution must start with wrong proxy settings
too

Thanks, Michele


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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] continued troubles with EVO v3.2.2 on Mint-12 with Cinnamon

2012-05-10 Thread Michele Leonardo Colagrossi
Hi,

i use Evo 3.2.2 with Mint Linux Lisa 64 and Cinnamon 1.4 without
problems. Pete, has you test copy and paste with pressing the
mousewheel. I believe Cinnamon had a gpaste addon



Am Mittwoch, den 09.05.2012, 23:31 +0100 schrieb Pete Biggs: 

  
  I'm frustrated and stumped,
 
 OK, lots of people are saying Not Evo, Not Mint, Not Cinnamon etc.
 It really does point to something in your configuration. 
 
 First, have you tried running Evo from the command line?  Are there any
 strange error messages?  
 
 Next, what about creating a new clean account - different username, home
 directory etc. etc. - then setup a dummy account in Evo under that
 username and try doing the paste operations that don't work for you.
 This will narrow down the problem to whether it's a config issue with
 your login or an issue with the install.
 
 Finally, if it's an issue with your login, then try changing the theme
 of your desktop and widgets (specifically the GTK theme) - that has been
 shown to be an issue in the past.
 
 P.
 
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Re: [Evolution] Slow closing Evolution...?

2012-05-09 Thread Michele Leonardo Colagrossi
Hi

With imap and enabled offline message synchronization need Evo very much
time. My inbox has  8k mails. After disabling this feature was Evo very
much faster.

Bye


Evo 3.2.2/Mint Linux 12

Am Mittwoch, den 09.05.2012, 09:21 +0100 schrieb Pete Biggs: 

 On Wed, 2012-05-09 at 08:33 +0100, Steve T wrote:
  Evolution 3.2.3, Gnome 3, FC 16
  
  It's no major issue, but Evolution tends to take an age to close down.
  I have a few 'virtual' folders. Although I have cut down the virtual
  folder list dramatically as it affected  the start up time, I still
  have about 25 'virtual' folders that I use to split my personal,
  business and family mail. The Evolution shut down time can run into
  10-15 minutes.
  
  I have about 46,000 inbox mails and 8000 sent mails that are being
  processed into the virtual folders.
  
  Anyone have any idea as to why it's taking so long? 
 
 Is your mail retrieved using IMAP, POP or Exchange/EWS, or is it all
 locally retrieved?   How much mail do you have?  Have you tried running
 it from the command line with some of the debugging switches turned on
 to see what it's doing in that time?
 
 (See http://projects.gnome.org/evolution/bugs.shtml as referenced from
 Help - Contents)
 
 P.
 
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