I realise it's tempting to dismiss this as "ah, he can't even
enter his settings right", but I really think there is something odd
going on here.
I have two desktops on my LAN, one runs Libranet, the other Arch Linux.
Evolution on Libranet works fine, as it always has - I'm using it now.
Arch Linux is the new install and is the one giving me grief. Evolution
versions are 1.4.3-2 on Libranet and 1.4.3-1 on Arch.
So:
On Arch box, I removed ~/evolution, and ~/.gconf/apps/evolution
Then I ftp'd these two folders from my home directory on Libranet system
- As far as I know these two are the only locations where Evolution
could possibly hold my settings - isn't that right?
Arch still won't send, still replying with:
error while performing operation: MAIL FROM response error: command
unrecognized:""
I've been also in touch with Arch developers who suggested trying netcat
to intercept the actual messages, but after reading man pages and
googling for examples I'm still at a loss as to how I would go about it.
All I've learned so far is that I really don't know Jack!
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