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2006 Dec 03
2
Evolution: DATA command failed: Requested mail action aborted: exceeded storage allocation.
Hi Everyone, I have been recently getting these errors in Evolution 2.6.1. I think it is a client issue, as I don't see them using Thunderbird on the same machine (though I get a lot of "disconnected from servers" from Thunderbird. On Evolution 2.8.1 on another machine I haven't noticed these issues. DATA command failed: Requested mail action aborted: exceeded storage
2008 May 07
2
How do I increase the fd limit on OS X?
Hi All, I just upgraded to the new 1.1rc5 from 1.0 that I had been using and it advised me to increase the file descriptor limit. I'm not sure how to do this. There is a command built into tcsh that allows me to do this called limit, but sudo limit 4224 doesn't work, and usually dovecot is started from the rc.local file if I recall right, and I'm not sure how to set this up from
2018 Nov 11
4
Evolution: always a 90-second delay
I'm trying to use Evolution on the latest CentOS 7. Whenever I try to receive or send mail, there's always a 90-second delay before the connection works. Since the delay is always exactly 90 seconds, I think I may be waiting for something to time out. Perhaps this is a clue. My address is user at example.com. I have to log in to pop.example.com or imap.example.com as user, not as user at
2003 Oct 16
1
exchange, dovecot, mutt, evolution
Dear all, When I "migrate" my outlook folders to imapd (dovecot) it works well from a Windoze perspective, but if I open a migrated folder via imap (mutt, evolution) a cannot see the Senders. If i open the folder locally via mutt, the Senders are displayed correctly. By examining one folder with vi I recognised that there are no valid From headers but Return-Paths. Is there a common way
2008 Dec 15
3
Emailing jpeg images with Evolution 2.8.0
I recently emailed an important jpeg image to a colleague, but when he tried to insert it into a document it 'failed'. It appears that when jpegs are attached to messages, they become 'corrupted' - is this a known problem with evolution, and/or is there a way of solving the problem? Andy
2004 Oct 04
3
timeout when retrieving folder list w/ Evolution 2.0?
hi, i have a problem with some maildir folders, where Evolution times out when retrieving the header list. It only happens with one particular folder, but i can't seem to find a pattern behind it. The amount of headers it does manage to retrieve varies, from between 3% to 50%. Its not a particularly large folder either (only 520 messages). The error message I get from Evolution is
2008 Jun 24
3
Problem with evolution while upgrading to CentOS 5.2
Hi! When trying to prepare a workstation with (so that the real "yum upgrade" doesn't have to download the packages) yum upgrade --upgradeonly it fails with these messages: Error: Missing Dependency: libegroupwise-1.2.so.12 is needed by package evolution Error: Missing Dependency: libgtkhtml-3.8.so.15 is needed by package evolution Error: Missing Dependency:
2004 Jun 18
2
Maildir + Evolution
I don't know if this is an Evolution bug or not, but when I use the maildir format with Dovecot 0.99.10p2 (from OpenBSD packages collection) and connect to it from Evolution 1.4 using IMAP, Evolution displays subfolders incorrectly. It actually does not show any subfolders, only root folders with names like "Folder.Subfolder" and "Folder.Subfolder.Subsubfolder".
2006 Aug 11
3
IMAP4rev1 broken with evolution
Hi, I'm running 1.0rc6 on Solaris/SPARC, compiled myself against openssl. Client is Evolution 2.6.2 on my gentoo x86 laptop. As Dovecot is not yet productive, we run it parallel to UW-imap, on other ports. I use TLS. If I configure my evolution client with server-type IMAP, everything works fine. However, dovecot claims IMAP4rev1 support. However, when I set server-type to IMAP4rev1 in
2009 Nov 28
4
Fedora 11 i386 Evolution address book --> CentOS 5.4 x86_64
Finally moved my home desktop from Fedora to CentOS. My spouse was unhappy with me upgrading from F9-->F10-->f11 etc and wanted something more stable. I built a second machine which is now running in parallel to the old F11 desktop. I moved my data (mail and files) from the F11 box to the CentOS 5.4 box. I used tar to move everything. Mail and files transferred A-OK...but the Evolution
2007 Feb 25
1
Update broke Evolution
Hello all, Tonights updates seriously broke Evolution as it no longer starts on two 4.4 up-to-date boxes. When I run "evolution" from the cli I get this: $ evolution (evolution:4865): evolution-smime-WARNING **: Failed all methods for initializing NSS The updates included firefox, seamonkey, seamonkey-nspr, and seamonkey-nss. A reboot causes no change, Any ideas? Marvin Eberly
2008 Mar 12
3
CentOS 5 Evolution Update errors.
Folks, Evo update on my 4.x worked just fine. 5.0 generated a bunch of parsing errors preceded and followed by a couple of I/O errors that appear related to an unavailable URL. I first figured corruption on my node, so I yum erased evo, its - connector and -webcal units. The data-server removal looked as if it might remove half my Gnome desktop, so I left it in place. Then I did a selective
2008 Mar 12
1
CentOS 5 Evolution Update errors
On 12 March 2008, "William L. Maltby" <CentOS4Bill at triad.rr.com> wrote: > Message: 95 > Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 07:56:42 -0400 > From: "William L. Maltby" <CentOS4Bill at triad.rr.com> > Subject: [CentOS] CentOS 5 Evolution Update errors. > To: CentOS General List <centos at centos.org> > Message-ID: <1205323003.5338.6.camel at
2005 Dec 06
2
Evolution forgetting read mail
Hi all, Has anyone seen Evolution "forget" which emails have been read in CentOS 4? I have a client that's reported he's reading his email, closes Evolution, and when he starts it again, the messages are marked as unread. I found bug reports about this here: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=273787 https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=4373 It's supposedly
2011 Aug 03
2
[LLVMdev] scalar evolution to determine access functions in arays
Hello Tobi, You are right, we need to run some other passes before running the scalar evolution pass. The sequence that I run for this example is -O3 -loop-simplify -reg2mem.  This is why I did not obtain the expressions depending on the loop indices. So I removed the reg2mem pass and scalar evolution computes the correct functions. However, I need to run the reg2mem pass (or any other that
2009 Jun 15
1
kickstart not install evolution
I wish to NOT install evolution during my kickstart process... In the %packages section I put a line -evolution but it still installed evolution. How can I keep evolution from being installed in the kickstart process? jerry ------------------ snippit of kickstart ----------- %packages @base-x @dialup @gnome-desktop @base @development-libs @core @x-software-development @development-tools
2012 Oct 16
2
how to best import Evolution/Thunderbird mail into dovecot?
Hi. I'm migrating all my mail archive (some 60 GB) from Evolution (which is really a broken piece of software) into dovecot. Now I face the problem how to do this best... Evolution (which is still a old 2.32.x version) itself uses mbox files, in a special hierarchical structure to allow subfolders and that like. It also stores it's own status info in X-Evolution and X-Evolution-Source
2016 Nov 03
2
Thunderbird vs. Evolution vs. OwnCloud
Le 03/11/2016 ? 08:41, Sorin Srbu a ?crit : > I use Thunderbird exclusively on my linux-systems. > I also feel the Lightning-addin for calendars in T-bird needs "some" work to > be usable. > > While I don't use my Owncloud for mail, only used as a cloud storage, I have > however used Evolution. In that context Evolution with CentOS sucks. It's just >
2009 Jun 24
1
[LLVMdev] Handling SMax(N, N - constInt) in Scalar Evolution pass
Hi all, I'm working on a project which tries to prove an access to an array is safe. For example, int foo(int s) { int * p = malloc(s * sizeof int); ... int q = p[s - 2]; } then the access of p[s - 2] always stays in bound. I implemented a prototype using the Scalar Evolution pass. Here are the pseudo-code of the implementation: const SCEV * offset =
2011 Aug 03
0
[LLVMdev] scalar evolution to determine access functions in arays
On 07/27/2011 03:11 PM, Jimborean Alexandra wrote: > Hello, > > How can I compute the functions on the loop iterators used as array > indices? > > For example: > > for i = 0, N > for j = 0, M > A[2*i + j - 10] = ... > > Can I obtain that this instruction A[2*i + j - 10]= .. always accesses > memory using a function f(i,j) = 2*i + j - 10 + base_address_of_A