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Today's Topics:

   1. Bolding Shortcuts (The Matt)
   2. Re: IMAP issues with Evolution 1.4: use offlineimap!!! (HvR)
   3. How does the evo filter for mailing list work? (Mikhail Ramendik)
   4. Re: How does the evo filter for mailing list work? (Jeffrey
Stedfast)
   5. more useful camel-WARNING ? (Lloyd D Budd)
   6. Re: more useful camel-WARNING ? (Jeffrey Stedfast)
   7. Spell checker and evolution 1.4 (Michael Fabbri)
   8. Re: Spell checker and evolution 1.4 (Ted Anderson)
   9. How to connect to RSS feeds? (Leon Adato)
  10. Re: How to connect to RSS feeds? (Ted Anderson)
  11. Re: more useful camel-WARNING ? (Not Zed)
  12. Re: Bolding Shortcuts (Not Zed)

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Message: 1
From: The Matt <thompsma colorado edu>
To: evolution lists ximian com
Organization: JILA
Date: 08 Jul 2003 11:43:17 -0600
Subject: [Evolution] Bolding Shortcuts

This may have been answered, but I couldn't seem to find it.  I use the
shortcut bar more as my mail tree than the folder bar (the shortcut bar
is smaller and I run at 1024x768).  Unfortunately, this means I don't
get the nice *bold* effect when a folder has new mail.

So I was wondering if there is any way to get my mail folder shortcuts
to be displayed in bold when there are new messages in that folder?

Thanks for any help,
Matt
--
"And isn't sanity really just a one-trick pony, anyway?  I mean,
all you get is one trick, rational thinking, but when you're good
and crazy, ooh ooh ooh, the sky's the limit!" -- The Tick
  The Matt -- http://ucsub.colorado.edu/~thompsma/


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Message: 2
Subject: Re: [Evolution] IMAP issues with Evolution 1.4: use
offlineimap!!!
From: HvR <hvrietsc myrealbox com>
To: guenther <guenther rudersport de>
Cc: Chris Gow <cgow digitalfairway com>, evolution lists ximian com
Organization:
Date: 08 Jul 2003 11:28:57 -0700


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not to harp on this, but the evolution imap support is not that good..i
gave up a couple off months ago and switched to offlineimap
(http://gopher.quux.org:70/devel/offlineimap/), it does imap real well
and turns the imap emails into md folders which evo can read real well!
So no loss of functionality and on top of that offline email reading
(yes including attachments which evo seems to forget all the time).

Also sending is much faster using md folders: with over 15,000 emails in
my Sent folder using IMAP under evo means minutes of scanning time each
time i send an email (yes i know it is the imap protocol fault not
evo's). With md folder it is local so instantaneous.


On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 15:03, guenther wrote:

I've recently installed Ximian desktop 2.0 on my Suse 8.2 computer and
I
am having issues with getting IMAP in Evolution 1.4 to work. Whenever
I
connect to my IMAP server the message 'Scanning folders in IMAP
server....' displays for a couple of minutes but no email is ever
downloaded.  I noticed that the pre-release of 1.4 had an issue that
required you to remove and recreate your IMAP account. I tried that bu
t
it still didn't work.  I can get my mail via IMAP from Mozilla with no
problem. I get prompted for a login and if I enter the wrong password
I
get an error, so I know it can connect to the server.

In the Mail Account Settings under tab Receiving Options, do you have
disabled "Show only subscribed folders" and set the correct "Folder
Namespace" if needed?

...guenther

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<FONT SIZE="3">not to harp on this, but the evolution imap support is not
that good..i gave up a couple off months ago and switched to offlineimap
(http://gopher.quux.org:70/devel/offlineimap/), it does imap real well and
turns the imap emails into md folders which evo can read real well! So no
loss of functionality and on top of that offline email reading (yes
including attachments which evo seems to forget all the time). <BR>
<BR>
Also sending is much faster using md folders: with over 15,000 emails in
my Sent folder using IMAP under evo means minutes of scanning time each time
i send an email (yes i know it is the imap protocol fault not evo's). With
md folder it is local so instantaneous.</FONT><BR>
<BR>
<BR>
On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 15:03, guenther wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>
<PRE><FONT COLOR="#2b00ba" SIZE="3"><I>&gt; I've recently installed Ximian
desktop 2.0 on my Suse 8.2 computer and I
&gt; am having issues with getting IMAP in Evolution 1.4 to work. Whenever
I
&gt; connect to my IMAP server the message 'Scanning folders in IMAP
&gt; server....' displays for a couple of minutes but no email is ever
&gt; downloaded.  I noticed that the pre-release of 1.4 had an issue that
&gt; required you to remove and recreate your IMAP account. I tried that
but
&gt; it still didn't work.  I can get my mail via IMAP from Mozilla with
no
&gt; problem. I get prompted for a login and if I enter the wrong password
I
&gt; get an error, so I know it can connect to the server.

In the Mail Account Settings under tab Receiving Options, do you have
disabled &quot;Show only subscribed folders&quot; and set the correct
&quot;Folder
Namespace&quot; if needed?

...guenther</I></FONT></PRE>
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Message: 3
From: Mikhail Ramendik <mr ramendik ru>
To: evolution lists ximian com
Organization:
Date: 08 Jul 2003 23:46:35 +0400
Subject: [Evolution] How does the evo filter for mailing list work?

Hello!

I have viewed full headers of messages in one of the mailing lists I am
subscribed to, and found no List-* or Mailing-List kludge. And yet Evo
has successfully created a filter for this mailing list, and this filter
works!

Question: HOW does it work? By Reply-To?

I need it for development of something very different (a server-side
filter).

Thanks in advance for any explanation!

Yours, Mikhail Ramendik


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Message: 4
Subject: Re: [Evolution] How does the evo filter for mailing list work?
From: Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj ximian com>
To: Mikhail Ramendik <mr ramendik ru>
Cc: evolution lists ximian com
Organization: Ximian, Inc.
Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 15:58:05 -0400

black magic :-)

take a look at camel-mime-utils.c, there's a table of regex expressions
that extract a 'token' which it uses to match against later messages
coming from the same message-list.

Jeff

On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 15:46, Mikhail Ramendik wrote:
Hello!

I have viewed full headers of messages in one of the mailing lists I am
subscribed to, and found no List-* or Mailing-List kludge. And yet Evo
has successfully created a filter for this mailing list, and this filter
works!

Question: HOW does it work? By Reply-To?

I need it for development of something very different (a server-side
filter).

Thanks in advance for any explanation!

Yours, Mikhail Ramendik

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Message: 5
From: Lloyd D Budd <lloyd foolswisdom com>
To: evolution lists ximian com
Date: 08 Jul 2003 11:07:48 -0400
Subject: [Evolution] more useful camel-WARNING ?

Hello,

I have done a dual upgrade. Gnome Evolution 1.4 looks great!

MacOS X / Evo v.1.2.4 to Gentoo PPC / Evo v.1.4.0

All of the 'local' folders list none (or a few) of the messages that
they contain.  I received errors regarding most(/all?) of the -summary
files which do exist.

By deleting each folder's summary and index files (why not ;-), it seems
that everything is there.

Still I would like to track down the other warnings -- at least find out
which folder's file they are referring to.

Is there a env variable or compile option (or patch) to make the
following STDOUT/ERR msgs useful?  Paths with file names to the user
data might be appropriate.  I have each of the following messages
multiple times.


original start:

(evolution:8755): camel-local-provider-WARNING **: Didn't get the next
message where I expected (0) got 2565 instead

---

after deleting the summaries & indices:

(evolution:8867): camel-WARNING **: Cannot create charset conversion
from X-UNKNOWN to UTF-8: Invalid argument

(evolution:8867): camel-WARNING **: Cannot convert 'X-UNKNOWN' to
'UTF-8', message index may be corrupt


(evolution:8867): widgets-WARNING **: Could not open converter for
'unknown-8bit' to 'UTF-8' charset


(evolution:8867): camel-WARNING **: Could not find key entry for word
'section000240000000000000000': No such file or directory

other "words": '0x00000000' , 'b4547ac2ad0bdc0924181842568fc32' ,
'jarf464c24166534ab1022b8dc9f9087aee'


Thank you,
Lloyd



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Message: 6
Subject: Re: [Evolution] more useful camel-WARNING ?
From: Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj ximian com>
To: Lloyd D Budd <lloyd foolswisdom com>
Cc: evolution lists ximian com
Organization: Ximian, Inc.
Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 16:14:58 -0400

none of those warnings are anything to worry about.

Jeff

On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 11:07, Lloyd D Budd wrote:
Hello,

I have done a dual upgrade. Gnome Evolution 1.4 looks great!

MacOS X / Evo v.1.2.4 to Gentoo PPC / Evo v.1.4.0

All of the 'local' folders list none (or a few) of the messages that
they contain.  I received errors regarding most(/all?) of the -summary
files which do exist.

By deleting each folder's summary and index files (why not ;-), it seems
that everything is there.

Still I would like to track down the other warnings -- at least find out
which folder's file they are referring to.

Is there a env variable or compile option (or patch) to make the
following STDOUT/ERR msgs useful?  Paths with file names to the user
data might be appropriate.  I have each of the following messages
multiple times.


original start:

(evolution:8755): camel-local-provider-WARNING **: Didn't get the next
message where I expected (0) got 2565 instead

---

after deleting the summaries & indices:

(evolution:8867): camel-WARNING **: Cannot create charset conversion
from X-UNKNOWN to UTF-8: Invalid argument

(evolution:8867): camel-WARNING **: Cannot convert 'X-UNKNOWN' to
'UTF-8', message index may be corrupt


(evolution:8867): widgets-WARNING **: Could not open converter for
'unknown-8bit' to 'UTF-8' charset


(evolution:8867): camel-WARNING **: Could not find key entry for word
'section000240000000000000000': No such file or directory

other "words": '0x00000000' , 'b4547ac2ad0bdc0924181842568fc32' ,
'jarf464c24166534ab1022b8dc9f9087aee'


Thank you,
Lloyd


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Message: 7
From: Michael Fabbri <Michael Fabbri nominum com>
To: evolution lists ximian com
Date: 08 Jul 2003 14:54:27 -0700
Subject: [Evolution] Spell checker and evolution 1.4

I recently upgraded to evolution 1.4 with using
redcarpet.  The upgrade also installed gnome-spell
and aspell.

Unfortunately, spell checking does not work for me.
The spell check option in the Edit menu is grayed
out.

How can I get spell checking to work?  I naively assume
that redcarpet installed and configured everything
correctly.

Thanks



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Message: 8
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Spell checker and evolution 1.4
From: Ted Anderson <tja pobox com>
To: evolution lists ximian com
Date: 09 Jul 2003 00:21:31 +0200

This is what Mark Gordon had to say about troubleshooting spell
checking:

On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 21:56, Mark Gordon wrote:
Spell checking is one of the more complicated features in Evolution
from a standpoint of release engineering and package management.
Evolution uses a set of libraries for spell checking, some of which
are used by other applications.  Evolution often requires newer
versions of some of these libraries.  Making packages that work with
both Evolution and older applications can be tricky (hence some of the
*spell-compat packages we've been releasing lately for some
platforms).  Additionally, there's the need to support a wide variety
of languages.  All these make the problem unusually complicated.

The best diagnostic for broken spell checking is to run the following
command:

rpm -qa | grep spell | sort

Then check against the list below.  If anything is missing, install it
via Red Carpet.  If you have further unexplained problems, the output
of the above command should be included in the bug report and/or list
post.

Mandrake Linux 9.1:
aspell-0.50.3-1mdk
gnome-spell1.0-1.0.4-0.ximian.6.1

Red Hat Linux 7.3:
aspell-0.33.7.1-9
gnome-spell1.0-1.0.4-0.ximian.4.1
pspell-0.12.2-8

Red Hat Linux 8.0:
aspell-0.50.3-1.ximian.2
gnome-spell1.0-1.0.4-0.ximian.5.1

Red Hat Linux 9:
aspell-0.50.3-1.ximian.2
gnome-spell1.0-1.0.4-0.ximian.6.1

SuSE Linux 8.2:
aspell-0.50.2-74
gnome-spell1.0-1.0.4-0.ximian.7.1

This list is, of course, subject to change as new versions and
revisions are released.

This list provides the basic functionality needed to have spell
checking, but it doesn't necessarily provide the files necessary to
spell check in a particular language.  These files are typically split
out into separate packages, since most machines will only need to
carry out spell checking in a small number of languages.  Support for
spell checking in specific languages is typically added by packages
with names such as aspell-en (for US English), aspell-en-uk (for
British English), aspell-de (for German), etc.  Note that Red Hat
includes US English support in its aspell package, and hence Red Hat
users typically won't need a separate aspell-en package.  With the
exception of English-speaking Red Hat users, you will need to install
an aspell-$LANG package.

Important note for users of non-English languages: our gnome-spell1.0
packages for Red Hat Linux 8.0 and Red Hat Linux 9 don't work with the
aspell-$LANG packages provided by Red Hat.  This is because the
version of gnome-spell1.0 used by Evolution requires an updated aspell
which is not compatible with the aspell-$LANG packages that come with
those versions of Red Hat Linux  Consequently, updated packages from
Ximian will be needed to get spell checking to work in Evolution 1.4
under Red Hat Linux 8.0 and Red Hat Linux 9 for languages other than
English.  These packages are not yet available, but packages for
several languages should be released quite soon, and others are in the
works.

To configure the language(s) for which spell checking will be enabled
by default in the composer, go to:

Tools -> Settings -> Composer Preferences -> Spell Checking

This should present a list of languages for which you can do spell
checking.  If a language is enabled, words in the dictionary for that
language will be assumed spelled correctly.  In most cases, users will
want only a single language checked.  Polyglots may want several
languages selected, or they may want to change the list dynamically in
the composer window, which can be done from:

Edit -> Current Languages

...which presents a similar list of languages.

-Mark Gordon


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Message: 9
From: Leon Adato <leon adatofamily com>
Reply-To: leon adatofamily com
To: evolution lists ximian com
Organization:
Date: 08 Jul 2003 21:45:24 -0400
Subject: [Evolution] How to connect to RSS feeds?


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The usual appologies if this has been covered before.

Does Evolution (I'm still on 1.2.x) support RSS? If so, how do you set
up a feed? If not, what tools should I look at to enable that kind of
functionality?

Thanks as always.
--
Leon Adato
===============
Kindness is in our power, even when fondness is not.
     -Samuel Johnson, lexicographer (1709-1784)
adatole yahoo com
phone: 440-542-9659
fax: 305-832-2818

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The usual appologies if this has been covered before. <BR>
<BR>
Does Evolution (I'm still on 1.2.x) support RSS? If so, how do you set up
a feed? If not, what tools should I look at to enable that kind of
functionality?<BR>
<BR>
Thanks as always.<BR>
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<PRE>--
Leon Adato
===============
Kindness is in our power, even when fondness is not.
     -Samuel Johnson, lexicographer (1709-1784)
adatole yahoo com
phone: 440-542-9659
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Message: 10
Subject: Re: [Evolution] How to connect to RSS feeds?
From: Ted Anderson <tja pobox com>
To: evolution lists ximian com
Date: 09 Jul 2003 03:55:43 +0200

I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for because I'm still
learning about RSS, but in Tools, Settings, Summary Preferences, click
on the newsfeed tab and then press the New button. I just used it to add
my Movable Type blog and it came up right away in the summary!

On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 03:45, Leon Adato wrote:
The usual appologies if this has been covered before.

Does Evolution (I'm still on 1.2.x) support RSS? If so, how do you set
up a feed? If not, what tools should I look at to enable that kind of
functionality?

Thanks as always.
--
Ted Anderson tja pobox com
http://www.tedandellen.com/blog


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Message: 11
Subject: Re: [Evolution] more useful camel-WARNING ?
From: Not Zed <notzed ximian com>
To: Lloyd D Budd <lloyd foolswisdom com>
Cc: evolution lists ximian com
Organization:
Date: 09 Jul 2003 16:31:58 +0930

On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 00:37, Lloyd D Budd wrote:
Hello,

I have done a dual upgrade. Gnome Evolution 1.4 looks great!

MacOS X / Evo v.1.2.4 to Gentoo PPC / Evo v.1.4.0

All of the 'local' folders list none (or a few) of the messages that
they contain.  I received errors regarding most(/all?) of the -summary
files which do exist.

By deleting each folder's summary and index files (why not ;-), it seems
that everything is there.

Hmm, this shouldn't have been needed.  The files should even be platform
neutral ... something funny is going on.

Still I would like to track down the other warnings -- at least find out
which folder's file they are referring to.

Is there a env variable or compile option (or patch) to make the
following STDOUT/ERR msgs useful?  Paths with file names to the user
data might be appropriate.  I have each of the following messages
multiple times.


original start:

(evolution:8755): camel-local-provider-WARNING **: Didn't get the next
message where I expected (0) got 2565 instead

Indeed looks like the the summary files were messed up.

---

after deleting the summaries & indices:

These aren't really that important.  The first few are for emails that
contain invalid charset specifications, which we probably need to get
better at ignoring.

The last few are from the indexer, and probably indicate key clashes
(the algorithms weren't completed to deal with these), although none of
the keys are things anybody searches on so it was never fixed.  (might
actually be other bugs ... but not life and death ones).


(evolution:8867): camel-WARNING **: Cannot create charset conversion
from X-UNKNOWN to UTF-8: Invalid argument

(evolution:8867): camel-WARNING **: Cannot convert 'X-UNKNOWN' to
'UTF-8', message index may be corrupt


(evolution:8867): widgets-WARNING **: Could not open converter for
'unknown-8bit' to 'UTF-8' charset


(evolution:8867): camel-WARNING **: Could not find key entry for word
'section000240000000000000000': No such file or directory

other "words": '0x00000000' , 'b4547ac2ad0bdc0924181842568fc32' ,
'jarf464c24166534ab1022b8dc9f9087aee'


Thank you,
Lloyd


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Message: 12
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Bolding Shortcuts
From: Not Zed <notzed ximian com>
To: The Matt <thompsma colorado edu>
Cc: evolution lists ximian com
Organization:
Date: 09 Jul 2003 16:34:34 +0930


I don't think you can, without some code.  The widget which does the
shortcut bar might not have that feature.

On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 03:13, The Matt wrote:
This may have been answered, but I couldn't seem to find it.  I use the
shortcut bar more as my mail tree than the folder bar (the shortcut bar
is smaller and I run at 1024x768).  Unfortunately, this means I don't
get the nice *bold* effect when a folder has new mail.

So I was wondering if there is any way to get my mail folder shortcuts
to be displayed in bold when there are new messages in that folder?

Thanks for any help,
Matt



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