Re: [Evolution] Evo 3.2.2 sees itself as offline
- From: Thomas Prost <thomas prost prosts info>
- To: evolution-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Evo 3.2.2 sees itself as offline
- Date: Sun, 13 May 2012 14:57:47 +0200
I don't have it all in mind, but remember that at the very beginning of
the thread, someone asked, if the errors were reproducible with
Thunderbird. Did you check that meanwhile ?
Couldn't yet find that in the archive ...
--
Best,
Thomas
Am Sonntag, den 13.05.2012, 14:14 +0200 schrieb Pascal Bernhard:
Am Sonntag, den 13.05.2012, 12:22 +0200 schrieb Thomas Prost:
... don't see evolutuion's default settings here, but possible errors to
be made seemed to me:
[] In ALLen Ordnern nach neuen E-Mails sehen
[X] In ABOnnierten Ordnern nach neuen E-Mails sehen
[X] Nur ABOnnierte Ordner anzeigen
Da mag auch noch die ein oder andere alte Ãbersetzung bei mir (2.32)
eine Rolle spielen ?!!
Hi Thomas,
all my settings should be correct:
[X] In ALLen Ordnern nach neuen E-Mails sehen
[ ] In ABOnnierten Ordnern nach neuen E-Mails sehen
[ ] Nur ABOnnierte Ordner anzeigen
I noticed that the warnings I receive from Evolution are all related to
the Yahoo-account. I switched to POP instead of IMAP, but the problems
persist. I cannot fetch any new messages, there are no subfolders
displayed and not all messages in the folders are downloaded. I played
around with the login name (adding @yahoo.de), but that doesn't help. It
shouldn't be login problem, as I seem to be able to connect to the
server at least temporarily.
BTW: Has anyone on this list have any success configuring Yahoo via IMAP
in Evolution? Maybe I'm doing something wrong when setting it up,
although I don't see where the mistake could be.
Another account doesn't work at all with Evolution I realized
(imap.zoho.com & smtp.zoho.com). Neither messages nor folders are
downloaded from the mail server.
I have Evolution installed on a second machine (Fedora 16) as well, and
with the Yahoo-account there are the same issues. I thought I might
export the Evolution settings from the Debian computer, and import them
in Fedora, to see whether Evolution behaves in the same way. Right now I
do not know which exact version Fedora is shipping out, but I will
check, so I can see whether the problem lies with Evolution's version.
Here on Debian Testing it is 3.2.2
Regards,
Pascal
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