Evolution problem
Rod McCown
rodmccown at aircanopy.net
Fri Dec 24 15:11:11 UTC 2010
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Rod McCown
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On Thu, 2010-12-23 at 22:10 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-12-23 at 19:35 -0600, Rod McCown wrote:
> > Without the .evolution/Trash folder, I get this error; 'Error trying to
> > expunge .#evolution/Trash'
> >
> > When I created a Trash folder the error went away, but then it doesn't
> > do anything.
>
> [Please don't top-post on this list. See the Guidelines]
>
> You need to give some basic information:
>
> 1) What version of Evo is this?
> 2) What kind of mail account has the problem? POP? IMAP? Exchange?, ...
>
> Also:
>
> 3) When you visit the account's Trash folder within Evo, does it contain
> deleted messages?
> 4) Is your /home filesystem nearly full? How about your /tmp filesystem?
> 5) Are any local (i.e. POP) folders near 2GB in size (can give problems
> in Evo versions prior to 2.32)?
> 6) With or without a Trash directory on your filesystem, Evo should
> still show its own Trash folder (which has a special icon). Is this what
> you see?
>
> poc
>
This version is 2.30, and is a pop mail account. None of the filesystems
are full, and none of the folders are even close to being a gig in size.
As far as the icon, there is a "trashcan" in the folders column at the
left. I did not know that 2.32 was available. Does it work with F13?
That is what I'm running.
Thanks.
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