![]() ![]() That debugging options may help, I will try it this evening.Įvolution version is now 3.48.4 genlop -t evolution Thank you very much for the link to Apps/Evolution/Debugging - GNOME Wiki!, I did not found that page yesterday. I also tested various evolution configuration options, but always I get only the message “This message cannot be sent because you have not specified any recipients”. I tested my account with webmail, which works fine. As evolution was compiled with LTO and mold linker, I recompiled evolution and evolution-data-server without LTO and with default ldd linker. I created a new account on my Gentoo AMD64 Linux box, and got the same behaviour. I can receive messages, but still not send. One more strange result is, that after reinstall all messages in inbox get the current date, while old messages should have the old dates. The strange message for sending is “This message cannot be sent because you have not specified any recipients” which makes no sense as I specified a recipient. I think a few weeks ago that was still possible. Now I discovered, that I can not send messages any more. Then some weeks ago, it was suddenly impossible to delete messages. And my last install a year ago was even very easy, I had only to specify the email address, all settings were inferred from provider ( ). NET 4.Hello, is someone still using the evolution email client? OneCommander requires Windows 10 or Windows 11 and. Security: DEP (permanent) ASLR (high entropy) Memory-safe language C#/.NET ![]() GPU Hardware DirectX accelerated where possible ![]() Privacy tldr: OneCommander is not collecting or transmitting users' data. ![]() It is free for home use and has no ads.Ĭommercial use is allowed with the Pro license. Features include tabs, dual-pane browsers, columns navigation, built-in preview, a theming system, color tags, and much more. OneCommander is a modern file manager for Windows 10 and Windows 11. ![]()
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