Evolution Email stopped working for me

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mayflower
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A rejoint: 01/11/2012

Guys, I must have buggered up my Evolution Email. Everytime I am trying to write an email message and hit the send button at first nothing happens...meaning pop up window "create a new message" just stays open and nothing is being sent...

Any idea what that could be?

mayflower
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A rejoint: 01/11/2012

I take that question back. Who cares. It's been a long time since I have wanted to stop being lazy and start learning how to use Mutt. I'll seize this opportunity and sudo aptitude purge evolution.

Thanks

marioger
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A rejoint: 11/20/2011

What about seamonkey? What about reinstall evolution?

Dave_Hunt

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A rejoint: 09/19/2011

And there is thunderbird and terminal clients like alpine or mutt.

On Feb 5, 2012, at 7:44 PM, name at domain wrote:

> What about seamonkey? What about reinstall evolution?

marioger
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A rejoint: 11/20/2011

If he want something as ugly as a terminal client, yes he could give a try to alpine and mutt. And if thunderbird were 100% free software, it would appear in the Trisquel applications list.

lembas
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A rejoint: 05/13/2010

Alpine might be ugly but it is very effective, much more so than any graphical client.

Thunderbird is free and in the repos.

Dave_Hunt

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A rejoint: 09/19/2011

What do you mean by "ineffective" in this context?

-Dave

On 02/07/2012 11:29 AM, name at domain wrote:
> Alpine might be ugly but it is very effective, much more so than any
> graphical client.

lembas
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A rejoint: 05/13/2010

To the point, fast, no thrills or frills. Keyboard over mouse. No eye candy. All walk no talk.

If you read a lot of mail, you will notice the difference.

SirGrant

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I am a translator!

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A rejoint: 07/27/2010

Thunderbird IS in the repos. The problem with thunderbird isn't that it is not 100% free it is that it recommends non-free addons to the user through the add-on menu. The version in Trisquel has been modified to fix that issue and directs the user to our own add-on page.

However if the user wishes to use a terminal based email client more power to them as long as it is free. If that suits their needs better awesome.

marioger
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A rejoint: 11/20/2011

i am going to try it...