Re: [Geary] file where program preferences are saved?



And if I check that option, geary seems to be called without the --hidden option:

$ ps aux | grep geary
fede     13962 16.6  3.2 3474744 263200 tty2   RLl+ 15:00   0:14 geary

Perhaps because the autostart desktop file has not been renamed as org.Gnome...?

$ cat desktop/geary-autostart.desktop.in
[Desktop Entry]
_Name=Geary
_GenericName=Mail Client
_X-GNOME-FullName=Geary Mail
_Comment=Send and receive email
_Keywords=Email;E-mail;Mail;
Icon=geary
TryExec=geary
Exec=geary --hidden
Type=Application
Terminal=false
Categories=GNOME;GTK;Network;Email;
StartupNotify=true
NoDisplay=true

There's a long discussion here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=766196#c13

Perhaps Niels can shed some light..

Thanks
Federico


Il giorno mer 31 mag 2017 alle 13:49, Federico Bruni <fede inventati org> ha scritto:
BTW, the impression is confirmed.
I see that after closing Geary, the process stays active, even if "always watch for new mail" is unchecked.

In fact geary is called without arguments:

$ ps aux | grep geary
fede 6646 24.7 3.3 3507672 273676 tty2 SLl+ 13:44 0:08 geary

I'm running a self-compiled version on Fedora:

$ geary --version
geary master~g5ab6f42


Il giorno mer 31 mag 2017 alle 12:51, Federico Bruni <fede inventati org> ha scritto:
Hi all

I know that the settings files are organized this way:

- ~/.config/geary contains the .ini files which define the email settings for each account - ~/.local/share/geary contains database and attachments for each account

What about the settings defined in the Preferences (which are valid for every account)?
There's a file somewhere where these settings are stored?

I'm asking this question because I have the impression that on my desktop computer Geary is always checking for new mail, even if the relevant preference is not checked.

Thanks in advance
Federico



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