Cc: to the list, as you seem to intend it. Pine... ;-))

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Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 16:33:27 +0200 (CEST)
From: Roland Orre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > > I just upgraded from evolution 1.2 to evolution 1.4 (the only one
> > > available in the Debian unstable distribution)
> >
> > I always believed folks using Debian unstable are knowing better to take
> > over a thread and reply... ;-)
> 
> For all years I stuck to the principle that the systems I'm
> running should be available on CD, but over time I found that I
> want the "bleeding edge" anyway, so running Debian unstable is
> the most comfortable way of doing this (if you have a good
> connection that is :) (our company has 100 Mb/s))
[...]

Uhm, seems my comment has lost by translating from German...

You hijacked another ones thread, by replying instead of creating a new
message. And I thought, Debian users know, not to do this... ;-)


> So, then I just can't understand how they (they evolution developers)
> can remove that setting before they have verified that it works.

Actually, in 1.3.x beta versions that choice was offered, but did not
work as well...


> It's possible that the evolution developers are not *nix people
> or it's possible that they are not using evolution (at least not
> 1.4) themselves.  *nix people don't accept the crappy editing
> style contaminated from the Windoze environment (at least when
> having a choice).

They are and they indeed use Evo 1.4.

...guenther


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