[Evolution] More address nonsense

2001-11-15 Thread Meph Istopheles

  Is this s known bug?  Will I forever have to type addresses into the
To field manually?

  I'd imported my pine address book into evo.  Each time I've had to do
this (had file corruption before  the new snapshot replaced the file
I'd deleted), none of the addresses work.  There appear to be no spaces
round the address, though there is in the name (should the address field
in the Contact Card only have an address, as opposed to name  address?)

  Anyway, any mail I send is returned user unknown.

  E.

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Re: [Evolution] Outlook express dbx files

2001-11-15 Thread Trygve Falch

On Thu, 2001-11-15 at 00:55, Austin Gonyou wrote:

 Most of the text of text messages is in there. I believe the spec is
 published on MS as well.

Ok, I noticed right after I postet my message that there is, as Iain
said a utility (or a library with utility) to read and convert
.dbx-files. 

I actually convertet over 2000 mails from an OE5 mailforlder to
.mbox-files and then convertet them using the Evolution importer. It
worked very nicely.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/ol2mbox

LibDBX contains 2 sample application which I used to convert the
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[Evolution] using evolution mail from a third party product

2001-11-15 Thread Raimund Sacherer

hi

i have the following problem, if i work on a document with
openoffice.org638c and say send as email (i use evolution as mail client
and set openoffice to use the staroffice profile) then a mail composer
window pops up, but the attachment is not included.

this is the parameter openoffice uses to talk to evolution:

mailto:?Attach=file:///home/ray/OpenOffice.org638/user/temp/soffice.tmp/svgif.tmp/noname0.sxw

for example, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=test works really fine and
as expected.

maybe someone can help me!

best regards

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[Evolution] Sync with coming yopi ?

2001-11-15 Thread Eric DE VITO


Is it planned to get  evolution synchronize with the coming yopi ?
That would be greaaat to get such a pda and desktop all with linux
working together ...



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Re: [Evolution] Reply should come from source account

2001-11-15 Thread Ross Burton

On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 21:06, Jim Meyer wrote:
 Ahh, you've struck another bit of fun I've been having. Neither my
 office or my ISP will allow relaying from outside their internal
 networks; however, both will allow relaying regardless of claimed source
 address from within their internal networks.
 This leaves me wishing I could just toggle the outgoing SMTP server for
 all accounts at once. No mail client has adequately answered this
 problem yet, in my experience.

Run a local mail server with two configuration which can be switched
between via a small script?

Just a thought,
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[Evolution] No mouse mail reading - two and a half cheers

2001-11-15 Thread Nigel Metheringham

Just found that in the latest snapshot (2001.11.14.08.58 and maybe a few
earlier), that you can read mail in multiple folders from startup
without the mouse.

Now if you have a folder which has not had any messages read since
evolution was started, pressing tab a number of times highlights the
first message in the folder allowing n to then be used to get to the
first unread message.

However in the spirit of always being dissatisfied (sorry folks), is
there any chance that the first message in the folder could be
highlighted whenever you move to a folder with no previously selected
messages - this would mean that you could then cursor to the folder you
wanted and just hit n to read the first message rather than move to
folder and hit lots of tabs, n.

[Evolution is really getting there now though - I am pining for exmh
less and less each week]

Nigel.



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Re: [Evolution] Using my mail folders with evolution

2001-11-15 Thread Toader Mihai Claudiu

  Put an imap server on your machine .. and configure Evolution to use your
account thru IMAP ( or IMAP over SSL ):-) Put the userdefined prefix (i
don't recall the exact name) to be Mail/ and voila.

Sincerely,
 ToMiC


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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 4:11 AM
Subject: [Evolution] Using my mail folders with evolution


 Hello.

 What is the proper way to access mail folders already available
 with evolution, without duplicating them?

 My computer is set up to receive mail (using fetchmail) from my
 ISP. The received messages are delivered by procmail. As I
 subscribe to many different mailing lists, procmail is configured
 to use many different mail folder, under ~/Mail. There are more than
 one hundred of them.

 I tried to import one mail folder in evolution, and what it has done
 is basicaly a copy of the mail folder under the ~/evolution directory.
 That is not the behaviour I want, as I will continue to use the
 mutt email client, at least for a while.

 Any clues?

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Re: [Evolution] Importing netscape 6.1 files doesn't work !

2001-11-15 Thread José Ernesto Jardim

Hi

That was my first atempt but I can't. At least I didn't found a way to 
export the .mab and .na2 files.

Do you know a way ?

Thanks

EJ

Iain wrote:

On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 17:06, José Ernesto Jardim wrote:

  Hi

The single file importer doesn't import my contact list. How can I do it ?


If you can export them to either vcard or ldif format, there's importers
for them.

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[Evolution] A suggestion...

2001-11-15 Thread Jorge Salinas

I dont know if it already exist or if somebody else has suggested this
butI'm suscribed to several mailing lists, and i receive only the
digests...and when i want to reply a message i have to copy the original
message to the new one (which is not a problem)...but...i would like to
have an option to put the  symbol at the beginning of each line like
the tipical reply message (something like comment lines...)...to show
what is the original message...and not to put it manually...

sorry about my english...
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[Evolution] Accessing folders (not thru Evolution)

2001-11-15 Thread John Harlow

Prior to switching to the Evolution beta last August, I had for several
years run Eudora Pro, under vmware, using a samba share to store all of
my mailbox folders. Prior to that I used Outlook. Too many times (in the
dark days of Outlook) I suffered problems and lost data when something
would happen to my Outlook database and I could only get at the data via
Outlook (ugh!)

The primary reason I switched to Eudora was so that I would have access
to my email information (and attachments) w/out having to go thru the
email program. Eudora actually stores the mailboxes in an ASCII format
and each attachment is stored as an OS file. It is exceedingly nice to
be able to fgrep thru the mailboxes, open the raw ascii email file and
view the headers, directly copy attachments, delete a bunch of
attachments that I didn't want to hang onto, etc.. 

I would guess that similar functionality has to exist for the Evolution
datafiles, but I can't seem to find any info on directly accessing them.

My question is, what options exist for me to access the data in my
Evolution system directly, w/out having to go thru the application
itself? 

Thanks
John
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[Evolution] Evolution Icon

2001-11-15 Thread Enver ALTIN

Hi all,

I'm yet another Enlightenment user.

When I iconify the Main Evolution window into an Iconbox, unlike other
applications like Gnumeric and others, it gets displayed with a small
(think, 16x16 icon of Inbox folder) icon in the iconbox. But the
composer window displays a bigger (48x48 or 32x32) icon.

Can we get it to display a bigger icon? I know that it's an expected
behaviour, because it's just displaying the icon of the active folder
:)

Thanks.
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FW: [Evolution] Source Account Filtering

2001-11-15 Thread Joseph Tan

Dave,

I don't know if this is a long standing bug or something faulty with my
filtering logic, but I have never gotten source filtering to work since I
started using Evolution from 0.14.

Could someone please explain to both of us why a simple filter that receives
mail from one account seemingly is unable to move the messages to another
folder. I've tried everything, but it looks like a bug.

Another issue is that in some of my accounts, I have assigned it a unique
mail login, but I use the same return email address and the same name. As a
result, even though I have unique accounts, that come up as identical
enteries in the account drop down box! It makes picking between those
accounts genuine guesswork.

Cheers,

Joseph Tan

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Subject: [Evolution] Source Account Filtering


Hi All,

I'm running 0.99 on YDL 2.0. It looks like the Source Account Filter
option still doesn't work, unfortunately. Is this a known issue?

Thanks,

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Re: [Evolution] Accessing folders (not thru Evolution)

2001-11-15 Thread Chris Ball

On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 08:05:29AM -0500, John Harlow wrote:
 My question is, what options exist for me to access the data in my
 Evolution system directly, w/out having to go thru the application
 itself? 

They're all there, in:

~/evolution/local/Inbox/mbox# for locally stored
~/evolution/local/Inbox/subfolders/$folder/mbox # mail, as mbox files.

and

~/evolution/mail/imap/$address/$folder/ # for remote mail.

All are readable via a standard editor, or even by something like 'mutt'
with the -f switch and a filename.

Hope this helps, (and perhaps this should go in an FAQ of some sort?)

~C.

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Re: [Evolution] Problem with http linking?

2001-11-15 Thread Luis Villa

Please update to 11.14.08.58. That'll fix the problem.
Luis

On Thu, 2001-11-15 at 12:24, Ben Ricker wrote:
 I am running Evolution .99.1 [+cvs.2001.11.13.19.43] running on Redhat
 7.1. Since the I upgrded from an earlier CVS through Redcarpet,
 Evolution crashes when I right-click on an embedded httpd link and click
 on 'Open in Browser'. Is this a known problem?
 
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Re: [Evolution] Outlook express dbx files

2001-11-15 Thread Trygve Falch

On Thu, 2001-11-15 at 19:16, Austin Gonyou wrote:

 Do you just rename the resulting files to mbx, or will Evol just read
 them and know they are mbx based on mime?

Choosing the 'Automatic detect' option in the import wizard had no
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Re: [Evolution] How do I enable spellchecking in Evolution?

2001-11-15 Thread Kristian Sorensen

Thanks to everybody for answering this, my problem is now fixed.

Regards,
Kristian

On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 19:46, Mike Strock wrote:
 Install ASpell .  Spell checking is working nicely here.
 
 Mike Strock
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 On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 10:13, Kristian Sorensen wrote:
  Hello,
  
  I've downloaded Evolution 0.99.0 for RH7.1 using Red Carpet. How do I
  enable spellchecking? It's not hilited like the other options under
  Edit.
  
  Regards,
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[Evolution] [Fwd: [users] using evolution mail from a third party product]

2001-11-15 Thread Raimund Sacherer


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---BeginMessage---

hi

i have the following problem, if i work on a document with
openoffice.org638c and say send as email (i use evolution as mail client
and set openoffice to use the staroffice profile) then a mail composer
window pops up, but the attachment is not included.

this is the parameter openoffice uses to talk to evolution:

mailto:?Attach=file:///home/ray/OpenOffice.org638/user/temp/soffice.tmp/svgif.tmp/noname0.sxw

for example, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=test works really fine and
as expected.

maybe someone can help me!

best regards

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Re: [Evolution] No mouse mail reading - two and a half cheers

2001-11-15 Thread Eric Lambart

On Thu, 2001-11-15 at 03:20, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
 Just found that in the latest snapshot (2001.11.14.08.58 and maybe a few
 earlier), that you can read mail in multiple folders from startup
 without the mouse.
 
 Now if you have a folder which has not had any messages read since
 evolution was started, pressing tab a number of times highlights the
 first message in the folder allowing n to then be used to get to the
 first unread message.
 
 However in the spirit of always being dissatisfied (sorry folks), is
 there any chance that the first message in the folder could be
 highlighted whenever you move to a folder with no previously selected
 messages - this would mean that you could then cursor to the folder you
 wanted and just hit n to read the first message rather than move to
 folder and hit lots of tabs, n.
 
 [Evolution is really getting there now though - I am pining for exmh
 less and less each week]
 
   Nigel.

There's a bug report somewhere for this... I agree it would be very
nice.  I think more consistent keyboard support is going to be made a
priority, post-1.0.

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[Evolution] weather and news in summary

2001-11-15 Thread Juan Martinez

I'm behind a firewall.  Do I have to specify a proxy for Evolution
to be able to download the weather and news summaries?

Do I need to set an environment variable for Evolution?

TIA,

Juan Martinez

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Re: [Evolution] Recognizing Arbitrary Message Quotations (was Re:[Evolution]

2001-11-15 Thread Brett Johnson

On Thu, 2001-11-15 at 11:50, NotZed wrote:
 
 Or, we could just use ' ' like most everyone else, and the problem
 isn't there.

?? I don't see how this makes the problem go away.  Just because
Evolution decides to use ' ' for quoting doesn't mean that every other
mail client in the world will suddenly fall into line.  So, we still
need a way to recognize quoted text that doesn't conform to the ' '
convention.


Jim Meyer wrote:
  It appears that an poorly worded query on my part spawned an interesting
  topic: how can we recognize arbitrarily quoted messages for purposes of
  colorization, requoting, and rewrapping?

Personally, I'm partial to the regexp solution (this shouldn't be a
surprise ;o).  Simply use a regular expression to describe the various
ways that a string can be quoted.  Every line that matches said regular
expression is considered to be an attribution.  This works very well in
my experience (using Balsa and VM under XEmacs).  It's even a fairly
simple process to recognize different levels of quotation (simply remove
the first part of the line that matched the regexp, then try the match
again - recurse until it doesn't match anymore).

  It feels like a potentially worthwhile approach is to spend some time
  trying to recognize attribution strings; if we could learn to do that,
  we can infer that the next line is quoted somehow, and start to unravel
  which quoting strings relate to which attributions. 

Wow, that's ambitious.  Seems like it could easily be broken as well.  Take
this message for example:  NotZed's reply to your message didn't contain an
attribution at all, so I added one.  How would you distinguish between
NotZed's comments and your own, if I hadn't added the attribution?  For
that matter, how do you distinguish between them now?

  Ideally, we could completely unroll any number of arbitrarily quoted
  messages, which would allow us to then requote or rewrap tidily.
  
  However, this is no more easy than the first problem, and perhaps
  considerably harder. I'm thinking about this a bit in my spare moments,
  but to paraphrase ESR, many eyes make light work. ;]

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[Evolution] Intended behavior?

2001-11-15 Thread Mike Strock


I'm hesitant to post anything that resembles an error because it may be
intended behavior, but here goes anyway:

Evolution Open (.58 build) with folders on the left, message pane on the
right.  

Double click on a message (only message left in the message pane, hide
deleted messages turned on).  Delete the message.  It leaves the message
open, but does delete it from the list.  If there is more than one
message in the current folder, Evolution takes you to the next message.

Shouldn't it close the message (if it is the final message left in the
folder)?

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[Evolution] how to see cyrillic in evolution ?

2001-11-15 Thread Slava Zimine

When somebody sends me a mail in cyrillic (koi8)

the default Encoding shows mail message like lines:
ÐÒÉ×ÅÔ ÓÌÁ×Á! ÐÏÍÅÎÑÌ ÅÍÅÊÌ? Ñ ÔÏÖÅ:-)

ÈÏÞÕ ÚÁÐÏÚÄÁÌÏ (ËÁË ×ÓÅÇÄÁ, × ÍÏÅÊ ÕÖÁÓÎÏÊ ÔÒÁÄÉÃÉÉ - ÎÏ ×ÅÄØ ÎÁ ÍÅÓÔÅ
×Ó£ ÎÅ ÓÉÄÉÔÓÑ, ÕÅÚÖÁÌÁ ÎÁ ÍÅÓÑÃ)
ÐÏÚÄÒÁ×ÉÔØ ÔÅÂÑ É ÎÁÔÁÛÕ ÓÏ Ó×ÁÄØÂÏÊ! (ÕÖ ÎÅ ÂÕÄÅÍ ÇÏ×ÏÒÉÔØ
ÂÒÁËÏÓÏÞÅÔÁÎÉÅ, ÏÆÉÃÉÁÌØÎÏÅ É ÔÑÖ£ÌÏÅ ÓÌÏ×Ï)
ÎÁ ÆÏÔÏÇÒÁÆÉÉ ÂÙÌÏ ÐÏÓÍÏÔÒÅÔØ ÓÐÌÏÛÎÏÊ ÒÁÄÏÓÔØÀ - ÎÅÞÁÓÔÏ Õ×ÉÄÉÛØ ÌÀÄÅÊ
ÓÔÏÌØ ÓÞÁÓÔÌÉ×ÙÍÉ, ÍÏÌÏÄÙÍÉ, ËÒÁÓÉ×ÙÍÉ, ÔÁÎÃÕÀÝÉÍÉ ÃÅÌÕÀÝÉÍÉÓÑ...

View-CharEncoding-KOI8  doesn't change. 

What does change the mail text  is 

iew-CharEncoding-Unicode(UTF-8)

The mail then contains characters but unreadable,  as though I don't
have any *-koi8-r  fonts. 

I do. 

Opening the vi in xterm -fn *-koi8-r  font   and pasting the text from
evolution email   shows the text perfectly in russian. 


I've restarted Ximian-Gnome, choosing Russian language in gdm. 
Which showed many menu names correctly in russian  in evolution, 
but the text of the email message stayed the same unreadable. 

What's the problem of showing correctly  cyrillic in evolution?? 


Cheers, 
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Re: [Evolution] Intended behavior?

2001-11-15 Thread Eric Lambart

On Thu, 2001-11-15 at 12:18, Mike Strock wrote:
 
 I'm hesitant to post anything that resembles an error because it may be
 intended behavior, but here goes anyway:
 
 Evolution Open (.58 build) with folders on the left, message pane on the
 right.  
 
 Double click on a message (only message left in the message pane, hide
 deleted messages turned on).  Delete the message.  It leaves the message
 open, but does delete it from the list.  If there is more than one
 message in the current folder, Evolution takes you to the next message.
 
 Shouldn't it close the message (if it is the final message left in the
 folder)?

That's a known bug on file in bugzilla somewheres...

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution over ethernet

2001-11-15 Thread Mark Neill

On 15 Nov 2001, Rebecca J. Walter wrote:
 On Thu, 2001-11-15 at 20:46, Janne Morén wrote:
  A reason people haven't run it remotely is probably that it's quite
  painful to do so; part of it is the constant redrawing (which is barely
  noticeable locally, but is slow over the net), and partially because
  it's so difficult  (or, at least, was) to get it running over an SSH
  connection at all. Only after a remote 'killev' and 'oaf-slay' would I
  get anything more than just the mail-shell (and then only sometimes -
  looked like a timeout issue or something).

 I have been using this for weeks over ssh without a problem!! Where are
 other people having problems?? It doesn't appear slow to me either.  I
 am running it on an ethernet.. by ssh to the server then exporting the
 name of the local display and starting evo.  killing and slaying is not
 required.

ssh to the server, then exporting directly to your local display, or ssh
to the server, and DISPLAY back through the proxied X connection?

I suspect people with problems are exporting back through the ssh tunnel.
X is a crappy protocol to do this with, you get lots of little bitty
packets which need to be encrypted then decrypted.


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Re: [Evolution] Evolution over ethernet

2001-11-15 Thread Dave Euser

What's your network topology like? I'm thinking about latency
issuesI'm no expert, but if you've got a lot of traffic on your net,
with an unmanaged solution (eg hub instead of switch) a high latency
could explain the unresponsiveness of the guifrom the other
responses in this thread, it kinda looks like it's not an evo issue.

just a guesslooks like my liberal studies classes have given me an
affinity for pulling shit out my ass (and I can use cool words like
affinity).

Dave

On Fri, 2001-11-16 at 13:32, Raimund Sacherer wrote:
 hello!
 
 i am working with evolution over ethernet. the network utilization is
 like none, but evolution is really a bit slow, especially the toolbars,
 but the other widgets to... it is not really useable if i want to setup
 an officeserver with dump-x-terminals... 
 
 will that change in the future or is this by design??
 
 best regards
 
 p.s. the phrase 'that's by design' is mostly used by M$ programmern
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Re: [Evolution] device full?

2001-11-15 Thread Jeffrey Stedfast

The Linux kernel limits file sizes to 2 gigabytes. That was probably
your problem.

Jeff

On Thu, 2001-11-15 at 16:51, Warren G. Anderson wrote:
 Sorry for the confusion ... it is a 20GB partition with 10GB free, and I
 am not sending 10GB messages out. So yes, I have copious space left.
 
 Here is an interesting update, however. I have been involved in writing
 a multi-institutional grant proposal which necessitates sending lots of
 PDF docs back and forth.I am writing maybe 10-15 e-mails a day with
 fairly large attachments, have been for a couple of weeks now. So I
 started wondering if the sent folder was somehow limited in what it
 could hold. I made a sub folder of sent, and moved everything but the
 last few weeks worth of stuff into it. And the problem went away. 
 
 Probably just black magic, but I thought it was worth sharing.
 
 Warren
 On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 11:56, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
  It would be talking about the 10GB partition, presumably.
  
  Do you have space left on that device?
  
  Jeff
  
  On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 12:29, Warren G. Anderson wrote:
   During composition of e-mail, sending of e-mail and perhaps some other
   actions (I can't remember), I am getting a warning that evo can't save
   things because the device is full. I have 10GB of free space on the
   partition that everything but the boot files lives on, so I don't know
   what device it is talking about. Any suggenstions?
 
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Re: [Evolution] 1.0 branch

2001-11-15 Thread Bill Kenworthy

Hi, what occurs with anon cvs, is HEAD the branch?  If so, what tag
should I use to get the stable?  

BillK

On Fri, 2001-11-16 at 04:25, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
 Hello all,
 
 I have just created a 1.0 branch for Evolution, evolution-1-0-branch.
 
   1.0 and all the successive stable 1.0.x releases will come from that
 branch.  As a consequence,the 1.0 branch is subject to patch review
 mode, through the evolution-patches maililing list.  On the other hand,
 maintainers will be free to commit to the trunk (but contributors that
 are not part of the core team will still have to ask for permission
 before committing changes, of course).
 
   As for 1.0, we are now in super-frozen state.  No patches should be
 submitted to the 1.0 branch for now, unless some major showstopper is
 found.  The plan is to make RC2 the 1.0 release, and so far there has
 not been any evidence that more patching is required.  So even if
 patches are still welcome and patch review will go on, any further
 changes to the tree should be re-targeted as post-1.0.
 
   Bye,
 
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[Evolution] Where to send general Ximian issues?

2001-11-15 Thread Janne Morén

I helped a friend of mine install redhat 7.2 and Ximian Gnome today, and
found a lot of issues that I (having used Linux for a long time) have
never noticed before. Where can one send feedback about such things?

-- 
Trust the Computer. The Computer is your friend.

Mr. Jan Morén  Dept. of Cognitive Science
Tel. +46-046 222 8588  Kungshuset, Lund
Fax. +46-046 222 9758  S-222 22 Lund, Sweden



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Re: [Evolution] Where to send general Ximian issues?

2001-11-15 Thread John Weber

I had trouble finding this on the Ximian list of mailing lists, too.
there's a list called [EMAIL PROTECTED] that I didn't see on that list. I
found it somewhere else on the Ximian site, I think.

John

On Thu, 2001-11-15 at 15:43, Janne Morén wrote:
 I helped a friend of mine install redhat 7.2 and Ximian Gnome today, and
 found a lot of issues that I (having used Linux for a long time) have
 never noticed before. Where can one send feedback about such things?
 
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 Trust the Computer. The Computer is your friend.
 
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 Tel. +46-046 222 8588  Kungshuset, Lund
 Fax. +46-046 222 9758  S-222 22 Lund, Sweden
 
 
 
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Re: [Evolution] Transfer of data

2001-11-15 Thread Damon Chaplin

On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 21:13, Gerhard Schuck wrote:
 Hello,
 
 which are the relevant files if I want to transfer lets say the ToDo Database from 
one computer to another? I tried just to copy ~/evolution/local/Tasks/tasks.ics but 
evolution doesn't accept this file. It just replaces the file automatically with the 
original one. So there must be a backup mechanism in the background which I don't 
understand. I didn't find anything in the documentation.
 
 By the way, is this the right place to ask such questions? I asked the same question 
in [EMAIL PROTECTED] but got no answer there.

I think your problem is that the wombat server is still running, since
it is used to popup reminders. And it keeps the Todos/Events in memory.

So you have to quit evolution, run killev to kill the wombat, then
copy the new file into position.

Damon



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Re: [Evolution] toolbar button text

2001-11-15 Thread ///o-o\\\\\\

howdy,
not to be pesky, and i know you guyz have much more to worry about right
now, but *any* info on this would be great. at least for my own sanity if
anything, 'cause i swear it was like that before... i also searched the
archives and didn't see anything about it.

thanx again...

///o-o\\\
Jamie LaScolea
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From: ///o-o\\\ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 11:36 AM
Subject: [Evolution] toolbar button text


| howdy,
| at one point, i could swear my toolbar buttons did not have any text,
| only icons. recently however, this is not the case. i have the GNOME
| Control Center - Look and Feel - Applications - Toolbars have text
| labels checkbox UNchecked, yet the text for evolution is still there.
|
| has this changed semi-recently? is there an area in evolution to
| configure this? i really don't like the text :)
|
| thanx!
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| 
| ///o-o\\\
| Jamie LaScolea
|
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[Evolution] Type in name in the To Field, doesn't search the working LDAP server(s). How to?

2001-11-15 Thread Matthew Western

hi People,
I have an LDAP connection to my Exchange server working fine...  I can in a
new message click the 'To' button and select the LDAP address book.  But,
the default is my contacts folder which is fine.

If I type in the name of a person on the server that i know exists in the
too (without having it in my Contacts list) it doesn't find it.  How can i
make my address book either have the LDAP server as the default or make it
search the LDAP directory somehow??  any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Matthew




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Re: [Evolution] Transfer of data

2001-11-15 Thread Gerhard Schuck

Thanks to everybody who responded. Everything is clear now.

Gerhard Schuck
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On 16 Nov 2001 03:25:56 +0100
Rodrigo Moya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Fri, 2001-11-16 at 00:31, Damon Chaplin wrote:
  On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 21:13, Gerhard Schuck wrote:
   Hello,
   
   which are the relevant files if I want to transfer lets say the ToDo Database 
from one computer to another? I tried just to copy ~/evolution/local/Tasks/tasks.ics 
but evolution doesn't accept this file. It just replaces the file automatically with 
the original one. So there must be a backup mechanism in the background which I don't 
understand. I didn't find anything in the documentation.
   
   By the way, is this the right place to ask such questions? I asked the same 
question in [EMAIL PROTECTED] but got no answer there.
  
  I think your problem is that the wombat server is still running, since
  it is used to popup reminders. And it keeps the Todos/Events in memory.
  
  So you have to quit evolution, run killev to kill the wombat, then
  copy the new file into position.
  
 also (cleaner way), you could use the new iCalendar importer
 (File/Import) to import the tasks.ics file from the other computer.
 
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