[Evolution] Retaining Settings

2001-12-17 Thread Chris Montgomery

I am having a similar problem that someone else mentioned yesterday
about Evolution not retaining program settings when closing down and
then later restarting. For example, I prefer to have the folder bar
visible instead of the shortcut bar. After closing down Evo and then
restarting, it starts up with the shortcut bar displayed instead of the
folder bar.

Any solutions for this?

TIA,

Chris 


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Re: [Evolution] Feature Requests - Is There A List?

2001-12-17 Thread Chris Montgomery

Where? All I can find are bug reports. Are you saying that feature
requests are the same as reported bugs? I view them as two separate
things.

Chris

On Mon, 2001-12-17 at 15:49, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
 All feature requests can be found in bugzilla at
 http://bugzilla.ximian.com
 
 Jeff


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[Evolution] Turning Off Viewer Pane

2001-12-16 Thread Chris Montgomery

Howdy,

Is there a way to turn off the viewer pane for ALL folders with one
setting? I just imported hundreds of folders from MS Outlook and I'm
finding it a pain to have to turn off the viewer pane in each folder.

TIA,

Chris




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[Evolution] Evolution and Package Dependencies

2001-12-13 Thread Chris Montgomery

Newbie alert...

Howdy,

I want to download just the Evolution package on my Red Hat 7.1 system using
the Red-Carpet package manager. Selecting this package on the Install screen
and clicking the install button gives me a failed dependencies error:

Package kdepim needs package libpisock.so.3 which cannot be found

Some questions:
1. Can I download just the Evolution package without downloading other
Ximian packages (desktop, etc.)?
2. It appears that I do have the libpisock.so.3 library package installed,
but it has a shared library link pointing to libpisock.so.3.0.1 (it's listed
on my system like this:
/usr/lib/libpisock.so.3 - libpisock.so.3.0.1)
Is the shared link what is causing the problem? If so, can something be done
to overcome the problem?
3. The libpisock.so.3 library appears to be part of the pilot-link package,
which is used for synching Palm Pilots with desktop tools. If I don't have a
Palm Pilot, can I just uninstall the pilot-link package? Will that get rid
of the dependency problem I have now?

Thanks,

Chris


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[Evolution] Mass Import Possible?

2001-12-07 Thread Chris Montgomery

Howdy,

I succeeded in migrating my Outlook 2000 mail into mbox (Eudora) format. Is 
it possible to do a mass import of these messages into Evolution? From what 
I can tell, Evo only lets you import one mbox file at a time. I have 
hundreds of nested mail folders and it would be a real pain to create each 
folder and them import every mailbox under each one.

The only other option I can see is to do a mass import into Netscape (on 
Linux) and then run Evo's import from another application (Netscape is the 
only one showing up under the options) to import everything from Netscape.

How have others handled this?

TIA,

Chris


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Re: [Evolution] Mass Import Possible?

2001-12-07 Thread Chris Montgomery

I would do that if I could, but I can't have Windows and Linux running at 
the same time since I have both installed on the same machine and have to 
reboot to switch between them.

Thanks,

Chris

At 06:23 PM 12/7/2001 -0800, John Sturgeon wrote:
One option is to use an IMAP server as in intermediate data store.  You 
can put your folders on the IMAP server, then pull them into Evo.

-john 



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RE: [Evolution] Can't Initialize Evolution

2001-12-04 Thread Chris Montgomery

Benjamin,

Yep, libnspr4 was what I needed. Downloaded/installed it with Red Carpet and
Evo came right up. Huzzah! (although it did crash on one particular page of
the documentation, but that's not an obstacle)

Anyway, thanks for helping this Linux newbie out. I'll be switching over to
Evo from M$ Outlook asap.

Chris

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 11:16 PM
 To: Chris Montgomery
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [Evolution] Can't Initialize Evolution


 ldd `which wombat` | grep libplc
   libplc4.so = /usr/lib/libplc4.so (0x4023d000)
 rpm -qf /usr/lib/libplc4.so
   libnspr4-0.9.6-ximian.1

   So you'll need libnspr4.



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RE: [Evolution] Release 1.0

2001-12-04 Thread Chris Montgomery

Duane,

I don't know if this will help you or not, but I had the same problem. In my
case, I was missing the libplc4.so file, contained in the libnspr4 library
package. If you type wombat at the terminal and then get this error:

wombat: error while loading shared libraries: libplc4.so: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory

Then you probably need the package. Type ldd `which wombat` | grep libplc
to see if libplc4.so is on your system. If not, you need the package. Once I
installed it, Evolution came right up.

Thanks go to Benjamin Kahn for helping me figure this out.

Cheers,

Chris

 -Original Message-
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 Behalf Of Duane C. Mallory
 Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 4:31 AM
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 Subject: [Evolution] Release 1.0


 I have successfully updated release 1.0 of Evolution through Red Carpet
 this morning. I must congratulate the whole Ximian crew on this mile
 stone event.

 I would also like to say that the pre-1.0 problem that I have
 experienced, and judging from this list, others have experienced, with
 the error database configuration file not found when trying to start
 Evolution still exists. I need to run oaf-slay before I can run
 Evolution. Do we have any idea of what the problem is, or an expected
 resolution?

 Best Regards,

 DCM


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[Evolution] Can't Initialize Evolution

2001-12-03 Thread Chris Montgomery

Howdy,

New to Linux/Ximian Evolution. Have installed Evolution 1.0 using the Red Carpet app 
and am trying to get Evo running. I keep getting this error:

evolution-shell-WARNING **: Cannot access Bonobo/ConfigDatabase on wombat: (IDL: 
OAF/GeneralError:1.0)

The error occurs whether I start in terminal or via the Gnome menus.

If I type wombat in the terminal, I then get this error:

wombat: error while loading shared libraries: libplc4.so: cannot open shared object 
file: No such file or directory

Am I missing the libplc4.so file? Where should I look for it? I looked for this using 
the Red Carpet app but couldn't find it as being available for download. Is it bundled 
with something else?

All help appreciated.

System: Red Hat 7.1 on Pent II 450 Mhz, 256mb ram

Thanks in advance,

Chris Montgomery

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