[Evolution] IMAP Trash folder?

2001-10-23 Thread Ed Wilts

I've got procmail running on my IMAP server, and some messages are being
refiled into the Trash.  However, Evolution doesn't seem to be able to
see any messages in the Trash folder - it seems like this folder is
special.  Is this intentional?  It does make it next to impossible to
empty the IMAP Trash folder...

I'm running 0.16.99 [+cvs.2001.10.22.19.12]

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    .../Ed
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Re: [Evolution] Per-folder feature idea (that would just happen tofit me perfectly :-)

2001-10-23 Thread Ed Wilts

On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 20:07, Adam Warner wrote:

> The solution is elegant: PER-FOLDER DEFAULT EMAIL ADDRESSES. For example
> if I am in the folder "evolution" and either post or reply to a new
> message my [EMAIL PROTECTED] email address could be set as the
> default. A good place for the selection item could be a right mouse
> click on a particular folder called "Default Account..."

This is actually in KMail.  KMail has a concept called "identities" and
you can associate a default identity with a folder.  You can also
associate a default posting address with each folder, so you can, for
example, right click a folder and post to the default list for that
address.  It works fairly well.

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Re: [Evolution] reply

2001-10-27 Thread Ed Wilts

On Sat, 2001-10-27 at 04:59, Bognar Attila wrote:

> How can I reply to the sender when the email arrived from a mailing
> list?
> 
> 
> From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> When I choose reply to sender, reply or reply to all, every possibility
> results in the same thing: I am replying to the list

In a way, I don't disagree with Evolution's approach here:  there is an
explicit Reply-To: header that says that replies should go to the list,
and Evo's honoring that.  However, if I remember right, Kmail had a
feature that allowed you to right-click on an e-mail address in the
header and then reply to that address instead.  A feature like this
would be useful.


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Re: [Evolution] reply

2001-10-27 Thread Ed Wilts

On Sat, 2001-10-27 at 13:41, Miles Lane wrote:
> On Sat, 2001-10-27 at 06:33, Ed Wilts wrote:
> > On Sat, 2001-10-27 at 04:59, Bognar Attila wrote:
> > 
> > > How can I reply to the sender when the email arrived from a mailing
> > > list?
> > > 
> > > 
> > > From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > 
> > > When I choose reply to sender, reply or reply to all, every possibility
> > > results in the same thing: I am replying to the list
> > 
> > In a way, I don't disagree with Evolution's approach here:  there is an
> > explicit Reply-To: header that says that replies should go to the list,
> > and Evo's honoring that.  However, if I remember right, Kmail had a
> > feature that allowed you to right-click on an e-mail address in the
> > header and then reply to that address instead.  A feature like this
> > would be useful.
> 
> Just double-click on the e-mail address.  This feature is already
> supported.

Close, but not quite.  This creates a *new* e-mail address, and does not
do a reply to the current one.  You'll end up having to manually cut and
paste the old message, add the appropriate ">", etc.

.../Ed
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Re: [Evolution] one other thing

2001-10-28 Thread Ed Wilts

On Sun, 2001-10-28 at 00:50, Luis Villa wrote:
> /Please/ enter reports in the bugzilla when you find them. That greatly
> increases the odds they'll be usable and dealt with. 
> 
> http://bugzilla.ximian.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Evolution
> 
> is that link again :)

I would, except that both Galeon and Mozilla are seriusly broken with
RedHat 7.2 - they won't even start up...  Evolution, however, works just
fine.  No Palm synchronization though - it seems that there's a problem
accessing the Palm (and my printer won't do a thing no matter what I
do!) - everything was working fine under RH 7.1...

.../Ed
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Re: [Evolution] command line or "mailto:" support

2001-11-04 Thread Ed Wilts

On Sun, 2001-11-04 at 11:50, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> Il sab, 2001-11-03 alle 01:31, Mike Barnes ha scritto:
> > On Sat, 2001-11-03 at 15:51, Benjamin Sherman wrote:
> > > In the "URL Handlers" control-applet, I added the "mailto" protocol and
> > > the command: evolution "%s"
> > 
> > Try: evolution mailto:%s
> > 
> > Should work a bit better.
> 
>   AFAIK the GNOME URL handler includes mailto: by itself, so the right
> way is `evolution %s' and not `evolution mailto:%s'.

This works for me as expected.  I use Galeon. 

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Re: [Evolution] evolution rpms

2001-11-18 Thread Ed Wilts

On Sun, 2001-11-18 at 14:30, Ibukun Okitika wrote:
> Theoretically they should, since redhat and mandrake use a similar file
> layout. But nonetheless i've checked on rpmfind.net and there are
> evolution-0.99 (rc 1) packages available there (for RawHide, which I
> believe is the Red Hat development distribution - like mandrake's
> cooker). 

RC 2 is now out.  Red Carpet grabbed it for me yesterday.

What's weird is that Red Carpet found RC2, but the daily snapshots don't
have it yet.

.../Ed
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Re: [Evolution] Can't Access Conduits

2001-11-19 Thread Ed Wilts

On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 08:05:44AM -0600, James Harrison wrote:
> All,
> 
> I just downloaded, via RC, the new evo packages. I was hoping that the
> new gnome-pilot package would fix my syncing problem.  Now I can't even
> get to the conduits capplet.
> 
> In gnomecc I have
> 
> *MISSING NAME*
>  *MISSING NAME*
>Pilot Conduits
>Pilot Link
> 
> (I also have this layout in the "Peripherals" section).  Unfortunately I
> cannot access any conduit settings.  When I click on the "Pilot
> Conduits" the capplet area of gnomecc is blank.  Pilot Link however
> works as expected.
> 
> This RH7.2 with all Ximian updates.
> BTW this is using control-center-1.4.0.1-ximian.5.rpm.

You should grab control-center plus.  I took it from the ftp site, upgraded
to RC2 on the weekend, and it's working for me now.

I would *really* like to see the synchronization handled like Intellisynch
does though.  Currently, you have to hope that a sync does the right thing
- there is no ability (that I've found) to preview what is really going to
happen, or to give the user the ability to selectively chose between which
from the Pilot or host is going to be used per record like Intellisynch
does.

I managed to mangle half my records on my Pilot on my last synch, and now I
only trust it to copy records from the Pilot to Evo, and not synch between
the two.

I've also heard some grumblings from a coworker of mine that he can't
control the field mapping.  He's got Custom fields on his Palm that he'd
like to synch with fields in Evo and hasn't figured that one out.

Overall, though, Pilot synching is getting better, but it's not what I'd
consider finished yet.  
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[Evolution] Missing IMAP folders?

2001-11-24 Thread Ed Wilts

I fat-fingered something, and suddenly my inbox couldn't contain any
mail.  I ended up removing the server definition for my imap server and
recreating it, and now I only see a few folders from my server.  What
can I do to get them all back?  mutt still sees them, so I know it's not
the server end (which I also control).

I've exited evolution, done a killev, and re-entered, with no change. I
see 7 out of my 25 folders.  I don't see a pattern to the missing ones.

I'm running evolution 0.99.2.

Thanks,
    .../Ed
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Re: [Evolution] Missing IMAP folders?

2001-11-24 Thread Ed Wilts

On Sat, 2001-11-24 at 21:31, Ed Wilts wrote:
> I fat-fingered something, and suddenly my inbox couldn't contain any
> mail.  I ended up removing the server definition for my imap server and
> recreating it, and now I only see a few folders from my server.  What
> can I do to get them all back?  mutt still sees them, so I know it's not
> the server end (which I also control).

Never mind - a subscribe to the folders fixed that mixup.  I guess it's
past my bedtime... :-)

.../Ed

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Re: [Evolution] Evolution to Evolution Sync?

2001-11-29 Thread Ed Wilts

On Thu, 2001-11-29 at 13:52, John Sturgeon wrote:
> Ty,
> 
> Since this seem like it's a pretty critical feature for you, have you
> though of plunking down $50 for a used Palm on eBay, and using it to
> 'sync' all of your evo's together?  I have a palm, and I use it to sync
> my home evolution with my work evolution.  It works quite well.

You don't need even need to buy from EBay.  Circuit City has an M100 on
sale for $100 before a $50 rebate, so your total is $50 for a brand new
2MB Pilot.  I've got an M100 and I'm fairly happy except for the crappy
lid on the thing.


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Re: [Evolution] OT: Palm on Linux

2001-12-16 Thread Ed Wilts

On Sun, 2001-12-16 at 16:01, Mike Cannon-Brookes wrote:
> Can I buy another desktop cradle and
> sync it twice - once on Linux w/ evo, once on PC for Avantgo? (bit of a
> PITA) Are there any other solutions?

I've had a lot of problems doing a synch on multiple systems - I've lost
a bunch of addresses this way.  I end up doing a sync on my work system,
and then do a full copy-from-Palm on my Linux system.  I don't get all
the functionality I want, but it will have to do for now.

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