Re: [Evolution] idea for vFolders
Ehh.. that's already possible! I even use that :) /Erik On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 09:55, Ron McKeating wrote: If we are having a wish list, how about the ability to create a vfolder of all email older than x days/months/years. Ron On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 23:27, Rob Brown-Bayliss wrote: Hi all. Would it be possible to makechanges to the vFolder to have a 'sender or recipiants' option? At the moment I find I am mkeing a lotof duplicate entries, one for sender contains and one for recipients for the same vFolder. Also, how about an all mails in folder x type option? -- Erik Bågfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32 ___ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
Re: [Evolution] freebusy-urls
But it works great when I remove the QP-encoding :) /Erik On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 16:08, Lonnie Borntreger wrote: Actually, it's a bug: http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=31382 Lonnie On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 06:54, Erik Bågfors wrote: Ignore this mail. I think we found the problem (the file was for some reason qp-encoded :) ) /Erik On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 13:06, Erik Bågfors wrote: Hello! Me and a friend are trying to use the freebusy-stuff but it's not working very well. We are both using evolution 1.2. He can see my freebusy-information but I cannot se his. My freebusy-url is http://www.acc.umu.se/~bagfors/freebusy.ifb and his is http://www.acc.umu.se/~torkel/freebusy.ifb Does anyone know what might be going on? Shall I file a bug against this? Is there any good way to debug this? (getting more debug-information might help :) ) __ Erik Bågfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32 ___ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution ___ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution Erik Bågfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32 ___ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
Re: [Evolution] Feature Request: filter priorities?
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 10:28, Steve Chaney wrote: This is why I think it should be done. If I put up email filters to wipe out spam terms like teen sex, viagra, etc., and a friend sends me a joke about viagra, his/her email will be deleted, stone cold gone. I made 2 filters tonight just to make sure I know what I am talking about. One DELETES email which has the word 'pookiehead' in it. One saves any email sent by me to me. I put the latter up at the top of the filter list, and the other at the bottom. Then I mailed myself an email with the subject line POOKIEHEAD. Evolution deleted it. With priorities, it would save the email, flag it as saved, and the delete filter would be superceded. Just add Stop Processing to the first filter and you should be set /Erik -- Erik Bågfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32 ___ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
Re: [Evolution] Signature at the end of reply message
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 21:19, Ken Barber wrote: If I really, really want to make sure my recipient sees my breathless .sig du jour, I write my response AFTER the quoted message, instead of before -- forcing my recipient to scroll down through all the stuff s/he wrote before reading my reply -- and my incredibly profound .sig. Why not write it like this. After the part you are answering to and then removing everything else that you are not answering to. Writing it before the message means I have to look down first to read what you are replying to and then look up and read your response. That's not good I think. /Erik -- Erik Bågfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32 ___ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
Re: [Evolution] This message crashes Evo (attached)
On Thu, 2002-05-02 at 23:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks a lot. Now you've given the same problem to everyone on the list. Thankfully my ISP has a web access capability so I can purge this e-mail. Just turn off the preview pane and you can go to the message in evolution and delete it. No need for another client. /Erik -- Erik Bågfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32 ___ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
Re: [Evolution] Calendar Display In the Summary
On Tue, 2002-02-26 at 16:49, Ed Weinberg wrote: What bothers me about the calendar is that it starts on Monday. In the US, Sunday is the first day of the week on the calendar. If you really want a broken US-week go to tools-calendar settings-First day of week - sunday /Erik -- Erik Bågfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32 ___ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
[Evolution] evolution export to qpe
Hi all. I've built some hacks to export stuff from evolution and build xml-files that can be used with the QTopia/QPE palmtop environment. They will export the addressbook and the calendar. The calendar-export is a bit buggy and not perfect but I decided to release them anyway. Like I said, these are just hacks and they might not work well or be pretty. You'll find them at http://erik.bagfors.nu/code/evolution-export-0.1.tar.gz /Erik -- Erik Bågfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32 ___ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
[Evolution] outlook - evolution events
Hello all! During the development of evolution I've several times tried to use evolution and outlook together when scheduling appointments and sometimes it has worked and sometimes not. Now when evolution is 1.0.1 I thought I should try it again. I just started by forwarding appointments in iCalendar with various degree of success. Outlook - Evolution After finally getting outlook to send an appointment as iCalendar (setting it do default didn't help, I had to select forward as iCalendar from the menu) I could import this entry into evolution without problems. Great start! Evolution - Outlook I send an appointment from evolution but when the mail reaches outlook it looks like an empty mail. I can't see anything attached to the mail. The iCalendar attachment is simply not there. When checking the same imap-mailbox from evolution I can see that the mail is ok and I can update the calendar. There seams to be something missing. I really thought this would be well tested by now. This is outlook 2000 in internet mode. If it's just me that does something wrong please tell me. I do miss some kind of howto on how to schedule appointments between outlook and evolution (one that tells what to do from both sides, especially the outlook-side since I think evolution is alot easier to use and more understandable) I haven't started trying scheduled appointments yet. I'll try that soon. Since this is one of evolution's sellingpoints I really think it's sad that it doesn't work. It's such a great product :). Regards, Erik Erik Bgfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32
[Evolution] slow evolution
Hi all Today I got a really strange error with evolution. It's getting very slow. I only have two mailboxes and when reading a mail I could see the fetching mail -message at the bottom of evo (I can't really remember the message right now since I'm running evo in swedish) and it takes up to maybe 5 seconds before the mail comes up. For my inbox I tried removing the evolution/mail/bagfors@server/INBOX -directory and after that my inbox seams fast. I tried doing the same with my other mailbox but everything is still slow. I also tried to remove half of the messages in the other folder (about 8000 messages) but that didn't help. I'm using imap and it's not a network problem. Have anyone else seen this? Regards, Erik -- Erik Bågfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32 ___ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
Re: [Evolution] Evo Sync over IP
tis 2001-12-11 klockan 01.03 skrev Rubin Bennett: Hello all Once again, I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone for your incredible work on this app- It has become the cornerstone of our office communication. However, being the insatiable techno-geek that I am, I had to do one better, and went out and bought one of the developer editions of the Sharp Zaurus (*a totally sweet little palmtop*). My question is this: I'd like to be able to sync my addressbook/ calendar with the ones on the Z. Both the Z and Evo store their files in XML. Does anyone have plans to make an app to sync these (could be as simple as a perl script from what I see in my very preliminary looking around; ducking all the mud from the no Perl camp), or think it'd be a nifty idea that I should put some effort into? Let me know what you think... I have an small hack that export the addressbook from evo using corba/bonobo and puts it in an xml-file that works fine with qpe (that the zaurus is running). I stole alot of code from the palm-conduits :). I'm working on the same thing for the calendar. Perhaps I'll add syncing to it later but right now it's only export. Interested? BTW, evo is not using xml for everything. Syncing the files also means you need to shut down evolution which I don't want. So use corba/bonobo. /Erik -- Erik Bågfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32 ___ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
Re: [Evolution] Openmail?
On Wed, 2001-12-05 at 22:59, Dan Winship wrote: And we're not interested in adding support for proprietary protocols to Evolution itself (the free, core product); we'd rather perfect the support for open protocols. When the real standards for the protocols that are needed for groupware are done will ximian create a connector for that?? Will that be GPLed? Will ximian be interested in creating a GPLed server for that?? Just curious! /Erik -- Erik Bågfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32 ___ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
Re: [Evolution] Ximian Connector?
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 01:19, Chris Ball wrote: On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 03:40:48PM -0800, Ujwal S. Sathyam wrote: This sounds really interesting. .. furthermore, it sounds like a wonderful business model, given that nothing else really does this yet. It seems that even Evolution doesn't, from the examples of discussion on here that I've seen - for example, our calendaring at the moment is p2p, right? How will Evo(GPL) handle this when Evo(Proprietary) appears? Is it really planned to have a version of iCal that wanders around client-client as well as a version that talks to servers? I assume that the connector will be a plugin that uses bonobo to do it's stuff. Therefore everything in evo will still be the same. What I would like to see is a evolution server that's GPL'ed and then a plugin to it for outlook-capability. That plugin can be proprietary for all I care. In my company most people are running either outlook or evolution but there is no way we will install a windows-server just for serving calendars and the like. /Erik -- Erik Bågfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32 ___ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
[Evolution] syncml-support
Is anyone working on syncml-support for evo?? www.syncml.org /Erik -- Erik Bågfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32 ___ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
RE: [Evolution] Appointments with Outlook
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 15:59, Jeppe, Nils wrote: Hello Lonnie, I have sought out information on MS tech support and indeed: They say that iCal sending/receiving is available only in when running outlook 2k in internet only mode. Ah, gotta love lock-in-tactics. not. :-( What does internet only mode mean? I'm not using outlook but would like to be able to cooperate with people running it. /Erik -- Erik Bågfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32 ___ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
[Evolution] pgp-question
Hi all. Just a short question. It seams that when I send pgp-encrypted mails to people the mail has ^M at the end of everyline, before it's encrypted. (pc-linebreaks that is) Is this a bug or is there a reason for this? A friend that runs gnus doesn't like this at all :) /Erik -- Erik Bågfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32 PGP signature
Re: [Evolution] evolution and xinerama
On Mon, 2001-10-01 at 23:12, Dave Euser wrote: Thanks for the info...that means I've still got some IRQ/setup issues to work on. BTW, what version of XFree86 are you using? What type of video cards? Whatever is default in mandrake 8.0. The cards I'm using is a matrox G400 and an old matrox millenium of some kind :) No special drivers apart from what comes with mandrake. I've also used xinerama under debian (on the same computer) and that worked as well with evolution (back in the 0.8-days or something) /Erik -- Erik Bågfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32 ___ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
Re: [Evolution] Unable to delete my Contacts or modify them?
On Mon, 2001-09-24 at 14:50, Scott Comboni wrote: Hello all, Have evo snap 2001.09.20.15.42. I having problems deleting or modify any of my contacts. I remove my Contact list all together and then re start evo with a blank list all is well when adding and deleting. But I have a huge list and would like to be able to save it. Is there a way around this? I had the same problem, and solved it like thisMark all contacts Right-click and select save to vcard-file or whatever it sais Exit evolution (I ran killev just to be sure) Remove evolution/local/Contacts/addressbook.db Restart evolution Import the file you exported before After that everything worked greate Erik Bgfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32 -- Erik Bgfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32
[Evolution] YAIQ (Yet another IMAP Question)
Hi all!! Just a short question. I really love evolutions imap-support but there are some things that bothers me. When starting evolution and looking at the folder bar there is nothing under the Imap-tree (that users imap-tree) I cannot go directly to my INBOX at the imap-server without clicking on the root of the imap-tree. This might not look like a problem except that I really like the fact that I can access IMAP while not being connected to the network. This is not possible since I cannot go to the IMAP INBOX eventhough it's really cached and I can find everything under ~/evolution/mail/imap/bagfors@server It's really annoying not being able to access my INBOX when I know it's on the local disk. Is there a sollution to this?? /Erik Erik Bgfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32
[Evolution] understanding disconnected imap
Hi all. I really don't understand how the disconnected imap support is supposted to work. Some mails I read are cached on the local machine and still readable when I'm not online and some just refuse to be cached. I even think that some mails that I haven't read are readable offline. This is really great when it works. For example I've got one mail in my inbox that just refuses to be cached. I've read it multiple times when I'm online but I can never read it offline. Is there any way I can force it to be cached?? Is there any way I can say syncronize with the server now?? /Erik Erik Bgfors | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Supporter of free software | GSM +46 733 279 273 fingerprint: A85B 95D3 D26B 296B 6C60 4F32 2C0B 693D 6E32