Re: [Evolution] Selective quoting

2003-01-17 Thread Steven Tryon
PMMail does likewise. It's one of the features I miss.

On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 20:49, Arthur S. Alexion wrote:
> I like the kmail (and -- surprise -- AOL) feature where you can select
> text in a message before replying, and only the selected text is
> quoted.  Very nice for limiting quotes to relevant stuff.
> 
> The kmail default, if no text is selected, is to quote all.  The AOL
> default is nothing quoted.  I like the kmail default better.
> 
> Any chance this behavior can be integrated into Evolution?
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Re: [Evolution] Remaining Image in 1.2

2002-11-24 Thread Steven Tryon
Ctrl-E (expunge) will clear it.  Seems to be a new feature/bug in 1.2.

Steve

On Sun, 2002-11-24 at 13:32, Dennis Tuchler wrote:
> Often (not always), when I have deleted the last entry on the list of
> messages, the image of that last message remains in the preview screen
> -- even after new messages are loaded with a later click on
> Send/Receive.

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Re: [Evolution] Missing navigation buttons in message windows

2002-11-13 Thread Steven Tryon
One more vote for the navigation buttons / keys.  I usually read my mail
in the preview window, but sometimes it makes more sense to pop open a
new window.  I need the forward and back keys when I do.

Steve

On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 23:44, Chuck Stuettgen wrote:

> Is there any reason why you have can't two sets of navigation buttons,
> with one set active depending on which window is the active window?  
> 
> Please consider adding the message navigation buttons back to message
> window. 
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Re: [Evolution] Font display problems redux

2002-11-06 Thread Steven Tryon
I could see it in the preview pane, but it was blank in a
print/preview.  I've seen (or, perhaps, not seen) a couple of other
messages like these.

Steve

On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 15:29, Cliff Wells wrote:
> Okay, it seems that there are still some emails that don't display
> properly... I've attached one that shows only the header (body appears
> blank, but viewing the source shows the message).  I forwarded it as an
> attachment since that seems to be the only way to retain the message's
> original format.
> 
> If no one else has problems viewing this attachment then I am led to
> suspect that installing the MS web fonts may be at the root of the
> problem...
> 
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Re: [Evolution] CTRL+ bug closed rudely.

2002-09-23 Thread Steven Tryon
Sounds like a good candidate for a toggle.

On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 18:37, Pascal DeMilly wrote:
> I agree.
> 
> On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 14:39, Zot O'Connor wrote:
> > http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=30842
> > 
> > Package: Evolution
> > Priority: Major
> > Version: 1.1.1.99
> > Synopsis: View font increase size now changes fonts for all open widnow panes
> > Bugzilla-Product: Evolution
> > Bugzilla-Component: Mailer
> > 
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Re: [Evolution] Stoopid UI question

2002-07-11 Thread Steven Tryon

Anna,

Elegant response.  This is precisely the sort of "take care of the user"
thinking that has made Evolution an excellent product on the way to
being an outstanding one.  (It's also why I pay for Red Carpet premium
services even though your regular servers are really quite adequate for
my needs.)

Keep up the good work.

Steve

On Thu, 2002-07-11 at 17:56, Anna Marie Dirks wrote:
> Hi Tom, 
> 
> I think this is a nice suggestion! (And given that Evolution's UI
> problems are professionaly my problems, I will see to that this gets
> recorded in bugzilla, and fixed.)
> 
> This kind of feedback is really helpful to me. You shouldn't feel like
> it is stupid at all, it helps us to see how real-world people (not
> hackers) react to Evolution.
> 
> Thanks for your help.
> Anna 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Il gio, 2002-07-11 alle 14:44, Tom Cross ha scritto:
> > One of our users here received an email with an attachment and had to
> > call the IS guys to help figure out how to save the attachment.  The
> > reason?  She saw the "Save to Disk" option and figured that since she
> > didn't have a floppy disk to save it on, that was NOT the option she
> > wanted to use.
> > 
> > So now I wonder if anyone else thinks this is a big deal?  Would it help
> > if the option was changed to "Save attachment"?
> > 
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Re: [Evolution] Evolution 1.0.7

2002-06-14 Thread Steven Tryon

On Fri, 2002-06-14 at 14:35, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> A new bug-fix release of Evolution (1.0.7) is now available.

> If you do not have Ximian GNOME installed, you can download Evolution
> binaries from our FTP server at:
> 
> ftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/

Still haven't seen the latest Evo or Mozilla 1.0 in the RH 7.1 distro
with Red Carpet so I went poking around on the ftp site.  

All are in RH 7.2 directory but not RH 7.1.  Are these packages going to
be made available for RH 7.1 or should I download them from the RH 7.2
directory and install them manually?

Thanks,
Steve 
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Re: [Evolution] To: field left empty by Galeon

2002-05-17 Thread Steven Tryon

FWIW, just installed the gold release of Opera 6.0.  It escapes the
spaces in the subject itself and seems to prefer: 

evolution --no-splash mailto:"%t"?subject=%s

If I quoted "%s" I ended up with quotes on the subject line.

All this with Evo 1.0.5.

On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 19:35, Steven Tryon wrote:
> Ooh.  Aah.  Thanks.  Considerably quicker that way.
> 
> When I entered it as shown it was dropping words on multi-word subject
> lines.
> 
> I ended up with:
> 
> evolution --no-splash mailto:"%t"?subject="%s";

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Re: [Evolution] To: field left empty by Galeon

2002-05-17 Thread Steven Tryon

Ooh.  Aah.  Thanks.  Considerably quicker that way.

When I entered it as shown it was dropping words on multi-word subject
lines.

I ended up with:

evolution --no-splash mailto:"%t"?subject="%s";

Steve

On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 17:54, Brad Felmey wrote:
> It's not necessary to spawn a whole shell instance to accomplish this;
> and doesn't pick up specified subject lines (used commonly for automated
> support). Just put the following in Galeon:
> 
> evolution --no-splash "mailto:%t?subject="%s"";
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Re: [Evolution] To: field left empty by Galeon

2002-05-17 Thread Steven Tryon

The one that I pulled off the list is to have 

/home/stryon/bin/evomail %t

as the email setting in Galeon.

Evomail is a simple script:

#! /bin/bsh
/usr/bin/evolution --no-splash "mailto:$1";

Steve

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Re: [Evolution] This message crashes Evo (attached)

2002-05-02 Thread Steven Tryon

This is why I keep a copy of PMMail around.  The ability to view headers
from the server and delete without downloading is vital for a pop3
client.  I've yet to see one that couldn't be knocked out by
_something_.

Steve

On Thu, 2002-05-02 at 19:31, James Harrison wrote:
> This may not be the best or safest, but it worked for me.  I'm sure the
> Ximian guys might offer something else.
> 
> I use fetchmail and procmail to get my mail and then suck it up with
> EVO.  I edited the temporary movemail_blah.blah file and deleted the
> offending, sorry, bastardly message.  After that EVO went on its merry
> way.
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[Evolution] transient error messages

2002-04-19 Thread Steven Tryon

Is there a way to get Evolution to log transient errors (server not
available and such) or display them on a status line rather than popping
up a message box?

I am typically accessing more than one mail server and it isn't uncommon
for one of them to be unavailable.

Steve
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Re: [Evolution] delete mail after xx days from POP3 server

2002-04-13 Thread Steven Tryon

On Sat, 2002-04-13 at 14:03, Brian wrote:
> If your work needs necessitate your email on the staying on the server
> to make it accessible from many locations, does it make more sense to
> cause the Evolution developers (whose time is finite) to hack an ugly
> fix to make this happen when they could be bug-fixing or to ask the
> employer to switch to IMAP which was *actually designed for this* or
> just forward your email to an ISP that provides IMAP.

My standard workaround when I have to access my pop3 mail from multiple
locations is to set the configuration on all but on client to "leave
mail on server."  That doesn't answer all the objections, but it lets me
get my work done.

Steve

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Re: [Evolution] IMAP Exchange 5.5 NT Authentication Syntax

2002-02-09 Thread Steven Tryon

On Sat, 2002-02-09 at 16:37, Dan Winship wrote:
> > > The full form is "DOMAIN\useraccount\mailboxalias", but you can leave
> > > the "\mailboxalias" out if it's the same as "useraccount" and you can
> > > leave the "DOMAIN\" out in most cases too.
> > Any escaping needed ? My username consists of two words delimited by a
> > space character.

Replacing the space with a dot worked for me.
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Re: [Evolution] Auto response function?

2002-02-04 Thread Steven Tryon

Ditto.  Let's say then that a filter action like PMMail's "send canned
message" would be a really neat function for evo to incorporate.

Steve

On Sun, 2002-02-03 at 22:50, Michael Leone wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-02-03 at 22:25, Steven Tryon wrote:
> > A very fine pop3 client for OS/2 and MS Windows.
> 
> OK. But I want to stay with Evo.
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Re: [Evolution] Auto response function?

2002-02-03 Thread Steven Tryon

A very fine pop3 client for OS/2 and MS Windows.

On Sun, 2002-02-03 at 22:16, Michael Leone wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-02-03 at 21:39, Steven Tryon wrote:
> > PMMail has "send canned reply" as a filter action. I think something
> > like that is what you would need.
> 
> What is PMMail - a different email client?  
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Re: [Evolution] Auto response function?

2002-02-03 Thread Steven Tryon

PMMail has "send canned reply" as a filter action. I think something
like that is what you would need.

Steve

On Sun, 2002-02-03 at 21:00, Aaron Kemp wrote:
> Maybe a filter action to send a message could solve this (and other)
> things?
> 
> On Sun, 2002-02-03 at 19:01, Michael Leone wrote:
> > Is there a way in Evo (i.e., not using procmail, etc) to have an
> > autoresponse email? I use Evo's POP3 features to get my mail from my
> > ISP, and don't want to change that. Is there any way to have a 'Your
> > email received; I'm looking into it" response auto-generated? What would
> > be even better is to be able to specify an auto-response, based on
> > original sender, or on address sent to.
> 
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Re: [Evolution] Kill List?

2002-01-02 Thread Steven Tryon

Not that I've seen at any rate.  'Twould be easy enough to build the
equivalent with a twit filter looking for sender contains nasty1 or
sender contains nasty2 etc.

Steve

On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 20:41, Jim Meyer wrote:
> Howdy!
> 
> Is there anything resembling an old-fashioned kill list? I used to use
> that to sift out the spam.
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Re: [Evolution] Importing from PMMail

2001-12-29 Thread Steven Tryon

Ken,

I transferred my pmmail a folder at a time by bouncing it to myself --
with the timed retrieval carefully set off on the pmmail.

Klunky but it worked.

Steve

On Sat, 2001-12-29 at 02:54, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> I'm expecting to completely switch from PMMail to Evolution shortly
> (just upgraded my system from RH6x to allow it). PMMail stores mail as
> individual message files, and a folder is just a directory with some
> special files containing the meta information. What would be an
> appropriate way to convert those to Evolution folders?
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Re: [Evolution] Request: Selective quoting

2001-12-23 Thread Steven Tryon

On Sun, 2001-12-23 at 20:22, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> When replying to a message, I'd like to be able to highlight just the
> parts I want quoted before hitting "reply", rather than have to cut away
> the parts I don't want in the composition window.

PMmail (OS/2 and Windows) does this.  It's one of the features I really
miss in Evolution (but not enough to make me willing to use Win4Lin or
Wine to handle my email!).

Steve

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Re: [Evolution] Mailcheck applet for Evolution?

2001-11-20 Thread Steven Tryon

Thunk.  Sound of palm of hand hitting forehead. 

Thanks to the several of you who set me straight.

Steve

On Tue, 2001-11-20 at 19:01, David Wheeler wrote:
> 
> Click the "Work offline" button in the very bottom-left of the Evolution
> UI.
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Re: [Evolution] Mailcheck applet for Evolution?

2001-11-20 Thread Steven Tryon

On a related question, is there a way to suppress Evolution error
messages when it can't contact the pop3 or imap server?  I would like to
be able to leave Evolution open when I'm not dialed up.  I use the timed
message and it's a pain to have to turn it off when I shut off the
modem.

Steve


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[Evolution] Evolution and Opera

2001-10-29 Thread Steven Tryon

How do I set evolution to be my default mail client for Opera?  

I'm running on RH 7.1.

Steve

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