Re: [Evolution] Thread Message View - New Thread using only KMail

2006-11-02 Thread Reinhard Brandstädter
On Friday 03 November 2006 08:39, Reinhard Brandstädter wrote:
> I started this new thread referring to the other one, because I will only
> reply to this one with KMail.
>
> Something is wrong with Evolution's thread view or in combination with my
> mail setup (Groupwise?)
>
> Please Reply to List so i can check if threading works as expected with
> KMail.

My first own reply.
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[Evolution] Thread Message View - New Thread using only KMail

2006-11-02 Thread Reinhard Brandstädter
I started this new thread referring to the other one, because I will only 
reply to this one with KMail.

Something is wrong with Evolution's thread view or in combination with my mail 
setup (Groupwise?)

Please Reply to List so i can check if threading works as expected with KMail.

Reinhard
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Re: [Evolution] Command-line MAPI Send?

2006-11-02 Thread Reid Thompson
Harold Poskanzer wrote:
> Sorry, I forgot to say that I need to run this on a Unix system.  
> That's why I'm asking around the Evolution community, since it's the 
> only MAPI software I know of that runs on Unix.  SourceXtreme's 
> toolkit looks great, but it also looks like it's Windows-only.
>
> Any other suggestions?
I do not believe that Evolution uses  MAPI either,, it sends and 
receives via OWA  (  via the http web interface  of exchange ).
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Re: [Evolution] FC6 (and FC5 updated) Evolution to Exim STARTTLS not supported

2006-11-02 Thread Andre Klapper
hi,

Am Donnerstag, den 02.11.2006, 16:34 + schrieb John Austin:
> "Error while performing operation."
> 
> "Failed to connect to SMTP server 148.197.29.5 in secure mode:
> STARTTLS not supported"

please make sure that you have not set evolution to use TLS
("Edit>Preferences>Mail Accounts>Edit>Security"), if your mail server
does not support it. :-)

> Evolution now fails with the same error as FC6 !

hmm, looks like your exclamation mark key is broken.

cheers,
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Re: [Evolution] Can't set low priority, when composing message (using Exchange account)

2006-11-02 Thread Andre Klapper
hi ilja,

Am Donnerstag, den 02.11.2006, 20:52 +0300 schrieb Илья:
> When i want to create a message with a low priority flag, i use Insert - Send 
> options menu, but in terminal window, where i run the evolution get an error 
> - "Sorry send options only available for a groupwise account".
> Is there any way to set it or plans to do such a feature in future versions?

you can set a high priority by using "insert > prioritise". as far as i
know, there is no way to set a low priority, because there mostly is no
need to.
(personal opinion:) generally, i'm not a fan of this - the *recipient*
should decide whether something is important to him, and not the sender.

and yes, that "send options" menu shouldn't be there. known bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=310988 .

cheers,
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Re: [Evolution] Background colours of tasks adapted to start dates

2006-11-02 Thread Sduval Knowledge
I am not sure that choosing the color with only one parameter is better. It may be appropriate for users that have numerous tasks to do in 1-2 days because they can check their tasks through the color associated to "due today" and "late". However for users that have numerous tasks spanning weeks it can be quite confusing. With the default color behaviors I have difficulties to see in a glance which tasks are ongoing and which ones are late.
Can anybody at least tell me if there is a way to change colors just based on "start date" rather than "due date"?Thanks,

--Duval Sébastien, PhD国立情報学研究所 - National Institute of Informatics (Tokyo)On 11/2/06, Jeff Cai <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:It's better that an option can be chosen the color depends on start date
or due date.On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 11:51 +0900, Sebastien Duval wrote:> Good morning,> I would like to modify the behaviour of the * task view *. By default> background colours of a task depends on its due date (
e.g. dark blue if> the due date is today, red if the due date is passed). Is it possible to> have colours changed based on * start * dates?>> For example, if a task starts on November 10th and is due by November
> 19th, can Evolution display a dark blue background from November 10th to> November 19th, then (as usual) red from November 20th?>>--Sun MicrosystemJeff Cai

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Re: [Evolution] Command-line MAPI Send?

2006-11-02 Thread Harold Poskanzer
Sorry, I forgot to say that I need to run this on a Unix system.  That's why I'm asking around the Evolution community, since it's the only MAPI software I know of that runs on Unix.  SourceXtreme's toolkit looks great, but it also looks like it's Windows-only.
Any other suggestions?-HOn 11/2/06, Reid Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 09:58 -0800, Harold Poskanzer wrote:> I'm looking for a command-line tool to send email to an Exchange
> server via MAPI (not SMTP).  Does Evolution ship with such a tool?>> Thanks,> -H> ___> Evolution-list mailing list> 
Evolution-list@gnome.org> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
http://www.sourcextreme.com/projects/outlook/mapi/main.html may be ofuse
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Re: [Evolution] Command-line MAPI Send?

2006-11-02 Thread Reid Thompson
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 09:58 -0800, Harold Poskanzer wrote:
> I'm looking for a command-line tool to send email to an Exchange
> server via MAPI (not SMTP).  Does Evolution ship with such a tool?
> 
> Thanks,
> -H
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http://www.sourcextreme.com/projects/outlook/mapi/main.html may be of
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Re: [Evolution] Thread Message View, Calendar View and general UI

2006-11-02 Thread Andre Klapper
hi reinhard,

Am Donnerstag, den 02.11.2006, 13:56 +0100 schrieb Reinhard
Brandstaedter:
> What information is used for threading if i don't use the fall back
> method by subject. Maybe the information is stripped by groupwise or any
> virus scanner?

Evolution supports "References:" and "In-Reply-To:" headers.
"Thread-*" headers are Microsoft's proprietary headers and not
supported.

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[Evolution] Command-line MAPI Send?

2006-11-02 Thread Harold Poskanzer
I'm looking for a command-line tool to send email to an Exchange server via MAPI (not SMTP).  Does Evolution ship with such a tool?Thanks,-H
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[Evolution] Can't set low priority, when composing message (using Exchange account)

2006-11-02 Thread Илья
Hi

When i want to create a message with a low priority flag, i use Insert - Send 
options menu, but in terminal window, where i run the evolution get an error - 
"Sorry send options only available for a groupwise account".
Is there any way to set it or plans to do such a feature in future versions?

I'm using Gentoo Linux with the latest portage updates. And Evolution 2.8.1.

Thanks.
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[Evolution] FC6 (and FC5 updated) Evolution to Exim STARTTLS not supported

2006-11-02 Thread John Austin
Hi

I replicate below a message I have sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I hope you can help

I have recently installed FC6 and now receive the following message when
sending an email from FC6 evolution to exim running on a FC5 box (maui).

"Error while performing operation."

"Failed to connect to SMTP server 148.197.29.5 in secure mode:
STARTTLS not supported"

I have had no trouble when using FC5 with
rpm -qa|grep -i evolution
evolution-data-server-1.5.92-1.i386
evolution-2.6.0-1.i386
evolution-sharp-0.10.2-9.i386
evolution-webcal-2.4.1-3.2.i386
##
I have updated exim and openssl on the FC5 exim server(maui)
and the same error is still received
rpm -qa|grep -i exim
exim-doc-4.62-2.fc5
exim-4.62-2.fc5
exim-sa-4.62-2.fc5
exim-mon-4.62-2.fc5

rpm -qa|grep -i openssl
openssl-devel-0.9.8a-5.4
openssl-0.9.8a-5.4
##
I then tried updating evolution on a 2nd FC5 box (calma)and the error
reappears 

yum update evolution*
Dependencies Resolved

=
 Package Arch   Version  Repository
Size
=
Updating:
 evolution   i386   2.6.3-1.fc5.5updates
12 M
 evolution-data-server   i386   1.6.3-1.fc5.2updates
3.9 M
 evolution-sharp i386   0.10.2-9.5   updates
146 k
 evolution-webcali386   2.4.1-3.4updates
77 k
Installing for dependencies:
 htdig   i386   3:3.2.0b6-6.4.2.1  core
1.0 M
 mesa-libGLU-devel   i386   6.4.2-6.FC5.3updates
13 k
Updating for dependencies:
 artsi386   8:1.5.4-0.1.fc5  updates
1.1 M
 arts-devel  i386   8:1.5.4-0.1.fc5  updates
213 k
 gnome-panel i386   2.14.3-1.fc5 updates
3.1 M
 gnome-pilot i386   2.0.13-7.fc5.6   updates
538 k
 kdebase i386   6:3.5.4-0.4.fc5  updates
28 M
 kdebase-devel   i386   6:3.5.4-0.4.fc5  updates
114 k
 kdelibs i386   6:3.5.4-0.1.fc5  updates
18 M
 kdelibs-devel   i386   6:3.5.4-0.1.fc5  updates
1.3 M
 kdepim  i386   6:3.5.4-0.1.fc5  updates
19 M
 kdepim-develi386   6:3.5.4-0.1.fc5  updates
254 k
 mesa-libGLU i386   6.4.2-6.FC5.3updates
181 k
 pilot-link  i386   2:0.11.8-12.4.fc5  updates
410 k
 qt  i386   1:3.3.6-0.4.fc5  updates
3.5 M
 qt-designer i386   1:3.3.6-0.4.fc5  updates
2.0 M
 qt-develi386   1:3.3.6-0.4.fc5  updates
14 M

Transaction Summary
=
Install  2 Package(s)
Update  19 Package(s)
Remove   0 Package(s)
Total download size: 109 M
Is this ok [y/N]:
y  


Evolution now fails with the same error as FC6 !

"Error while performing operation."

"Failed to connect to SMTP server 148.197.29.5 in secure mode:
STARTTLS not supported"



Any hints or advice ??

John
 

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Re: [Evolution] Thread Message View, Calendar View and general UI

2006-11-02 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 13:56 +0100, Reinhard Brandstaedter wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 07:31 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 10:07 +0100, Reinhard Brandstaedter wrote:
> > > 1.) Threaded Messages:
> > > I have folders on my mailbox that contain mailing lists. I expected
> a
> > > decent way to handle message threads. If I switch on "Thread
> > > Messages" (Ctrl-T) in the mailing list folder the messages are not
> > > threaded though. What could be the reason for that? Maybe Groupwise
> > > related? Are messages not recognized as belonging to one thread?
> > 
> > Don't know about Groupwise, but it could also be the mailing list
> > manager. You might try Edit->Preferences->Mail
> > Preferences->General->Fall back to threading messages by subject.
> 
> Yes I get some threaded messages now but they are far from correct.
> 
> e.g. i get:
> 
> >Subject
> -> Re: Subject
> -> Re: Subject
> 
> although it should be
> >Subject
> ->Re:Subject
> -->Re:Subject
> 
> What information is used for threading if i don't use the fall back
> method by subject. Maybe the information is stripped by groupwise or any
> virus scanner?

I believe Evo uses the In-Reply-To header (which is the correct way to
do threading) but some other clients or mailing lists may not preserve
it. I'm really guessing here.

poc

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Re: [Evolution] How to find an Exchange Global Catalog server name?

2006-11-02 Thread Noble, Leigh DR. MATH
Was there ever a response to this inquiry? I too am interested in
knowing a solution.

When I'm working on my company's network I do have an actual GAL catalog
listed in MS Outlook, but when I leave my company's network and work at
my home network I too have just a directory name as the GAL just like in
Drew's case.

Does anyone have any good ideas on what this means in terms of setting a
GAL for exchange?

--Leigh NobleI am assuming that perhaps when I'm at home a "local" copy
of the GAL

On Mon, 2006-10-23 at 09:53 -0500, Myers, Drew wrote:
> A recent thread described how to check the GAL properties to get the
> appropriate server to enter for Global Catalog Server in evolution
> config.  I checked mine, but rather than showing a URL, it shows a
> directory name (C:\Documents and Settings\myersd\local
> settings\application data\microsoft\outlook\).
> 
> Any suggestions on how to find the appropriate URL to enable GAL in
> evolution?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Drew Myers
> 
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[Evolution] automatically opening an ics attachment

2006-11-02 Thread Wendell Mackenzie




Hi:

   Is it possible to configure Evolution to automatically open a link embedded in an email such that
it is automatically imported into the evo calendar?

Thx.
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Re: [Evolution] Thread Message View, Calendar View and general UI

2006-11-02 Thread Reinhard Brandstaedter
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 07:31 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 10:07 +0100, Reinhard Brandstaedter wrote:
> > 1.) Threaded Messages:
> > I have folders on my mailbox that contain mailing lists. I expected
a
> > decent way to handle message threads. If I switch on "Thread
> > Messages" (Ctrl-T) in the mailing list folder the messages are not
> > threaded though. What could be the reason for that? Maybe Groupwise
> > related? Are messages not recognized as belonging to one thread?
> 
> Don't know about Groupwise, but it could also be the mailing list
> manager. You might try Edit->Preferences->Mail
> Preferences->General->Fall back to threading messages by subject.

Yes I get some threaded messages now but they are far from correct.

e.g. i get:

>Subject
-> Re: Subject
-> Re: Subject

although it should be
>Subject
->Re:Subject
-->Re:Subject

What information is used for threading if i don't use the fall back
method by subject. Maybe the information is stripped by groupwise or any
virus scanner?

Reinhard

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[Evolution] parent-search folder is not updated

2006-11-02 Thread Ritesh Khadgaray
Hey,

  i have multiple search folders of the type as shown below. On the
sub-folders ( search folders ) are updated w.r.t. unread mail count, and
_not_ the parent folder. is this a known bug ?

a -> set of filters
a/b -> do
a/b/c -> do
a/b/1 -> do



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Re: [Evolution] Thread Message View, Calendar View and general UI

2006-11-02 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 10:07 +0100, Reinhard Brandstaedter wrote:
> 1.) Threaded Messages:
> I have folders on my mailbox that contain mailing lists. I expected a
> decent way to handle message threads. If I switch on "Thread
> Messages" (Ctrl-T) in the mailing list folder the messages are not
> threaded though. What could be the reason for that? Maybe Groupwise
> related? Are messages not recognized as belonging to one thread?

Don't know about Groupwise, but it could also be the mailing list
manager. You might try Edit->Preferences->Mail
Preferences->General->Fall back to threading messages by subject.

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Re: [Evolution] Thread Message View, Calendar View and general UI

2006-11-02 Thread Andre Klapper
hi reinhard,

Am Donnerstag, den 02.11.2006, 10:07 +0100 schrieb Reinhard
Brandstaedter:
> 2.) Calendar View:
> I really favor the "Work Week View" for calendars but like to have an
> small month overview as well next to my work-week view. If you have
> worked with Outlook or Kontact you have this "Month Overview" next to
> the work-view and can use it to navigate through weeks.
> I've tried to find a n equivalent in Evolution but there isn't (?)

i suspect that the pane is hidden. try to move the slider at the bottom
of the left calendar list pane, directly above the five component
buttons (mail, address book, tasks, calendar, memos).

hope that helps,
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Re: [Evolution] Thread Message View, Calendar View and general UI

2006-11-02 Thread Reinhard Brandstaedter
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 10:07 +0100, Reinhard Brandstaedter wrote:
> 3.) General UI
> Is there a possibility to switch off the icon text in the top
tool-bar?
> I personally think Icons+text is a waste of space as after using a
> program for some time you know what a "new" or "reply-to" icon looks
> like.

Oh my bada sophisticated KDE User here. That's a GNOME general
setting :-)

Reinhard

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[Evolution] Message filters' problem

2006-11-02 Thread Doublas M2
Hi there,

First of all, the scenario. I'm running Fedora Core and connect to a
Exchange server through OWA.

I have a problem with some message filters, those that include the
clause "starts with". The problem is that these filters don't work so
messages that theorically meet the filter's criteria aren't moved or
whatever I want to do with them.

The problem arised in a concrete release. The last packages that
worked fine were:

evolution-2.6.0-1.i386.rpm
evolution-connector-2.6.1-1.fc5.1.i386.rpm
evolution-data-server-1.6.0-1.i386.rpm

>From this point I tried every update in FC5 and now in FC6 to no avail.

I mean that the same filter definition works with those packages and
doesn't with newer packages (the filters.xml file doesn't change at
all). I'm not sure where the filters are processed so I report you
about the three packages.

This is a excerpt from the filters.xml file showing a filter definition:

==

  Subject is icm*Logcheck
  

  
  
icm
  


  
  
logcheck
  


  
  
root
  

  
  


  

==

I'm pretty sure that the problem is located in the very next version
to those cited. I could make the filters work simply removing new
version of the packages and reinstalling the older ones.

Any help will be appreciated. Regards

Iñigo Sáez
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[Evolution] Thread Message View, Calendar View and general UI

2006-11-02 Thread Reinhard Brandstaedter
Hi,

I just switched to Evolution 2.8 (on Fedora Core 6) because it's
Groupwise support seems to be more stable and usable.
The Evolution Data Server seems to be stable (2.6 died every other
minute or so) so Evolution is a real alternative for me now.

There are a few things though I don't like or maybe just don't know how
to do it:

1.) Threaded Messages:
I have folders on my mailbox that contain mailing lists. I expected a
decent way to handle message threads. If I switch on "Thread
Messages" (Ctrl-T) in the mailing list folder the messages are not
threaded though. What could be the reason for that? Maybe Groupwise
related? Are messages not recognized as belonging to one thread?

2.) Calendar View:
I really favor the "Work Week View" for calendars but like to have an
small month overview as well next to my work-week view. If you have
worked with Outlook or Kontact you have this "Month Overview" next to
the work-view and can use it to navigate through weeks.
I've tried to find a n equivalent in Evolution but there isn't (?)

3.) General UI
Is there a possibility to switch off the icon text in the top tool-bar?
I personally think Icons+text is a waste of space as after using a
program for some time you know what a "new" or "reply-to" icon looks
like.

Thanks,
Reinhard


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