Re: [Evolution] SOLVED: Re: How Can I Apply a Filter to Every Message

2007-05-16 Thread Veerapuram Varadhan
On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 20:35 -0700, Schlaegel wrote:
 On 5/15/07, Patrick O'Callaghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 11:01 -0700, Schlaegel wrote:
   I am switching to evolution from Thunderbird. I use a quite extensive
   set of filters and want to apply them to all of my existing email. I
   can not find any global apply feature. In Thuderbird this is in the
   same dialog that allows one to manage the filters. I see that I can
   hit CTRL+Y or choose Message-Apply Filters, but this only works
   on the selected email, not on entire folders.
  
   Is there a feature I just haven't discovered?
 
  1) Create a Search Folder that matches everything:
  Edit-Search Folders
  Add
  Call it Everything (for example)
   Match All as search criterion
  Decide whether you want all local and/or remote folders, or just 
  some
  Hit OK
 
  2) Apply filters:
  Go to the Everything folder
  Select all messages (Ctrl-A)
  Apply filters (Ctrl-Y)
 
 I was hoping there was an automatic way to apply a filter to a whole
 folder, say hitting CTRL+Y when a folder was selected. Since there
 isn't, your way works great. Thank you.
Even without a search folder, Ctrl+A + Ctrl+Y on a folder will run the
filters for you on all messages in that folder.

HTH,

V. Varadhan
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[Evolution] Graphics lost in forwarded message

2007-05-16 Thread Dick Rounds
I frequently receive emails with embedded graphics. Evolution opens
these without a problem. However, when I forward these to someone else,
the graphics get lost.

I've checked my compose preferences and the HTML box is checked. Is
there some other setting that I've missed?

Dick Rounds
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Re: [Evolution] SOLVED: Re: How Can I Apply a Filter to Every Message

2007-05-16 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 20:35 -0700, Schlaegel wrote:
 On 5/15/07, Patrick O'Callaghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 11:01 -0700, Schlaegel wrote:
   I am switching to evolution from Thunderbird. I use a quite extensive
   set of filters and want to apply them to all of my existing email. I
   can not find any global apply feature. In Thuderbird this is in the
   same dialog that allows one to manage the filters. I see that I can
   hit CTRL+Y or choose Message-Apply Filters, but this only works
   on the selected email, not on entire folders.
  
   Is there a feature I just haven't discovered?
 
  1) Create a Search Folder that matches everything:
  Edit-Search Folders
  Add
  Call it Everything (for example)
   Match All as search criterion
  Decide whether you want all local and/or remote folders, or just 
  some
  Hit OK
 
  2) Apply filters:
  Go to the Everything folder
  Select all messages (Ctrl-A)
  Apply filters (Ctrl-Y)
 
 I was hoping there was an automatic way to apply a filter to a whole
 folder, say hitting CTRL+Y when a folder was selected. Since there
 isn't, your way works great. Thank you.

There is, and it's implicit in my reply. Visit a folder, select all
messages (Ctrl-A) and filter them (Ctrl-Y).

However your original question was on how to apply filters to all my
existing mail (i.e. not just to a single folder), hence the extra step
of defining a search folder.

poc

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Re: [Evolution] Graphics lost in forwarded message

2007-05-16 Thread Daniel Gryniewicz
On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 09:39 -0400, Dick Rounds wrote:
 I frequently receive emails with embedded graphics. Evolution opens
 these without a problem. However, when I forward these to someone
 else, the graphics get lost.
 
 I've checked my compose preferences and the HTML box is checked. Is
 there some other setting that I've missed?
 

From what I've seen, evo doesn't forward attachments.  The only way I
was able to get it to do so was to Message - Forward As - Redirect,
save as draft, edit, change source address to me (instead of the
original person), and send.  

Daniel

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Re: [Evolution] Graphics lost in forwarded message

2007-05-16 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 11:05 -0400, Daniel Gryniewicz wrote:
 On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 09:39 -0400, Dick Rounds wrote:
  I frequently receive emails with embedded graphics. Evolution opens
  these without a problem. However, when I forward these to someone
  else, the graphics get lost.
  
  I've checked my compose preferences and the HTML box is checked. Is
  there some other setting that I've missed?
  
 
 From what I've seen, evo doesn't forward attachments. The only way I
 was able to get it to do so was to Message - Forward As - Redirect,
 save as draft, edit, change source address to me (instead of the
 original person), and send.  

You can drag attachments from the attachment bar of the original message
to the compose window of the forwarded message.

poc

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Re: [Evolution] SOLVED: Re: How Can I Apply a Filter to Every Message

2007-05-16 Thread Matthew Barnes
On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 04:44 -0600, Veerapuram Varadhan wrote:
 Even without a search folder, Ctrl+A + Ctrl+Y on a folder will run the
 filters for you on all messages in that folder.

Perhaps this is an opportunity for an interested party to contribute a
new plug-in.  Right-click on a folder, select Apply Filters.  Should
work similarly to Mark Messages as Read.

Matthew Barnes

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[Evolution] How do I view an unencrypted signed message?

2007-05-16 Thread Stephen Rees
When opening an unencrypted message that has been signed all I can get
it to show me is a red, yellow, or green box with the evaluation of the
signature (invalid, untrusted, or valid signature). How can I view the
actual message?
Evolution 2.10.0 on Mandriva 2007.1

Thanks,
-Stephen

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Re: [Evolution] Graphics lost in forwarded message

2007-05-16 Thread Dick Rounds
Thanks for the input. My problem is that there are no attachments. The
graphics are embedded in the email itself. I erroneously assumed that if
I forwarded the email the graphics would go along also. Apparently, I'm
wrong.

Is there a better email program that I could use?

Dick

On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 13:28 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

 On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 11:05 -0400, Daniel Gryniewicz wrote:
  On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 09:39 -0400, Dick Rounds wrote:
   I frequently receive emails with embedded graphics. Evolution opens
   these without a problem. However, when I forward these to someone
   else, the graphics get lost.
   
   I've checked my compose preferences and the HTML box is checked. Is
   there some other setting that I've missed?
   
  
  From what I've seen, evo doesn't forward attachments. The only way I
  was able to get it to do so was to Message - Forward As - Redirect,
  save as draft, edit, change source address to me (instead of the
  original person), and send.  
 
 You can drag attachments from the attachment bar of the original message
 to the compose window of the forwarded message.
 
 poc
 
 
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Re: [Evolution] Graphics lost in forwarded message

2007-05-16 Thread carpetnailz
(Guessing--hope's that allowed)
If you've set Evolution to send plain text only or your recipient only
accepts plain text, could that be the cause of the problem? I haven't
done anything with graphics, but I know I get a complex adaptation when
people send me HTML mail.

Also check Edit-Preferences-Mail Preferences-HTML Mail options regarding
loading images. You seem to be accepting the images, but maybe your
recipient has them blocked in whichever mail program he/she is using.
(Another guess--you may well have checked this out already.)

On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 15:35 -0400, Dick Rounds wrote:
 Thanks for the input. My problem is that there are no attachments. The
 graphics are embedded in the email itself. I erroneously assumed that
 if I forwarded the email the graphics would go along also. Apparently,
 I'm wrong.
 
 Is there a better email program that I could use?
 
 Dick
 
 On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 13:28 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: 
  On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 11:05 -0400, Daniel Gryniewicz wrote:
   On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 09:39 -0400, Dick Rounds wrote:
I frequently receive emails with embedded graphics. Evolution opens
these without a problem. However, when I forward these to someone
else, the graphics get lost.

I've checked my compose preferences and the HTML box is checked. Is
there some other setting that I've missed?

   
   From what I've seen, evo doesn't forward attachments. The only way I
   was able to get it to do so was to Message - Forward As - Redirect,
   save as draft, edit, change source address to me (instead of the
   original person), and send.  
  
  You can drag attachments from the attachment bar of the original message
  to the compose window of the forwarded message.
  
  poc
  
  
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Re: [Evolution] Graphics lost in forwarded message

2007-05-16 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 15:35 -0400, Dick Rounds wrote:
 Thanks for the input. My problem is that there are no attachments. The
 graphics are embedded in the email itself. I erroneously assumed that
 if I forwarded the email the graphics would go along also. Apparently,
 I'm wrong.

Hace you tried forwarding something to yourself, to see exactly what is
happening?

 Is there a better email program that I could use?

Better is in the eye of the beholder :-) If you only want email (and
not groupware functions like shared calendars and scheduling) there are
lots of email clients on Linux. If you care about high flexibility at
the cost of a text-only interface, try Mutt. If you want something
cross-platform (i.e. user portability) I've found Thunderbird to be a
good option -- the spam control is particularly good IMHO. If you don't
need Exchange compatibility, Kmail is good, especially with KDE, and you
can get some groupware functions via Kontact. And so on.

poc

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Re: [Evolution] Graphics lost in forwarded message

2007-05-16 Thread Dick Rounds
I found the images which had been emailed to me but which I couldn't
forward. They are located at:

http://www.rense.com/general70/drift.htm

I also talked to the guy who sent me the email. He has an Apple computer
and uses some email program that I never heard of.  Don't know that this
makes any difference or not.

Maybe this will make some sense to you. I saved the images to my desktop
and gtried every graphics program I had to open them but all failed. 

Weird! Evolution can open as can Opera (when I go to the above web page)
but I can't forward.

Dick


On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 17:09 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

 On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 15:35 -0400, Dick Rounds wrote:
  Thanks for the input. My problem is that there are no attachments. The
  graphics are embedded in the email itself. I erroneously assumed that
  if I forwarded the email the graphics would go along also. Apparently,
  I'm wrong.
 
 Hace you tried forwarding something to yourself, to see exactly what is
 happening?
 
  Is there a better email program that I could use?
 
 Better is in the eye of the beholder :-) If you only want email (and
 not groupware functions like shared calendars and scheduling) there are
 lots of email clients on Linux. If you care about high flexibility at
 the cost of a text-only interface, try Mutt. If you want something
 cross-platform (i.e. user portability) I've found Thunderbird to be a
 good option -- the spam control is particularly good IMHO. If you don't
 need Exchange compatibility, Kmail is good, especially with KDE, and you
 can get some groupware functions via Kontact. And so on.
 
 poc
 
 
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