[Evolution] newbie questions

2009-09-25 Thread Ben May
Just upgraded from a pentium 4 running XP to a dual quad core xeon
running ubuntu 64bit and so far I love it! I am using evolution mail and
have a couple of super super newbie questions:

- In the calendar, the alerts that pop up are transient and only last a
few seconds. Is there a way to make them stay up until I dismiss them?
- I, unfortunately, connect to two email systems, one of which is IMAP
and the other of which is Exchange 2007. I was able to successfully
install the Exchange MAPI plugin and connect to the necessary exchange
server. It works great except that last night I left evolution running
and when I came in the next day, the evolution-data-server-2.26 process
was using up 3.2G of ram and almost 20G of swap (!!!). If I turn of MAPI
then resource usage is much more reasonable. Is this a known problem
with evolution under ubuntu 9?
- Is there a way to make my signature appear in every email without
having to explicitly pick it? Also, if I am replying to a message it
appears to put my sig at the bottom of the entire message, whereas I
want to appear at the bottom only of my text. 

Any help appreciated!

___
Evolution-list mailing list
Evolution-list@gnome.org
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list


Re: [Evolution] evolution-mapi broken in Ubuntu Karmic

2009-09-25 Thread Thomas Novin
On Thu, 2009-09-03 at 09:15 +0200, Thomas Novin wrote:
> Hello
> 
> It isn't possible to install evolution-mapi in the next Ubuntu release,
> 9.10. This is one of the few packages that hasn't been upgraded yet, the
> version available now is the same that is installable in Ubuntu Jaunty.
> Isn't a newer version available for packaging?
> 

New version found iẗ́'s way into the repos 4 days ago.

evolution-mapi (0.27.92-0ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low

  * New upstream version (LP: #432370)
  * Drop 01_fix_SIGSEGV_during_auth.patch.

 -- Mario Limonciello   Mon, 21 Sep 2009
12:43:54 -0500

Rgds

___
Evolution-list mailing list
Evolution-list@gnome.org
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list