Re: [Evolution] I know it's not about Evolution, but...

2009-07-31 Thread Richard Doyle
On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 22:25 +0700, Peter Privat wrote:
 I know it's not about Evolution, but I think it's the right kind of
 people anyway...
 
 Does anyone know if there's an application available to re-transfer data
 on curtain ports? I have a problem with my ISP, who have blocked
 outgoing port 25 from their users in order to eliminate spam. They only
 allow port 25 traffic to their own mail server. The problem is that I
 want to use a different mail server.
 
 Is there an application that I can install on the mailserver and that
 will be able to, for example, listen on port 125 and then resend the
 traffic to the same localhost at port 25? Then I only have to change the
 port for SMTP on Evolution to port 125 instead of 25.
Many mail servers (Exim, for example) can be configured to listen on
arbitrary ports, without installing any extra applications. 

Better, submit your mail to port 587 on the server. ISPs shouldn't block
that port. 


 
 Anyone?
 
 /Peter
 


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Re: [Evolution] Spam Improvements Default spam filter

2008-03-02 Thread Richard Doyle

On Sat, 2008-03-01 at 19:51 -0500, Reid Thompson wrote:
 Srinivasa Ragavan wrote:
 
  I'm proposing to make Bogofilter as the default junk filter for
  Evolution. Any thoughts to it?
  
 
 +1
 As a user ( and if you're asking users ), I've only used bogofilter.  It has 
 performed extremely well for me.

+1
What he said.


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[Evolution] Backup to remote host

2008-01-13 Thread Richard Doyle
The backup-restore plugin (Evolution 2.12.1 running under Ubuntu 7.10)
works fine for local storage, but not for remote storage: Backup
Settings... brings up a browse window titled Select name of the
Evolution backup file; selecting a remote host starts a spinner that
which never finishes spinning. The remote host is accessible through
Nautilus.

Anybody know how to backup to a remote host using this plugin?



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Re: [Evolution] Printing mail

2007-12-11 Thread Richard Doyle

On Mon, 2007-12-10 at 12:58 +0100, Lucien Haijen wrote:
 Sirs
 
 A few days ago I started Evolution, read a mail, and printed it
 to my HP 1300 printer.
 Later in the same day I restarted Evolution and tried to print
 another mail. Printing to a file was and is still possible.
 However printing to my printer seemed to be disabled : the print
 icon was light gray.
 
 Has anybody an idea how to restore the printing capability in
 full ?
You haven't told us what you've done to diagnose the printing issue. I
suspect your problem is with your system, not Evolution.

 
 I use a recent Ubuntu with Evolution 2.12.0 (as far as I can see).
If you use Feisty, you might want to consider upgrading to Gutsy, which
includes Evolution 2.12.1, and seems to have resolved some printing
issues. Works a treat with my HP 1300!

 
 Thank You very much for your attention
 
 Lucien Haijen
 
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Re: [Evolution] Searching mail

2005-12-09 Thread Richard Doyle
On Fri, 2005-12-09 at 17:24 -0500, David Bicking wrote:
 Probably a stupid question, but does Evolution provide a means for me to
 find a message. As near as I can, The Search menu only works on the
 currently selected folder, but if I knew which folder it was in, I
 wouldn't need to search for it since I'd already know it was there. :)
Create, then search, a vfolder that holds all your mail.


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