[Evolution] flagging message (Mark For Follow Up) not working

2014-02-18 Thread Rudy van Eijsden
Dear all,

I have recently upgraded from Evolution 3.8.3 to 3.11.3.
I am on Ubuntu Gnome 13.10.

Since the upgrade, I am unable to see and create message flags, i.e.
Mark for Folluw Up. The menu for marking for folluw up opens, I make
my choices, and click OK. However, nothing happens.
Previously I had created a search folder to collect al the messages that
were marked for follow up. This search folder now shows no messages at
all anymore.
Can I do something to fix this?

Best regards,
Rudy.

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Re: [Evolution] Reply to Sender does same thing as Reply to All

2013-11-29 Thread Rudy van Eijsden
Solved !!

Here is what I did:

I opened the Account Editor to checkt he Account details. In the
Defaults tab under the Special Folders section, I clicked Restore
Defaults and subsequently re-selected the options that I had before in
this section.
After this action, the Reply to Sender works like expected: only the
person in the To-field is being replied to.



-Original Message-
From: Patryk Benderz patryk.bend...@esp.pl
Reply-to: patryk.bend...@esp.pl
To: evolution-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Reply to Sender does same thing as Reply to
All
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2013 14:30:05 +0100

[cut]
 mail (and not to all people that are in To or Cc), evolution creates a
 reply message, but still includes all people in the Cc field that are
[cut]
I am on 13.10 too, and when I hit ^R there comes a pop-up window that
asks me if I really want to sent to sender only or to all recipients.
There also is a check-box Do not ask me again. I suppose you have
marked it, and clicked  button Reply to all somewhere in the past, so
now Evo replies to all, as you requested in the past. Revert your
decision, and Evo will reply only to sender.


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[Evolution] Reply to Sender does same thing as Reply to All

2013-11-28 Thread Rudy van Eijsden
Hi,

When I do Reply to Sender in order to reply only to the sender of the
mail (and not to all people that are in To or Cc), evolution creates a
reply message, but still includes all people in the Cc field that are
originally in To and Cc. So in fact, Reply to Sender does the same
thing as Reply to All.

Any suggestions how to solve this?

I am on Ubuntu 13.10 with Evolution 3.8.4.

Best regards,
Rudy.

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[Evolution] line wrap in html preview

2013-10-15 Thread Rudy van Eijsden
Hi,

When viewing an html-formatted e-mail that I have written myself in
Evolution, there is no line-wrap. However, in the compose-window in
Evolution, there is correct line-wrap. When I also send the e-mail to my
hotmail or Gmail account, hotmail (or Outlook) and Gmail correctly
display the email with line-wrap.
It also does not seem to be consistent, as other html-email that I
receive form other people does display correctly.
Is there a setting in Evolution where I can set html email to do
line-wrapping?
I am on Evolution 3.8.2 on Ubuntu 13.04.

One other questions is how to upgrade to the latest stable (v.3.8.5) or
maybe even the latest unstable (v.3.9.92) release?

Best regards,
Rudy.


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Re: [Evolution] line wrap in html preview

2013-10-15 Thread Rudy van Eijsden
What happens is indeed that the text is displayed on one long line,
where a scroll-bar appears at the bottom.
I would like it indeed to wrap a the edge of the window, regardless of
the windows-size.
I think in plain-text mails it is a hard-warp, while in the html-wrap
that I would prefer, it would be a soft-wrap.

Is there a setting so that Evolution behaves like online outlook, Gmail,
or I think also Thunderbird and Kmail?

Best,
Rudy


On di, 2013-10-15 at 09:58 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
  
  When viewing an html-formatted e-mail that I have written myself in
  Evolution, there is no line-wrap. However, in the compose-window in
  Evolution, there is correct line-wrap. When I also send the e-mail to my
  hotmail or Gmail account, hotmail (or Outlook) and Gmail correctly
  display the email with line-wrap.
  It also does not seem to be consistent, as other html-email that I
  receive form other people does display correctly.
  Is there a setting in Evolution where I can set html email to do
  line-wrapping?
 
 There is no concept of line-wrap in HTML.  The text is formatted to
 fill the container it is presented in (whether that be a window width or
 a div container or whatever).  As such I suspect that Evolution is doing
 the correct thing and the others are artificially imposing some
 container on the text.
 
 So, when you say that it doesn't wrap, do you mean that it continues in
 one long line off the side of the window such that a scroll bar appears
 at the bottom of the window.  Or that that it wraps at the edge of the
 window, but that you want it to wrap at 72 characters or something?
 
 P.
 
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Re: [Evolution] line wrap in html preview

2013-10-15 Thread Rudy van Eijsden
I think that I have solved the issue. And indeed, it was my signature.
In my signature, I had included a horizontal line with a width of 100%.
I have now set this to 500 pixels, which seems to take care of my
problem.
Thank you all for the suggestions!

Best,
Rudy.


On di, 2013-10-15 at 13:55 +0200, Patryk Benderz wrote:
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  What I think you might be seeing is that there is something in the HTML
  email that is stretching the container - it might be a preformatted
  section
 I think this is it. I have observed similar long lines on my Evo 3.8.3.
 as Rudy. I suppose this may be related to signature section. Some time
 ago, despite I was setting signature as plain text, in newly composed
 email window it is displayed as preformatted. This caused mails
 displayed as long lines, however I am not able to force my respondents
 to send me correctly formatted emails. That is the reason, Evo should
 take care and wrap (or whatever you call this) lines in displayed
 window.
 

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[Evolution] Forwarded mails in thread

2013-09-29 Thread Rudy van Eijsden
Is there a way of having forwarded emails in the email tread as well?
Currently, only replies are kept in the email thread.

Regards,
Rudy.

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Re: [Evolution] move message to folder - typing folder name

2013-09-26 Thread Rudy van Eijsden
Dear Milan,

Thanks for your detailed answer.
Is there a way that I can add the option to search in collapsed nodes
as well myself? Can this be done in some configuration file, or does
this need real programming (i don't know how).

It would also be convenient to have an option with a short-cut key to
Go to folder.. in a similar way as Move to folder... or Copy to
folder

Best,
Rudy.


On do, 2013-09-26 at 08:58 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:

 On Wed, 2013-09-25 at 11:06 +0200, Rudy van Eijsden wrote:
  1) Can I change the default size of this window somehow?
  2) When simply typing the name of the folder to which I would like to
  move the message, only the direct folders can be selected, but
  subfolder (when folders are collapsed) are not selected. Is there a
  way to make this also select or search in all subfolders?
 
   Hi,
 I'm afraid the answer for both is 'no', at least I do not see how that
 would be done with current stable (3.10.0) without code changes.
 
 ad 1) only if there will be added remember of the last window size
 (with/without position)
 
 ad 2) the UI facing widget is a standard GtkTreeView, together with the
 search ability. Once they add this functionality (search in collapsed
 nodes as well) then you get that in evolution for free. Please note that
 it might not be practical in some situations, because the tree can be
 filled in a lazy manner, which means the collapsed nodes are populated
 only after they are expanded, which might result in a flood of get me
 list of direct children for node X when typing the search. Evolution
 uses that for account nodes, maybe you noticed it when you closed
 evolution with a collapsed IMAP account node. Running evolution the next
 time and expanding it may show you a flash of Loading... node there
 (how long the node is shown depends on couple things, like whether the
 account was already connected, how slow the network connection to the
 server is, and so on). The node stays there for me for about a second or
 two.
 
   Bye,
   Milan
 
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[Evolution] keyboard short cut to assign message labels

2013-09-24 Thread Rudy van Eijsden
Hi,

Does anybody know whether it is possible to assign keyboard short cuts
to assign message labels?

Best,
Rudy.
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