m having the same issue, and the attachment tab is empty
greets!
aL
The same. The worst thing I don't remember how was it before.
Kind regards,
Michal
ive got icedove 8.0-2 and its empty. I tried in a testing with 3.1.16-1
and its empty as well :S
greets!
aL
And I just checked that in T
On 20/01/12 19:45, MRH wrote:
[...]
Try changing those to:-
network.protocol-handler.app.http => user set => string =>
/usr/bin/iceweasel
network.protocol-handler.app.https => user set => string =>
/usr/bin/iceweasel
I'll try it tonight, but this seems wrong - instead of using the system
defau
nt tab is empty
greets!
aL
The same. The worst thing I don't remember how was it before.
Kind regards,
Michal
ive got icedove 8.0-2 and its empty. I tried in a testing with 3.1.16-1
and its empty as well :S
greets!
aL
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Thats the way I would normally do it, and the way I do it on Claws mail which I
use.
BUT when setting up the mail filters I stumbled across a menu that allowed
either delete or hide as the options with age.
The problem is I can't find it to alter the age at which to hide again.
Maybe a hidden fu
On Sun, 22 Jan 2012 03:48:09 +0100
godo wrote:
> On 01/21/2012 04:19 PM, richard wrote:
> > Greetings,
> > I've searched through the menus and asked on the Tbird forum, no luck :)
> > on one off the menus there is the option to either hide or strike though
> > a message when deleted, and also t
On 01/21/2012 04:19 PM, richard wrote:
Greetings,
I've searched through the menus and asked on the Tbird forum, no luck :)
on one off the menus there is the option to either hide or strike though
a message when deleted, and also to hide messages older than so many days.
Can anyone remember how
On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 16:24:25 +, Richard wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 15:51:20 + (UTC) Camaleón
> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 15:19:34 +, richard wrote:
>>
>> > Greetings,
>> > I've searched through the menus and asked on the Tbird forum, no
>> > luck :) on one off the menus the
On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 15:51:20 + (UTC)
Camaleón wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 15:19:34 +, richard wrote:
>
> > Greetings,
> > I've searched through the menus and asked on the Tbird forum, no luck
> > :) on one off the menus there is the option to either hide or strike
> > though a message
On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 15:19:34 +, richard wrote:
> Greetings,
> I've searched through the menus and asked on the Tbird forum, no luck
> :) on one off the menus there is the option to either hide or strike
> though a message when deleted, and also to hide messages older than so
> many days.
II
Greetings,
I've searched through the menus and asked on the Tbird forum, no luck :)
on one off the menus there is the option to either hide or strike though
a message when deleted, and also to hide messages older than so many days.
Can anyone remember how to find that menu as I've forgotten whe
On 20/01/12 10:19, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
On 01/20/2012 10:10 AM, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
Did you check "Preferences -> Attachments" for "ftp", "http", and
"https"?
i am having the same issue, and the attachment tab is empty
greets!
aL
The same. The worst thing I don't remember how was it
On 20/01/12 04:27, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 20/01/12 10:09, MRH wrote:
Hi,
After my recent update (Debian sid on amd64, icedove 8.0-2, iceweasel
9.0.1-1) everytime I click a link in email it asks me to choose an
aplication to open the link with (Launch Application). I'm aware I can
c
On 01/20/2012 10:10 AM, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
Did you check "Preferences -> Attachments" for "ftp", "http", and "https"?
i am having the same issue, and the attachment tab is empty
greets!
aL
**AVISO LEGAL**
Este mensaje se dirige exclusivamente a su destinatario y puede contener
informa
Did you check "Preferences -> Attachments" for "ftp", "http", and "https"?
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On 20/01/12 10:09, MRH wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After my recent update (Debian sid on amd64, icedove 8.0-2, iceweasel
> 9.0.1-1) everytime I click a link in email it asks me to choose an
> aplication to open the link with (Launch Application). I'm aware I can
> choose Iceweasel an
Hi,
After my recent update (Debian sid on amd64, icedove 8.0-2, iceweasel
9.0.1-1) everytime I click a link in email it asks me to choose an
aplication to open the link with (Launch Application). I'm aware I can
choose Iceweasel and tick to always use it, but I think it should (and
did
l.
I tried, but I cannot reproduce your problem. I have: alltray -
Version: 0.71b-1 icedove - Version: 3.1.16-1
Thanks for trying.
You still haven't said anything about alltray's behavior against other
applications. Is this problem isolated to Icedove / Thunderbird?
Looks like it, wi
gt;
I tried, but I cannot reproduce your problem.
I have:
alltray - Version: 0.71b-1
icedove - Version: 3.1.16-1
You still haven't said anything about alltray's behavior against other
applications. Is this problem isolated to Icedove / Thunderbird?
Your add-ons for the mail client sh
On 10/01/12 17:03, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 17:54:13 +, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
This is on debian wheezy with alltray v. 0.71b installed from
repositories. It doesn't seem to work as expected with neither Icedove
3.1.16 nor the latest Thunderbird 9.0.1 binary.
Wondering if u
On Tue, 10 Jan 2012 17:54:13 +, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
> This is on debian wheezy with alltray v. 0.71b installed from
> repositories. It doesn't seem to work as expected with neither Icedove
> 3.1.16 nor the latest Thunderbird 9.0.1 binary.
>
> Wondering if use
This is on debian wheezy with alltray v. 0.71b installed from
repositories. It doesn't seem to work as expected with neither Icedove
3.1.16 nor the latest Thunderbird 9.0.1 binary.
Wondering if use of XFCE4 is relevant
Before looking into bugs I'd like to know if anyone else is ex
On Tuesday 03,January,2012 12:05 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jan 2012 22:59:49 +0800, lina wrote:
I wish to open the link in icedove by iceweasel, now opens by epiphany.
Is Iceweasel set as your system default browser?
Yes. but I still keep the Epiphany. you know, to be careful
On Mon, 02 Jan 2012 22:59:49 +0800, lina wrote:
> I wish to open the link in icedove by iceweasel, now opens by epiphany.
Is Iceweasel set as your system default browser?
> following the http://forum.mepiscommunity.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=28635
>
> I did:
>
> To con
On Monday 02,January,2012 11:29 PM, Wayne Topa wrote:
On 01/02/2012 10:03 AM, lina wrote:
On Monday 02,January,2012 10:59 PM, lina wrote:
Hi,
I wish to open the link in icedove by iceweasel, now opens by epiphany.
following the http://forum.mepiscommunity.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=28635
I
On 01/02/2012 10:03 AM, lina wrote:
On Monday 02,January,2012 10:59 PM, lina wrote:
Hi,
I wish to open the link in icedove by iceweasel, now opens by epiphany.
following the http://forum.mepiscommunity.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=28635
I did:
To config thunderdird to use firefox for it
On Monday 02,January,2012 10:59 PM, lina wrote:
Hi,
I wish to open the link in icedove by iceweasel, now opens by epiphany.
following the http://forum.mepiscommunity.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=28635
I did:
To config thunderdird to use firefox for it's links:
In icedove
Edit->Prefere
Hi,
I wish to open the link in icedove by iceweasel, now opens by epiphany.
following the http://forum.mepiscommunity.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=28635
I did:
To config thunderdird to use firefox for it's links:
In icedove
Edit->Preferences
then go:
Advanced->General
Click on
On Fri, 23 Dec 2011 10:14:47 +, Paul Saunders wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Dec 2011 15:18:11 + (UTC) Camaleón
> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 22 Dec 2011 21:29:52 +1000, Ashton Fagg wrote:
>>
>> > Minor annoyance (more cosmetic than anything) with Icedove. I've made
&g
On 27/12/11 22:04, lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how can I set the default web browser for any link in icedove to be
> iceweasel without removing epiphany.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
There's two places to make changes.
1. For Icedove attachments:-
Icedove => Edit => Preferenc
2011/12/27 lina
> Hi,
>
> how can I set the default web browser for any link in icedove to be
> iceweasel without removing epiphany.
>
> Thanks,
maybe you could try:
system -> preferences -> preferred applications
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Hi,
how can I set the default web browser for any link in icedove to be
iceweasel without removing epiphany.
Thanks,
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On Monday 26,December,2011 01:17 AM, tony baldwin wrote:
- Original Message -
From: lina
Sent: 12/25/11 12:10 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: icedove issue
Hi,
I have problem sync the folder from server into the icedove.
On windows live, I used fliter into different
Hi,
I have problem sync the folder from server into the icedove.
On windows live, I used fliter into different folder,
but on icedove, it did not work.
I build some folder in icedove, like A and B, when I removed, it showed me:
The current command not succeed, the main server for account
l
On Thu, 22 Dec 2011 15:18:11 + (UTC)
Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Dec 2011 21:29:52 +1000, Ashton Fagg wrote:
>
> > Minor annoyance (more cosmetic than anything) with Icedove. I've
> > made the observation that the tab bar is very out of place. The
> > surro
On Thu, 22 Dec 2011 21:29:52 +1000, Ashton Fagg wrote:
> Minor annoyance (more cosmetic than anything) with Icedove. I've made
> the observation that the tab bar is very out of place. The surrounds are
> grey, but the tab is white and it looks just plain awful. I've not seen
On 22/12/11 23:06, Ashton Fagg wrote:
> Sorry, this was meant to go to list as well.
>
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: Icedove Tab Bar - Ugly
> Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2011 22:04:57 +1000
> From: Ashton Fagg
> To: Scott Ferguson
>
> On 22/12/11 21:53, S
Sorry, this was meant to go to list as well.
Original Message
Subject: Re: Icedove Tab Bar - Ugly
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2011 22:04:57 +1000
From: Ashton Fagg
To: Scott Ferguson
On 22/12/11 21:53, Scott Ferguson wrote:
And I thought you were being petty - but that is one ugly
On 22/12/11 22:29, Ashton Fagg wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> Minor annoyance (more cosmetic than anything) with Icedove. I've made
> the observation that the tab bar is very out of place. The surrounds are
> grey, but the tab is white and it looks just plain awful. I've not
Hi list,
Minor annoyance (more cosmetic than anything) with Icedove. I've made
the observation that the tab bar is very out of place. The surrounds are
grey, but the tab is white and it looks just plain awful. I've not seen
this on any other distro (or Windoze for that matter).
Iuri Guilherme dos Santos Martins wrote:
> Your script is very good, by the way.
> Thanks for sharing :D
Thank you, and a pleasure.
Chris
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Em 02-12-2011 17:36, Mart Frauenlob escreveu:
ok, after reading the online help for xterm:
as it calls a shell normally, why not let the shell just execute one
command with the '-c' option?
xterm -e sh -c 'icedove &'
how does that behave?
xterm should close after
On 02.12.2011 17:09, Iuri Guilherme dos Santos Martins wrote:
Em 01-12-2011 17:28, Mart Frauenlob escreveu:
why use a shubshell for icedove, we expect to use the output for
something?
better use single quotes to protect the `&' to be parsed by the shell
and to prevent from word spli
Your script is very good, by the way.
I used that to fix some errors i had in my Openbox menu that I was
procrastinating to solve (nothing that couldn't be done by command line
anyways).
Thanks for sharing :D
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Iuri Guilherme dos Santos Martins wrote:
> Well, if you are willing to learn bash then what I would recommend is
> exactly what Chris said [...]
You don't need to learn bash to use the script I've offered. (Others here
can sanity-check it so you don't need to "trust" my coding.)
Chris
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What that does is create a file called script.sh in the current
directory (>), run it (bash), and the attempt to remove it (rm).
The file would look like this:
#!/bin/bash
icedove &
exit
(Assuming there's a bash in your /bin)
That's not the better way to do it, I am sur
Em 01-12-2011 17:28, Mart Frauenlob escreveu:
why use a shubshell for icedove, we expect to use the output for
something?
better use single quotes to protect the `&' to be parsed by the shell
and to prevent from word splitting, so we keep it as one 'word' option
for
Le 01/12/2011 20:36, Iuri Guilherme dos Santos Martins a écrit :
Now I get it,
You must use the same command i sent you, however in the Lua language
you should have an option to detach the command from the terminal
Unfortunately, there is no such thing.
That should work (assuming that no
On 30.11.2011 17:25, Iuri Guilherme dos Santos Martins wrote:
Well, the example i gave you opens another terminal (xterm) and opens
icedove without closing the first terminal nor the second (assuming that
you was using xterm in the first place).
If you want the terminal to be closed, you may
Now I get it,
You must use the same command i sent you, however in the Lua language
you should have an option to detach the command from the terminal that
you are using, and to close the terminal.
That should work (assuming that now i did understand what you are doing).
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Em 01-12-2011 11:08, Chris Davies escreveu:
> Paul Isambert wrote:
>
>> But Icedove still stays attached to the first terminal...
>>
> Just to check, you want to be able to start icedove from the command
> line in (say) an xterm, but have it continue to run even when that
Em 01-12-2011 11:08, Chris Davies escreveu:
Paul Isambert wrote:
But Icedove still stays attached to the first terminal...
Just to check, you want to be able to start icedove from the command
line in (say) an xterm, but have it continue to run even when that xterm
is closed? And
Paul Isambert wrote:
> But Icedove still stays attached to the first terminal...
Just to check, you want to be able to start icedove from the command
line in (say) an xterm, but have it continue to run even when that xterm
is closed? And you're not really interested in stdout/stderr
The first terminal you say is supposed to be closed?
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Le 30/11/2011 17:02, Clive Standbridge a écrit :
I don't know anything about Lua, but searching around suggests that
os.execute executes its command in a shell, not directly. In that case
you should be able to use a command like
icedove &
No, that didn't work, the termi
Well, the example i gave you opens another terminal (xterm) and opens
icedove without closing the first terminal nor the second (assuming that
you was using xterm in the first place).
If you want the terminal to be closed, you may use:
echo exit > xterm -e `icedove &` & (if you wan
Paul Isambert wrote:
> Thanks Clive for your help. Unfortunately Icedove stays attached to the
> uppermost terminal (which I want to close too, perhaps that wasn't
> clear). Even with the simplest form:
>
> bash --rcfile <(echo icedove \&)
>
> when I clos
Le 30/11/2011 15:52, Iuri Guilherme dos Santos Martins a écrit :
I did not understand what you wanted, but i guess
`xterm -e `icedove &` ` is close to the command you are looking for.
The `` are used by bash to open a sub shell. (Assuming you are using
bash).
Thank you Iuri, but
I did not understand what you wanted, but i guess
`xterm -e `icedove &` ` is close to the command you are looking for.
The `` are used by bash to open a sub shell. (Assuming you are using bash).
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Le 30/11/2011 14:29, Clive Standbridge a écrit :
Paul Isambert wrote:
Hello there,
When started from gnome-terminal, Icedove stays attached to it. I can
detach it by executing "icedove&". The problem is, I can't seem to do
that recursively, i.e. from the terminal call ano
Paul Isambert wrote:
> Hello there,
>
>
> When started from gnome-terminal, Icedove stays attached to it. I can
> detach it by executing "icedove &". The problem is, I can't seem to do
> that recursively, i.e. from the terminal call another terminal which
>
Hello there,
When started from gnome-terminal, Icedove stays attached to it. I can
detach it by executing "icedove &".
The problem is, I can't seem to do that recursively, i.e. from the
terminal call another terminal which calls "icedove &". The following
* Stefan Pietsch [2011-11-08 00:32]:
> after updating sid, replacing libsqlite3-0 3.7.8-1 with 3.7.9-1, icedove
> shows "Stack Trace":
>
> -- Exception object --
> + message (string) 'nounDef is undefined'
> + fileName (string) 'file:///usr/lib/ice
On Vi, 28 oct 11, 12:03:00, Mark Panen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am having problems with *.jpg and *.pdf attachments in icedove.
> Some open some don't, i use okular for the pdf's but sometimes
> icedove asks me to save the file, which i don't want to do.
>
> The pr
Hi all,
after updating sid, replacing libsqlite3-0 3.7.8-1 with 3.7.9-1, icedove
shows "Stack Trace":
-- Exception object --
+ message (string) 'nounDef is undefined'
+ fileName (string) 'file:///usr/lib/icedove/modules/gloda/gloda.js'
+ lineNumber (number) 1829
+ s
On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 04:06:15 +0200, Mark Panen wrote:
> I am having problems with *.jpg and *.pdf attachments in icedove. Some
> open some don't, i use okular for the pdf's but sometimes icedove asks
> me to save the file, which i don't want to do.
>
> The pr
Mark Panen wrote:
> I am having problems with *.jpg and *.pdf attachments in icedove.
> Some open some don't, i use okular for the pdf's but sometimes
> icedove asks me to save the file, which i don't want to do.
The behavior depends upon the content type associated w
Hi,
I am having problems with *.jpg and *.pdf attachments in icedove. Some
open some don't, i use okular for the pdf's but sometimes icedove asks
me to save the file, which i don't want to do.
The preferences are set up correctly. Debian 6.0.3, amd64, KDE 4.4.5
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Hi,
I am having problems with *.jpg and *.pdf attachments in icedove. Some
open some don't, i use okular for the pdf's but sometimes icedove asks
me to save the file, which i don't want to do.
The preferences are set up correctly.
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Hi,
I am having problems with *.jpg and *.pdf attachments in icedove. Some
open some don't, i use okular for the pdf's but sometimes icedove asks
me to save the file, which i don't want to do.
The preferences are set up correctly.
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On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 12:42:17 +0800, lina wrote:
> The problem is that:
>
> 1] The folder in server failed to synchronize to the icedove local one.
>
> So there are only Inbox, Drafts and Trash in icedove.
>
> On the server (namely through webpage), I once created such
On Wednesday 26,October,2011 12:45 AM, lina wrote:
The problem is that:
1] The folder in server failed to synchronize to the icedove local one.
So there are only Inbox, Drafts and Trash in icedove.
On the server (namely through webpage), I once created such as debian
folder to filter those
On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 00:45:43 +0800, lina wrote:
> I used the filiter in web page,
"Filiter" or "filter"? :-?
> so there are different folder,
>
> while on icedove,
>
> do I need to re-set those filiter again, correct?
(...)
I'm sorry but I don
Hi,
I used the filiter in web page,
so there are different folder,
while on icedove,
do I need to re-set those filiter again, correct?
took gmail one as example.
I have a folder called gmail which contains all coming emails.
while the other parallel folder, such as debian folder, which can
up" your inbox/folders because you can have
>>
>> inbox/folders ?
>
> Yes. If you have all of your messages stored/archived in your inbox
> Icedove will suffer to download/get all that amount of data.
>
> It's better to have sub-folders so you can classify you
?
Yes. If you have all of your messages stored/archived in your inbox
Icedove will suffer to download/get all that amount of data.
It's better to have sub-folders so you can classify your e-mails and put
in there a small set of messages.
> I have inbox and different folders ( folders
On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 9:57 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 04 Sep 2011 21:28:21 +0800, lina wrote:
>
>>>> the icedove is smart, the gmail is autoconfigured.
>>
>> A bit unexpected, by browser, my gmail for debian mailing list I only
>> kept recent 1610 emails (
On Sun, 04 Sep 2011 21:28:21 +0800, lina wrote:
>>> the icedove is smart, the gmail is autoconfigured.
>
> A bit unexpected, by browser, my gmail for debian mailing list I only
> kept recent 1610 emails (around).
> but the icedove was busy downloading, reached 6 thousands a
iling list threads is a common slang
> to indicate that someone has replied to a post and changed the main topic:
>
> http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=thread%20hijacking
Thanks, I really know so little.
>
>>>> Last time I tried the icedove but don't know how to set
onary.com/define.php?term=thread%20hijacking
>>> Last time I tried the icedove but don't know how to set the SMTP for
>>> hotmail one.
>>
>> http://email.about.com/od/accessinghotmail/f/Windows_Live_Hotmail_SMTP_Settings.htm
>
> Thanks for the URL you provi
a new thread, don't you think? Hijacking other's
> postings is not nice ;-)
"Hijacking" is a big word for me to afford, sorry to just take a lift there.
>
> (editing the subject...)
>
>> Last time I tried the icedove but don't know how to set the SMTP for
>
ead was just about MTU and I asked if it is fine to adjust
that value with bonded NICs...
> May I ask one thing here,
Well, not here, maybe in a new thread, don't you think? Hijacking other's
postings is not nice ;-)
(editing the subject...)
> Last time I tried the icedove but don
Hi,
I don't know for how long, but I just checked and discovered today
that there is a similar directory for Icedove that it is for iceweasel
on http://mozilla.debian.net/ called icedove-release. So if you already
have iceweasel-release in your sources.list you just have to add
ic
On 2011-07-29 18:25, Camaleón wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 17:23:27 +0200, Andreas Berglund wrote:
I would like to point Local Folders in icedove to
/var/spool/mail/my_spool_file but when I try it's greyed out, it doesn't
seem to be a permission problem. Anyone have any suggesti
On Thu, 28 Jul 2011 17:23:27 +0200, Andreas Berglund wrote:
> I would like to point Local Folders in icedove to
> /var/spool/mail/my_spool_file but when I try it's greyed out, it doesn't
> seem to be a permission problem. Anyone have any suggestions?
Hum... IIRC, this ca
Hi!
I would like to point Local Folders in icedove to
/var/spool/mail/my_spool_file but when I try it's greyed out, it doesn't
seem to be a permission problem. Anyone have any suggestions?
/andreas
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Jimmy Wu wrote:
> 1. Just use the shell's globbing - it was meant for this purpose -
> instead of assigning a glob to a variable. Glob expansions can be
> iterated over in loops correctly and safely. Expanded strings are
> much more tricky to get right (if it is even possible) and less safe
> wh
On 2011-07-25 20:07, Bill M wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm piecing together a small script to remove duplicate messages from
> various directories in Icedove. By default the files are stored in a
> directory called 'Local Folders' - with the space - and this seems to be
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 02:40, Mark Neyhart
wrote:
> Bill M wrote:
>
>> FILES=/home/bill/.icedove/qjimvr85.default/Mail/Local\
>> Folders/2-Personal.sbd/*
>> # or "/home/bill/.icedove/qjimvr85.default/Mail/Local
>> Folders/2-Personal.sbd/*"
>>
&
Bill M wrote:
> FILES=/home/bill/.icedove/qjimvr85.default/Mail/Local\
> Folders/2-Personal.sbd/*
> # or "/home/bill/.icedove/qjimvr85.default/Mail/Local
> Folders/2-Personal.sbd/*"
>
> for i in $FILES
> do
> mv "$i" ""$i"
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 14:07:11 -0400, Bill M wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm piecing together a small script to remove duplicate messages from
various directories in Icedove. By default the files are stored in a
directory called 'Local Folders' - with the space - and this seems to
Hi folks,
I'm piecing together a small script to remove duplicate messages from
various directories in Icedove. By default the files are stored in a
directory called 'Local Folders' - with the space - and this seems to be
creating a problem for bash. I can both cd to "Loca
to right one?). But I was wondering if or rather when will
>>> Debian Mozilla Team release a "debranded" version of Thunderbird =
>>> Icedove? Or was Icedove discontinued?
>> I, running lenny, finally had to install it from Mozilla site, both,
>> Firefox and Thu
version of Thunderbird =
Icedove? Or was Icedove discontinued?
I, running lenny, finally had to install it from Mozilla site, both,
Firefox and Thunderbird and now I'm a happy camper again :-)
Greetings,
Hi,
I could do that, but since I am running Debian, I for one would
like the Icedove 5.0,
On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 17:33:54 +0200, Dejan Ribič wrote:
> I am sorry if this is the wrong list to ask this(if it is could you
> point me to right one?). But I was wondering if or rather when will
> Debian Mozilla Team release a "debranded" version of Thunderbird =
> I
Hi,
I am sorry if this is the wrong list to ask this(if it is could you
point me to right one?). But I was wondering if or rather when will
Debian Mozilla Team release a "debranded" version of Thunderbird =
Icedove? Or was Icedove discontinued?
Cheers,
Dejan
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On Sun, 2011-07-17 at 14:04 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > * To: debian-backpo...@lists.debian.org
> > * Subject: Printing problem in Icedove
> > * From: Paul van der Vlis
> > * Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2011 21:05:56
On 12/06/2011 16:02, Chris Davies wrote:
Nicolas Bercher wrote:
Maybe the pop3 side config in fetching e-mails, leaving them on the
server, etc. has an effect on the imap side.
I should expect that reading a message with POP would indeed mark it as
read for the IMAP presentation. IMO this wou
On 12/06/2011 17:14, Nicolas Bercher wrote:
...but, the tricky thing is that I can't turn off the pop3 option
WITHOUT setting up a mail transfert...! This is really stupid: it is
impossible to disable the two options at the same time!
In order to continue my investigations, I created another yah
would be correct behaviour, and
the corollary is that you shouldn't mix and match your email protocols.
I'm trying many things at the moment.
First, I disabled the pop3 account in icedove, but this had no effect at all.
Second, I visited the yahoo webmail interface in order to turn of
would be correct behaviour, and
the corollary is that you shouldn't mix and match your email protocols.
I'm trying many things at the moment.
First, I disabled the pop3 account in icedove, but this had no effect at all.
Second, I visited the yahoo webmail interface in order to turn of
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