Looks like a library is missing :)
if you do a ldd /path/to/evolution, you should get a list of all
libraries it needs and one (or more) will be not found.
This is the list on my system :
libeshell.so.0 = /opt/gnome/lib/libeshell.so.0 (0x40017000)
libevolution-importer.so.0 =
On Thu, 2002-01-10 at 18:33, Ben FrantzDale wrote:
On Thu, 2002-01-10 at 13:21, gene wrote:
I'm trying to get Evolution to launch Opera when I click on a link in an
email. Anyone know if this is set somewhere in Evolution? Currently it
launches mozilla. Not sure if this is something I
You have to select the browser in the gnome control center. I use Opera
and it works.
Control Center - Document Handlers - URL Handlers
And choose what - text/html? Doesn't work for me; mozilla still comes up,
instead of galeon.
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I set the default handler as follows and it works for me:
defaultopera -newwindow %s
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 08:59, Mike Leone wrote:
You have to select the browser in the gnome control center. I use Opera
and it works.
Control Center - Document Handlers - URL Handlers
If you use Ximian GNOME, choose the Default Applications capplet in the
Control Center. Click on the Web Browser tag and select Opera. All
GNOME programs which open URLs will switch over immediately.
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 08:59, Mike Leone wrote:
You have to select the browser in the gnome
Hello,
I'm trying to update a few majordomo config files, but to do this I need
to ensure that the characters aren't just wrapped at 72 characters (or
whatever it is).
Back in Netscape/Mozilla it was possible to set the number of columns
that an email message would wrap on so that you could
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 11:27, Mike Gifford wrote:
A feature request (well a work around I tried), it would be neat to
simply use evolution from the command line to send mail. I tried
something like this.. But it didn't work:
$evolution [EMAIL PROTECTED] oraganization.config
I'd tend to
On Thu, 2002-01-10 at 21:54, Jean-François Lévesque wrote:
First, when I click on a folder, I think evolution should show me the
next unread message.
I'm not sure what evo's rule is, but I think it shows the last message
viewed in that folder. I would prefer that it *not* show the next unread
Back in Netscape/Mozilla it was possible to set the number of columns
that an email message would wrap on so that you could avoid having to
either heavily modify the config file (or send a busted config file)..
How (or when) is this possible with Evolution?
In the bar above the editor
On 11 Jan 2002, Kenneth Porter wrote:
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 11:27, Mike Gifford wrote:
A feature request (well a work around I tried), it would be neat to
simply use evolution from the command line to send mail. I tried
something like this.. But it didn't work:
$evolution [EMAIL
BTW: I grabbed the latest snapshot SRPM and rebuilt it, after removing
the dependency from libnss3 from the .spec. I had some trouble with
openldap, so removed it (I don't use it anyway).
After rpm -e evolution, rpm -Uhv my rpm I was able to upgrade Mozilla
and Galeon, which required removing
Hi Iaian,
Thanks a lot, this lead me to the right place for sure!
However since I've got it right here, on my version I found it under:
Format - Heading then click on Preformat..
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 16:06, iain wrote:
Back in Netscape/Mozilla it was possible to set the number of
After changing ISP I have new POP3 mail settings.
So I deleted the Mail accounts in evo and createt 3 new ones. All are
set to remember the pasword.
3 do as told, one does not?
at least, every Time I try to receive mail I get always a message that
evo could not log into the mailserver and I
I'm interested in this too ...
I've found that evolution is pretty flaky about remembering passwords. I'm
frequently getting prompted to enter the passwords even though all of the
mail accounts are set to remember password.
- Bruce
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 16:46, Jens Ansorg wrote:
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 09:20, gene wrote:
I set the default handler as follows and it works for me:
defaultopera -newwindow %s
Did that; mozilla still comes up. Do I need to restart the Gnome program
I'm clicking on the link in?
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 08:59, Mike Leone
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 18:54, Michael Leone wrote:
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 09:20, gene wrote:
I set the default handler as follows and it works for me:
defaultopera -newwindow %s
Did that; mozilla still comes up. Do I need to restart the Gnome program
I'm clicking on the link in?
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 21:14, Mike Gifford wrote:
Hi Iaian,
Thanks a lot, this lead me to the right place for sure!
However since I've got it right here, on my version I found it under:
Format - Heading then click on Preformat..
Interesting. You don't have a row of things above the
is it possible to hide the sender's email address in the 'From' field?
i am using Evo 1.0 against M$ Exchange 2000 server ( imap ).
tia
shiva
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I am trying to reduce the amount of storage used by my installation of
Evolution.
What is the purpose of the following files?
-- folder-metadata.xml
-- local-metadata.xml
-- mbox (this stores the messages)
-- mbox.ev-summary
-- mbox.ibex
If I have a folder with a
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