On Fri, 2002-01-25 at 08:57, Niels Heinemann wrote:
> hi, all
> does anybody of you know a way (or is it planned to implement one) to
> leave an unencrypted version of sent messages in my folder tree?
> it seems impossible to read my outgoing mails to persons which prefer
> gpged mails.
> thx in a
I don't see anything like you said. here are some snippets.
Mime-Version: 1.0
then the rest of the message
<>
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
begin 666 NoMarkers.jpg
then the image shows up as lots of text when I choose view email source.
So I'm guessing the original sender didn't have the proper
le ven 25-01-2002 à 12:47, Seth Hollen a écrit :
> I don't see anything like you said. here are some snippets.
> Mime-Version: 1.0
> then the rest of the message
> <>
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
>
> begin 666 NoMarkers.jpg
> then the image shows up as lots of text when I choose vie
Hi.
Using Evo 1.0.1 on SuSE 7.3
Server is M$ exchange...
I can't figure out how to use LDAP to make address lookups in the
composer window (To:-field). It works great with the normal contacts, of
course...
Is this feature really working ? Or is it just because of the exchange
server ?
Note that
On Fri, 2002-01-25 at 02:57, Niels Heinemann wrote:
> hi, all
> does anybody of you know a way (or is it planned to implement one) to
> leave an unencrypted version of sent messages in my folder tree?
> it seems impossible to read my outgoing mails to persons which prefer
> gpged mails.
The way I
> GPG signature [...]
> comes in two MIME parts
[...]
> I also got mail from CERT today, and that
> signature fails because it is an inline
> signature.
These are two sides of the same coin. There are some mail servers or
relays that will alter the content of the message in some way. Microsoft
Ex
> The workaround to this problem with inline signatures is to make the
> message and the signature separate MIME parts and specify that their
> contents are opaque. But then it is up to the mail client to recognize
> the "Content-type: multipart/signed" and the "Content-disposition:
> inline" MIME
hoi.
Am Fre, 2002-01-25 um 10.51 schrieb Janus Christensen:
> Have you tried the "Always encrypt to myself when sending encrypted
> mail"
think thats it.
muchas gracias, niels
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I used to be able to schedule an appointment in evolution, select
recipients, and send the message--and have that be understood by outlook
clients. However, using evolution 1.0.1 and libcamel 1.0.1 from debian
unstable, what shows up in outlook is just "Event Information". No
iCalendar attachmen
hoi, ian.
Am Fre, 2002-01-25 um 14.16 schrieb Ian Goldberg:
> The way I do this is to arrange for my incoming mail to be decrypted
> *before* it's stored in the evolution mbox (I use premail for this).
good point. but my question referred to my outgoing mail.
> From a crypto/security point of v
The subject says it all: I have 2 messages (in fact, it's the same
because I was twice in the Cc: under different adresses), and when in
threaded view I see only 1 of them.
Latest Evo from Debian/unstable
Can you reproduce this by copying the messages into a new folder?
If so,
On Thu, 2002-01-24 at 19:19, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-01-24 at 17:53, John Gateley wrote:
> > I have a GPG signature that works in mutt
> > but not in Evolution, and it is NOT an
> > inline signature: it comes in two MIME
> > parts, one for the body and one for the
> > signature, jus
Evolution is currently setup to put all of you configs and email into
the /home/$user/evolution folder. Is there a way in a config/menu to
configure this to use a hidden dot directory (like
/home/$user/.evolution/)?
I have yet to find anything in the configs that leads me to think that I
On Fri, 2002-01-25 at 13:26, John Gateley wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-01-24 at 19:19, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> > On Thu, 2002-01-24 at 17:53, John Gateley wrote:
> > > I have a GPG signature that works in mutt
> > > but not in Evolution, and it is NOT an
> > > inline signature: it comes in two MIME
> >
le ven 25-01-2002 à 19:09, Ettore Perazzoli a écrit :
> The subject says it all: I have 2 messages (in fact, it's the same
> because I was twice in the Cc: under different adresses), and when in
> threaded view I see only 1 of them.
> Latest Evo from Debian/unstable
>
> Can you
On Fri, 2002-01-25 at 12:49, Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper wrote:
> I used to be able to schedule an appointment in evolution, select
> recipients, and send the message--and have that be understood by outlook
> clients. However, using evolution 1.0.1 and libcamel 1.0.1 from debian
> unstable, what shows
On Fri, 2002-01-25 at 12:31, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> Uh, I'm pretty sure you are wrong about what evolution is doing in this
> case. Evolution *always* converts to CRLF before feeding it to pgp. How
> did you go about tracking this down?
>
> Are you just comparing what is in the mbox? because t
Hey,
I use evolution on my Linux Mandrake box, nothing between my box and the
internet. When I am trying to send certain emails, i get the message
"RCPT TO response error: Requested action not taken: mailbox
unavailable: mail not sent". This happends on most regular email
addresses, including thi
On Fri, 2001-12-28 at 23:54, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> I'm expecting to completely switch from PMMail to Evolution shortly
> (just upgraded my system from RH6x to allow it). PMMail stores mail as
> individual message files, and a folder is just a directory with some
> special files containing the me
> How is that a patch for Evolution .. to make the OTHER client see
> the message as something more than 2 sttachments (which is how Outlook
> Express sees GPG signed stuff)?
[...]
> I'm confused.
No, I'm confused :-) I use Outlook Express on another machine and I
confused a question from someone
On Thu, 2002-01-24 at 16:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Are there plans for category support for the Pilot? There are two ways
> that I've seen this (the fact that the PIM supports multiple categories,
> which the Palm does not) handled with Outlook:
This is already bug 1167.
> 1. Special P
Hello
All,
How
the hell do I start Ximian Desktop? is there an Executable?
I have
installed all the files from the Mandrake 8.1 ftp directory on their
site. After running RPM -ivh on all of them I get the following dependencies
errors:
[root@pollito ximian_gnome]# rpm -i
On Fri, 2002-01-25 at 12:56, Niels Heinemann wrote:
> hoi, ian.
>
> Am Fre, 2002-01-25 um 14.16 schrieb Ian Goldberg:
> > The way I do this is to arrange for my incoming mail to be decrypted
> > *before* it's stored in the evolution mbox (I use premail for this).
> good point. but my question ref
I had this problem, also. In general, it doesn't *sound* like an
Evolution bug, but rather an error with the machine you're communicating
to. Debugging the mail connection, however I noticed something odd: the
actual error was "Relaying denied", no the "mailbox unavailable" that
was reported. T
> > Evolution is currently setup to put all of you configs and email into
> > the /home/$user/evolution folder. Is there a way in a config/menu to
> > configure this to use a hidden dot directory (like
> > /home/$user/.evolution/)?
> I vote for an environment variable, EVOLUTION_M
Yep, this is a mail server error, not an Evolution error.
I have a guess as to the problem, but requires me making a guess as to
your setup. Are you either A) running on an internal network with your
Linux box acting as the firewall/SMTP forwarder, and do not have your
private IP's/names liste
I'm using an IMAP server to access my mail files; the files and server
are both on my local machine. Evolution apparently caches the headers
of all messages, and bodies of opened messages; the cache takes up more
space than the mail itself:
$ du Mail/ | tail -1
23204 Mail
$ du evolution/mail/i
On Fri, 2002-01-25 at 19:15, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> Evolution is currently setup to put all of you configs and email into
> the /home/$user/evolution folder. Is there a way in a config/menu to
> configure this to use a hidden dot directory (like
> /home/$user/.evolution/)?
>
On 25 Jan 2002, Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-01-25 at 19:15, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> > Evolution is currently setup to put all of you configs and email into
> > the /home/$user/evolution folder. Is there a way in a config/menu to
> > configure this to use a hidden dot dir
sorry if this has been posted before, didn't find it in the faq...
so, when i receive html email, i would like to only view the NONhtml
version as default. (html mails are slow to display, and i hate them
anyway)
can i set this somewhere, if so, what sould i change?
TIA,
k
_
I'm trying to send all email I receive with subject lines that are all
caps (and punctuation, etc) to a separate folder. At present I'm using a
filter set as Regex Match,Message Header with this value
^Subject:[^[:lower:]]*$
which essentially checks for subject lines which contain no lower case
c
works fine for me...
Jeff
On Fri, 2002-01-25 at 20:46, Seth wrote:
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Here is the original message just simply forwarded. Using outlook
> 2002, and evo can't determine, what type it is.
>
> Seth
>
>
> - -Original Message-
> From:
Hi,
I've recently been attempting to configure evolution to compile. I've ran
into the following problems:
* I have libxml 1.8.17 and the configure script is reporting back to me that
libxml can't be found, even though they are installed in
/usr/include/gnome-xml!
My distro is my own: I have an
Sorry about my previous question -- forgot to run libtool.
Please disregard my previous question. Thank you.
Chris Slater
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