On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 04:23, joerg mauz wrote:
The personal calendar server (PCS) provides centralized management and
storage of a user's personal calendar. Multiple clients can connect to
the PCS simultaneously to query and modify the user's calendar in a
synchronized fashion.
hi all,
i'm totally confused about what i read i the last 2 minutes:
The personal calendar server (PCS) provides centralized management and
storage of a user's personal calendar. Multiple clients can connect to
the PCS simultaneously to query and modify the user's calendar in a
On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 10:23, joerg mauz wrote:
hi all,
i'm totally confused about what i read i the last 2 minutes:
The personal calendar server (PCS) provides centralized management and
storage of a user's personal calendar. Multiple clients can connect to
the PCS simultaneously
Hi,
Thanks for your tip, unfortunally this file exists on my box. Is there a
way to manually configure the palm without using the wizard?
Is there an easy way to test the underlaying gnome-pilot package (I'm
not familiar with this, so don't mind this stupid questiion) ?
Stefan
Are ther
Am Mon,
On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 04:23, joerg mauz wrote:
The personal calendar server (PCS) provides centralized management and
storage of a user's personal calendar. Multiple clients can connect to
the PCS simultaneously to query and modify the user's calendar in a
synchronized fashion.
How do I change my default browser for Evolution? I can't find it
anywhere in the configs, nor the FAQs. I was using Opera, but due to
some wierdness in it's display, I've decided to return to Mozilla, and I
can't find a way to change the default web browser!
Any suggestions would be
I believe you need to change your Handlers in Gnome Control Panel and
Evolution will pick up those preferences.
On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 16:46, Lloyd Duhon wrote:
How do I change my default browser for Evolution? I can't find it
anywhere in the configs, nor the FAQs. I was using Opera, but due to
El mar, 05-03-2002 a las 16:04, Jeffrey Stedfast escribió:
It should just work. Is there something in particular you want to know?
Yes, I wish to know how to import the client certificate (*.p12) in
Evolution like I import it in the Netscape Mailer (Security section)
On Tue, 2002-03-05 at
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From: Rodolfo Pilas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
El mar, 05-03-2002 a las 16:04, Jeffrey Stedfast escribió:
It should just work. Is there something in particular you want to know?
Yes, I wish to know how to import the client certificate (*.p12) in
Evolution like I
Whenever I make an update to a scheduled meeting, it does offer me the
option to send an update to the attendees. However, when I delete the
meeting, it does not offer me to update the attendees so there is no way
to let them know it's been canceled/deleted unless I call or send and a
separate
From the appointment menu, choose Actions - Cancel to cancel an
existing appt.
However, I happen to agree with you that there should be a dialog to
cancel that would pop up if you delete an appt. Either that, or make it
easier (toolbar icon?) to cancel an appt.
On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 19:25,
A few weeks ago, someone in this list posted instructions for publishing
Evo calendar free/busy information to Outlook users and visa versa. The
posting is here:
http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/evolution/2002-January/016556.html
It seems like a lot of good and useful information. But
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