Hi,
I just wonder if anyone has observed this very strange problem (I
don't see any posts on the evo mailing lists):
I am running evolution-1.0.2 as it comes packaged from Debian sid.
- If I run kernel 2.4.18 everything is fine!
- If I run kernel 2.5.5 or any patches available for it,
Okay. This just happened to me again. I was dragging one e-mail from
my Inbox to a different folder and as soon as I released the mouse
button, the e-mail in my top-right pane got a line through it,
indicating that it was now deleted from the inbox, the focus of the left
pane tried to change
Hi,
I just installed the 1.0.2.99 snapshot from RedCarpet on RedHat 7.1
Oddly enough, it's unable to incorporate new mail from the system
spool. It keeps popping up a window that says can't lock mailbox. I
have fetchmail running in the background, but 1.0.2 works fine. Is 1.0.2
just not
On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 20:25, Ingrid Otteson wrote:
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
Yup.
Does evolution keep all of my complete tasks indefinitely, or do they
expire and self-delete?
I was hoping to us the tasks feature as a kind of diary at work to
remind myself what projects I had accomplished and when. But, if they
are removed after a certain time, this would not be a good
On Wed, 2002-03-06 at 19:52, David Ron wrote:
Does evolution keep all of my complete tasks indefinitely, or do they
expire and self-delete?
I was hoping to us the tasks feature as a kind of diary at work to
remind myself what projects I had accomplished and when. But, if they
are
On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 20:19, Ingrid Otteson wrote:
When I schedule an appointment with someone and in the RSVP column of
the Meeting Tab is NO, should the RSVP be checked in the email update
sent to the recipient? I'm finding that it IS checked. May I recommend
that it be NOT checked for no