On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 04:56, Michael Rothwell wrote:
On Sun, 2002-04-07 at 21:08, Not Zed wrote:
Could also try cut and paste.
'printing to a text file' is not a normal 'printing' operation.
Or even just file... save as...
Thanks all for your replies, obviously I hadn't explained my
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 08:29, Jim George wrote:
I've tried piping it through gs but the only real success I've had so
far is cut 'n' paste or save as, neither of which are as easy to
automate as Print.
Since you can choose the program to print with (lpr is just a default)
you can write a small
On Sat, 2002-04-06 at 19:20, Michael Rothwell wrote:
3) Built-in instant messaging
ICQ integrates with Outlook. It would be nice if there were an API for
integrating Gabber, Gaim, etc. with Evolution.
I guess a CamelProvider could be written which connects to Jabber/etc.
I know there is a
When I considered this, I ssh'ed into my machine, did a 'killev;
oaf-slay'
Grumble. One of my pet peeves. oaf-slay does everything killev does
and more. So running killev; oaf-slay is *always* redundant. If you're
going to oaf-slay, don't bother to killev too.
and went looking in the
Well, I was SOOO happy that I was going to be able to ditch WinBlows (A
*requirement* at my job) for Evolution, using the new Connector. I
checked with my SysAdmin, and he told me we were running Exchange 2000,
so I went out and purchased a license for the Connector. I got it
installed, and
Isn't the connector just interpreting the Exchange webpage? And thusly,
it may half work if you've got web mail enabled on the exchange server?
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 12:00, David G. Simmons wrote:
Well, I was SOOO happy that I was going to be able to ditch WinBlows (A
*requirement* at my
No, it does not do anything with any Exchange (Outlook Web Access?) web
pages or anything of the sort.
Yes, unfortunately Connector does not work with Exchange 5.5.
Jeff
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 13:06, Austin Gonyou wrote:
Isn't the connector just interpreting the Exchange webpage? And thusly,
installed, and could not connect to the Exchange Server. Dang. Upon
further pressing my SA, it turns out that, well, we're not REALLY
running EX2000, but 5.5. Am I totally screwed here? Do I have a
Connector license I cannot use? Am I doomed to a life of misery and
Windows Error
First of all, kudos to the whole Ximian team for
putting together this IMO excellent product.
After some fiddling it became my client of choice
and I haven't had any issues in months except
for some 'closing' problems (Waiting for component
to die -- ...) from time to time.
First
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 13:06, Austin Gonyou wrote:
Isn't the connector just interpreting the Exchange webpage?
No.
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The cvs tree has an IM path- presumably where premliminary work is
being done on intergrating a bonobo-based instant message client.
However, this does not download with the get evolution command. Does
anyone know what the status is on this?
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 18:07, Timothy Hoppa wrote:
The cvs tree has an IM path- presumably where premliminary work is
being done on intergrating a bonobo-based instant message client.
However, this does not download with the get evolution command. Does
anyone know what the status is on this?
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 18:07, Timothy Hoppa wrote:
The cvs tree has an IM path- presumably where premliminary work is
being done on intergrating a bonobo-based instant message client.
However, this does not download with the get evolution command. Does
anyone know what the status is on this?
I took a look at the new Sharp Zaurus today, it's pretty nice. Anyone
know if it's date book/todo/contacts format is compatible with
evolution? The Zaurus uses the network for syncing, I'm guessing you
could even set up rsync to synchronize the files, but I want to know if
anyone has actually
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 15:26, Scott Garman wrote:
I took a look at the new Sharp Zaurus today, it's pretty nice. Anyone
know if it's date book/todo/contacts format is compatible with
evolution? The Zaurus uses the network for syncing, I'm guessing you
could even set up rsync to synchronize the
As always, patches are welcome ;-)
Jeff
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 12:26, Rob Walker wrote:
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 15:26, Scott Garman wrote:
I took a look at the new Sharp Zaurus today, it's pretty nice. Anyone
know if it's date book/todo/contacts format is compatible with
evolution? The
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