For the past few days, I've been trying to find and eliminate as many
memory leaks as possible in the Evolution 1.2 calendar. I have CVS diffs
for Evolution, GAL and Bonobo.
The Evo patch is pretty straightforward: One big leak (all property
setters in libical omitted freeing the old value) and
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 16:52, Not Zed wrote:
All i can think of is running rpm --rebuilddb, but i dont know if that
will actually help. Or trying rpm -e evolution-1.1.90 to de-install it
explictly.
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 14:05, Dave Barton wrote:
I am not sure if this is a question for
You are right, it doesn't sound like anything an MUA installation
should change, but when I poked around my /etc/inittab, I found that it
had been set from /usr/bin/kdm to /etc/lib/prefdm (a gnome component).
Seems like Red Carpet assumed that, as an Evolution user, I should be
using all
I'm running debian sid and using evolution 1.2.0 with the below LDAP
versions installed. Evolution version 1.0.8 used to work just fine and
dandy with the LDAP server at my work, but 1.2.0 now reports We were
unable to open this addressbook. This either means you have entered an
incorrect URI, or
I just had a recurrence of a problem I had last week after I upgraded
evo. I had exited and restarted. Now my root folder was my inbox with
the message this folder cannot contain email. Can anybody tell me why
this keeps happening. I fixed it same as I did last time, I deleted my
evolution
On Sun, 2002-11-24 at 14:02, Ryan Leduc wrote:
I use evolution 1.0.8-10 on rh 8.0. I want to set an alarm so that an
e-mail to my primary mail account (which I can check from multiple
places) is sent.
I tried setting a reminder, and choosing run a program and then
specifying an
On Sun, 2002-11-24 at 13:04, Arthur S. Alexion wrote:
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 10:51 pm, Russell Stuart wrote:
Evolution 1.2 is very, very good. IMHO
it is the first piece of open source office software that is on a par
with Microsoft's equivalent offering - better in some ways, in
On Sun, 2002-11-24 at 18:57, Angus Beath wrote:
Now I've fixed my proxy problems (yay!), I can't save the images from
my html based mail. I right click - it says Save image as, I click
OK and then nothing happens. Any ideas?
Angus
I can reproduce this with HTML mail that contains a link to
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 14:34, Mark Gordon wrote:
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 05:16, Muralidhara S wrote:
All,
I have configured 1.2 to beep for a new mail.
But cannot hear the beep.I can hear the system
bell sound.
Any inputs?
Regards
murali
WebSpectrum Software Pvt. Ltd.
How do I get rid of all the space taken up by deleted messages in my
In-box file, without causing problems for Evolution 1.2? I recall I
cannot delete that file, although I can delete the mbox.* files.
So, what do I do?
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Dennis Tuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dennis Tuchler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mark,
I understand everything in your list with the exception of not added to
the list of notifications. I can not find this anywhere in V 1.2.
This is what I have done:
Tools = Settings = Mail Preferences = General tab =
New Mail Notification = Play Sound File When New Mail Arrives =
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 21:37, Barry Skidmore wrote:
This is what I have done:
Tools = Settings = Mail Preferences = General tab =
New Mail Notification = Play Sound File When New Mail Arrives =
(specify path to sound file)
What other setting needs to be made? I am also not getting sound
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 16:06, Dennis Tuchler wrote:
How do I get rid of all the space taken up by deleted messages in my
In-box file, without causing problems for Evolution 1.2? I recall I
cannot delete that file, although I can delete the mbox.* files.
So, what do I do?
--
Dennis
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 22:06, Dennis Tuchler wrote:
How do I get rid of all the space taken up by deleted messages in my
In-box file, without causing problems for Evolution 1.2? I recall I
cannot delete that file, although I can delete the mbox.* files.
If you mean permanently removing the
On Monday 25 November 2002 11:44 am, Erik Bågfors wrote:
On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 13:32, Arthur S. Alexion wrote:
You are right, it doesn't sound like anything an MUA installation
should change, but when I poked around my /etc/inittab, I found
that it had been set from /usr/bin/kdm to
On Monday 25 November 2002 12:56 pm, Mark Gordon wrote:
1) What distribution are you running?
Red Hat 7.2 (Kernel 2.4.18-18, KDE 2.2.2-2, Gnome 1.2)
2) When you say Red Carpet, do you perhaps mean the Ximian
Installer? If you're not clear on the distinction, can you indicate
how you launched
cheers();
2) When you say Red Carpet, do you perhaps mean the Ximian
Installer? If you're not clear on the distinction, can you indicate
how you launched this program?
Anyway, I launced it following the easiest instructions on the web
page. I su'ed to root. Launched links with the
Hello, all.
I am sorry if this has been asked before.
When I put 2bytes Character like Japanese in subject line, then send the
mail to somebody. The subject is unreadable for some mail clients.
So I checked the header of the mail, and found out the subject was
encoded by UTF-8.If it was
At present evolution sets the connection to v3 when it initializes it,
and there's no setting to drop the protocol to v2. Which server are you
running?
The setting is mostly there because of the TLS stuff, so potentially it
could be done only in the case where use_tls != never.
Chris
On Mon,
Did you subscribe to inbox?
Did you try to restart twice?
BTW an easier fix might be just to delete
~/evolution/mail/imap/user@account/.ev-store-summary or
all of
~/evolution/mail/imap/user@account
This should hopefully be fixed in 1.2.1, if you can try a snapshot i
suggest you do, so we can
On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 03:46, guenther wrote:
cheers();
Are there any Infos, where the configuration preferences in the files
are and which settings are possible and what they do? I mean, everything
that can be tweaked, with and without a GUI.
Only in the source.
Is ist possible, to view
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 21:48, Aristotle wrote:
But there is no indication of when it is due out?
When its finished and stable :)
Snapshots should be out in a week or so hopefully, so you can track the
stability as it changes.
___
evolution maillist
cheers();
Only in the source.
k, I will have a look, thx.
Is it documented or even readable? Or have I to trace a parser? ;)
Is ist possible, to view in Thread mode as default?
Hmm, that might need source modifications at the moment.
Would be a considerable modification, I think. The
On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 11:21, guenther wrote:
cheers();
Only in the source.
k, I will have a look, thx.
Is it documented or even readable? Or have I to trace a parser? ;)
not really much of either.
Is ist possible, to view in Thread mode as default?
Hmm, that might need source
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