Evening
I wanted to get 1.2.1 and I could not find a tarball for it on the
ftp.ximian.com site.
Checking out evolution from cvs gives me pre 1.4.1?
So what is the branche for 1.2.1? or where can I get the tarball?
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Ron Smits [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 08:09, Ron Smits wrote:
Evening
I wanted to get 1.2.1 and I could not find a tarball for it on the
ftp.ximian.com site.
Checking out evolution from cvs gives me pre 1.4.1?
Maybe you were too quick?
So what is the branche for 1.2.1? or where can I get the tarball?
I downloaded the packages for evo 1.2.1, that included the evo rpm and
gnome-pilot rpm. I get this:
[root]# rpm -Uvh evolution-1.2.1-1.ximian.1.i386.rpm
warning: evolution-1.2.1-1.ximian.1.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY,
key ID fd4fe9e9
error: Failed dependencies:
ximian-evolution =
Changes include:
Removing need to run killev after upgrading from 1.0.x to 1.2.x.
Auto-subscribe user to his/her IMAP INBOX
Fixed problems with Handspring Visor's and USB cradles (gnome-pilot fix)
Support for Debian Woody
variety of community and customer reported
I have this problem now and again too. I'm one of those that presses
snooze a lot and typically leave evolution open for long periods of time
like 2 weeks or more. When I restart it sometimes after this, I get
these old messages popping up. Very annoying, but I've not been able to
spend time
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 12:25, Melvin Sneed wrote:
System:
Redhat 8.0 with Evo 1.2 upgraded from 1.0.8
via the latest redcarpet.
Problem:
Kanji displayed fine under 1.0.8 but after
upgrading to 1.2 *no* kanji font would display
correctly. They would either not display at
all or
Hi,
I received this mail (in UTF-8 as you can see in the source: it says
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8), but it seems it is still
displayed as iso-Latin-something, so all accentuated chars are like
traditionnal UTF-8 garbage.
If I force the mail to be shown as UTF-8, all works well.
Le ven 13/12/2002 à 18:25, Xavier Bestel a écrit :
Hi,
I received this mail (in UTF-8 as you can see in the source: it says
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8), but it seems it is still
displayed as iso-Latin-something, so all accentuated chars are like
traditionnal UTF-8 garbage.
Hmm
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 07:36, Ed Weinberg wrote:
I send gpg signed email to a friend and Outlook told
him that it was deleting the email because it had a dangerous
attachment. Can anyone verify that Outlook, with the latest updates,
does or does not do this?
Friends don't let friends use
I built Evolution 1.2 from source last night, installing in a non-standard
directory. Had been running Evolution 1.0.5 just fine. Was able to run
the 1.2 version last night without difficult.
This morning, however, I needed to reboot my box, a Redhat 7.1 machine,
and can no longer get
Try doing killev then running wombat from a terminal window, does it
start up properly?
Chris
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 11:42, Jeff Boerio wrote:
I built Evolution 1.2 from source last night, installing in a non-standard
directory. Had been running Evolution 1.0.5 just fine. Was able to run
Hi! I finally managed to have Evolution 1.2 display Japanese fonts
properly!
Straight to the point...
Choose the following font: mincho(misc) or mincho(kappa) and use the
jisX0213.2000-1
With these settings the messages display properly and you can use
kinput2 to input Japanese. The only thing
i missed the non-standard directory thing. Is this the same install
prefix to which evolution-1.0.5 had been installed? If not, is 1.0.5
still installed?
Make sure the following two things have been done:
1. your PATH includes $install_prefix/bin
(so oafd can find the executables)
2. one
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 14:51, James Gallagher wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 11:38, Mark Gordon wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 14:27, James Gallagher wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 11:13, Mark Gordon wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 13:12, James Gallagher wrote:
Hi,
I have a visor
% wombat --version
wombat-Message: Starting wombat
Gnome wombat 1.2.0
% wombat
wombat-Message: Starting wombat
wombat-pas-Message: Error registering the PAS factory: not listed
wombat-Message: main(): could not initialize Wombat service PAS; terminating
Unfortunately, I don't know what it means,
This is what I get for doing stuff at 2am.
With previous versions, I had a wrapper (evolution) that set the environment
variables as necessary, then exec'd evolution.bin (which I had mv'd from
evolution).
Well, since I was doing a make install I created evolution.sh and hadn't
mv'd the
Hi,
I use pilot-mailsync to send emails from my Palm. When I sync, the emails
are sent with sendmail, and copied in the sent items folder of Evo. The
mails then show up as unread in the sent items, although the status flag
is set to 'R'.
I guess the read/unread status should be taken from
Hi,
Thanks for the info. The upgrade (via red-carpet) fixed the problem.
James
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 13:16, Mark Gordon wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 14:51, James Gallagher wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 11:38, Mark Gordon wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 14:27, James Gallagher wrote:
On
Hi there, for the first time in a long time, I tried to import an mbox
format file into Evolution.
I went through the usual dialogs, selecting the file and IMAP target
folder, and then Evolution got stuck on the first message (Importing
item 1), and I had to cancel. I tried this several times
For anyone who used to use Eudora and is trying to import old Eudora
.mbx files to Evolution, I might be able to help.
You may notice that a lot of imported messages have screwed-up dates (or
the folder won't import properly at all). This is probably due to
messages that got filtered from the
Hello again,
This may be slightly off-topic...
If you transfer an old single-file mailbox (i.e. using Evolution) to a
Courier IMAP server with Maildir format, and then check your mail with a
webmail client (Squirrelmail, in particular), you may end up seeing all
the messages listed as having the
It is a gtkhtml font problem. Gtkhtml stores it's fonts in gconf in 1.2
so if you are changing the old gnome-config files that will not change
things. I'm not sure exactly what trouble people are having, and simply
saying it is broken doesn't really help. If you would like to see this
resolved
Yeah it uses X-Evolution header. But you can't really create your own,
because it also requires the UID to be set properly.
How do they get into the Sent folder?
On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 08:04, Alexandre Aractingi wrote:
Hi,
I use pilot-mailsync to send emails from my Palm. When I sync, the
On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 10:01, Eric Lambart wrote:
Hi there, for the first time in a long time, I tried to import an mbox
format file into Evolution.
I went through the usual dialogs, selecting the file and IMAP target
folder, and then Evolution got stuck on the first message (Importing
item
FWIW it doesn't work here either. The message is fine though ... hmm.
I do get these warnings - looks like the font handling code is trying to
use iconv converters i dont have in my libc:
widgets-WARNING **: Could not open converter for 'UTF-8' to 'UCS-2BE'
charset
widgets-WARNING **: Could not
On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 06:02, Cliff Wells wrote:
On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 07:36, Ed Weinberg wrote:
I send gpg signed email to a friend and Outlook told
him that it was deleting the email because it had a dangerous
attachment. Can anyone verify that Outlook, with the latest updates,
does or
Changes include:
Removing need to run killev after upgrading from 1.0.x to 1.2.x.
Auto-subscribe user to his/her IMAP INBOX
Fixed problems with Handspring Visor's and USB cradles (gnome-pilot fix)
Support for Debian Woody
variety of community and customer reported
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