Only text based (non-html) messages are displayed with the fixed-width
font. If the message were in html, it would use the proportional font.
The reason it used a fixed-width font for text is to retain formatting
in text files that were written and formatted to expect a fixed width
font. Otherwi
hi!
speaking of fonts, i was wondering: why is it not possible
to choose true-type fonts as a message font? fonts like
trebuchet are available unter gnome2's preferences -> fonts.
but not in evolution 1.2..
any ideas?
thanks in advance!
ciao!
florian
On Fre, 2002-12-27 at 23:00, guenth
Hi again everybody!
I've downloaded Red Carpet and updated to Evo 1.2.1, wich is so much
better that the old version I was using...BUT I still have a stupid
little problem with fonts. It seems that Evo can only use monospaced
fonts to display e-mails. It's no big deal, but it woulkd be great if I
c
On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 19:04, Arthur S. Alexion wrote:
> While the mail is not actually rejected, it appears to the spammer as if
> it was sent to a non-existent address on the server. If the spammer is
> gathering and using this information, it thinks that the address is
> "dead" and deletes it fr
cheers();
> > i can place a signature but
> > when trying to encrypt messages i get i error that the the public key is
> > not found.
>
> Well, generally such errors can be taken at face value. I find that I
> often think I have a key for someone, and indeed I do, but it is for
> them at a differ
hi,
i'm trying to sync my phone with evolution.
compiling http://multisync.sourceforge.net/ complains about missing
ical-evolution library:
checking for icalcomponent_as_ical_string in -lical-evolution... no
configure: error: You must have the ical-evolution library installed
(i.e. Ximian Evoluti
lør, 2002-12-28 kl. 04:04 skrev Arthur S. Alexion:
> > It's the job of the smtp mailserver to allow or deny mail domains.
>
> > There's absolutely no way Evo could reject spam before it receives it.
> > in your mail box.
> Perhaps this is clearer as to what I want to do. Kmail can generate a
>