On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 17:48, Ronald Watts wrote:
I have been using a manually-installed version of Evolution 1.0.8
under SuSE 7.3, and decided to install Red Carpet to upgrade to 1.2.
The problem is that the upgrade feature in Red Carpet thinks that I
am up to date, and it will not proceed
man, 2002-12-30 kl. 06:40 skrev Bill Barnard:
I am now able to connect to an OpenLDAP v2.0.21 server running on a
Redhat Linux 7.2 server from another Redhat Linux 7.2 client. A few tips
from Kirk Strauser (thanks!) got me started.
I can connect using various clients, including Evolution
On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 19:14, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 17:48, Ronald Watts wrote:
I have been using a manually-installed version of Evolution 1.0.8
under SuSE 7.3, and decided to install Red Carpet to upgrade to 1.2.
The problem is that the upgrade feature in Red
On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 00:41, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
man, 2002-12-30 kl. 06:40 skrev Bill Barnard:
I am now able to connect to an OpenLDAP v2.0.21 server running on a
Redhat Linux 7.2 server from another Redhat Linux 7.2 client. A few tips
from Kirk Strauser (thanks!) got me started.
I
just goes to show I shouldn't be writing email late at night after
driving for 2 days, heh.
The patch is actually attached here, and I repasted/finished the bit of
text in which I accidentally hit Ctrl-enter :)
anyway, off to bed.
Chris
On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 00:41, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
I
On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 20:38, Ronald Watts wrote:
Thanks, Stephen. When I do just that, I get the message:
All packages...are already installed on your system, even though
they're not.
On doing a little more homework, it appears that SuSE 7.3 is NOT
supported for Ev 1.2 - you have to
On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 20:54, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 20:38, Ronald Watts wrote:
Thanks, Stephen. When I do just that, I get the message:
All packages...are already installed on your system, even though
they're not.
On doing a little more homework, it appears
man, 2002-12-30 kl. 09:56 skrev Chris Toshok:
Categories used to be possible in 1.0.x, but they were entered wrongly
by Evo. Categories is a multi-value attribute that should have dollar
sign ($) separators (most clients would actually use newlines) and Evo
was entering the categories
man, 2002-12-30 kl. 10:03 skrev Chris Toshok:
o mailing lists: same as before - too little time (this is easily the
biggest factor), no standard, no clear way to implement them efficiently
and maintain parity between the feature set the file backend support,
etc, etc.
I wrote about this in
man, 2002-12-30 kl. 14:21 skrev Tony Earnshaw:
A wish: I can make modified Laser-Lachmann mailing lists and my smtp
server can use them. This is what I can make using standard schemas
delivered with Openldap 2.1.8, and it works perfectly. Any chance of
implementing this in Evo?:
dn:
A wish: I can make modified Laser-Lachmann mailing lists and my smtp
server can use them. This is what I can make using standard schemas
delivered with Openldap 2.1.8, and it works perfectly. Any chance of
implementing this in Evo?:
dn: cn=norwlist,ou=contacts,dc=billy,dc=demon,dc=nl
objectClass:
On 日, 2002-12-29 at 21:45, shawn wrote:
I get e-mail in Japanese but can't read them using encoding=sjis. I
noticed that if I boot linux into Japanese it works. Unfortunately I
need to work in English except for those messages.
First of all, you should tell us what
cheers();
Also, I tried to import some addresses from outlook via the directions
you had listed but it didn't work and goofed up my address book. I
(being not so clever) tried to just copy an address book from another
user by renaming somethings and to make it short -- now my adress book
Kirk Strauser wrote:
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...
include /usr/local/etc/openldap/schema/evolutionperson.schema
...
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on RH72 this was found at /usr/share/evolution/evolutionperson.schema, or a
quick:
locate evolutionperson.schema
will find it.
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Noticed too that Categories is
Thanks for the help.
Am on Evo 1.2.
Yes, it's impossible to be in Japan without getting email from
cellphones, and needing to send mail to them. Fact of life here.
Haven't gotten around to composing yet. Tough to reply without seeing
the message first. Will try kinput2 and canna when I do.
After having problems with my address book, I tried changing
home/me/evolution to home/me/evolution_removed and shutdown, ran killev,
restarted it and got a new evolution folder.
I still have problems with the address book crashing (RH 8.0 upgraded
evo to 2.1) though.
Could this be a bug, or is
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