On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 17:16, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 20:14, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> > One of my customers has a Toshiba e570 and wants to know if it will sync
> > with Evolution (or with linux at all).
>
> I don't know if there are linux tools for it, but it most definitely
>
Doh!
Forget Passwords worked fine - I just didn't know it existed. My shame at not looking through the menus is boundless!
I promise that next time I will RTFM.
Paul
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 18:25, Christine McLellan wrote:
Paul - Have you tried the menu item: Actions - Forget Passwo
tir, 2003-01-14 kl. 07:20 skrev Matthew:
> I've been beating my head against the wall on this one for many hours -- I'd
> really appreciate any help you guys might be able to give. :-)
>
> I just upgraded to Evolution 1.2 and I keep getting the following error
> message:
>
> ---
Have you, at any point in all this, done a "killev" or an "oaf-slay"?
Paul
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 06:20, Matthew wrote:
Hi,
I've been beating my head against the wall on this one for many hours -- I'd
really appreciate any help you guys might be able to give. :-)
I just upgraded to Evoluti
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 20:03, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> No, the problem is that you are using Reply-to-List on the message that
> was Cc'd to you and didn't pass through the mailing-list software and
> thus does NOT have the mailing-list headers that Evolution checks for.
>
> If you Reply-to-List o
Groetjes,
Jasper
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Phone: +31 30 2817247 | The Netherlands
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Hello,
When I receive a new message, the window-title gets a (1) behind it, the name
'Personal Folders' and 'Inbox' get highlighted, but no message appears in my
Inbox sub-window at the right of the screen.
I have to select a different mailbox first and then return to Inbox for the
new mail to re
On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 20:52, Bill Hartwell wrote:
> I'll add my voice to this chorus. I have far too many addresses in my
> KDE address book to even think of copying them by hand. I can export to
> csv, but that doesn't help if Evolution doesn't import csv.
Actually, somehow I forgot that we have
Welcome to the club!
This issue is getting reported several times daily, but as yet, I'm not aware of a fix from Ximian. Maybe one of the Ximian folks can give us a hint???
P.
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 10:15, Jasper Aukes wrote:
Hello,
When I receive a new message, the window-title gets a (1)
Hi all,
Everytime I try to print my contacts, I get an error from Evo telling me
that the contact component has crashed... is it just me or others have
this problem too? (Mandrake 9.0, Evo 1.2)
Thanks,
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On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 10:33, Paul Hands wrote:
> This issue is getting reported several times daily, but as yet, I'm
> not aware of a fix from Ximian. Maybe one of the Ximian folks can
> give us a hint???
I believe that this is an issue with the UoW IMAP server. I always see
it with the UoW IMAP
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 05:56, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
> This file is so full of old shit that isn't realtive any more and hasn't
> been removed, that it seems to be more than half useless. I'll try mving
> it and starting over. I can always mv it back again, can't I :-)
kill bonobo-moniker-xmldb befor
Whenever I compose a reply, the quoted text is always in the size "-1" and my own text is "+0". Is there any way to have the quoted text be "+0", other than changing it manually every time, as I have been doing?
Lane
Lane P. Lester / Madison County, Georgia
Running Linux more and Windows l
Ross,
I see the problem with evo/connector to an exchange server, so I think it's more to do with evolution than with a particular email server. I'll try using an IMAP connection to the exchange server and see if it has the same problem.
P.
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 10:57, Ross Burton wrote:
O
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 23:08, Paul Hands wrote:
> Ross,
>
> I see the problem with evo/connector to an exchange server, so I think
> it's more to do with evolution than with a particular email server.
> I'll try using an IMAP connection to the exchange server and see if it
> has the same problem.
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 23:08, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 20:52, Bill Hartwell wrote:
> > I'll add my voice to this chorus. I have far too many addresses in my
> > KDE address book to even think of copying them by hand. I can export to
> > csv, but that doesn't help if Evolution
I use gentoo and installed evolution-1.2.1 and this problems are strange
indeed:
I set up an account using imap to retrieve email from my mail server.
When evolution is started the account tries to connect to the mail
server and no mail is retrieved. However on the mail server the maillog
has this
cheers();
> I noticed that on mailing lists, threads are often broken. In some
> cases, it's just because evo does apparently not thread by Subject
> (which, if it did, I'd want to be able to switch off in any case),
Evo 1.0.x was threading by subject, Evo 1.2.x determines from other
header entr
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 14:42, Not Zed wrote:
> > In-Reply-To: Message from Bob Apthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> of "Mon, 13 Jan
>2003 15:36:24 CST." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > I've asked the author of the offending message what mailer he used, I'll
> > report back when I get an answer.
>
> Its no
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 11:47, Paul Hands wrote:
> Etienne,
>
> Thank you. If I do the rpm -qf thing, I too get the control-center
> response. I wonder why the whatprovides thing doesn't work? Probably
> my lack of understanding means I'm feeding it the wrong arguments.
>
--whatprovides will sho
Is there any way to get Evo to send an email (or run a program) with a
summary of the next 24/48 hours of appointments. The intention is to
pass the information to my pager so that I can get the info when I'm not
in the office.
Pete
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I've noticed that when I send signed messages (currently my default)
they are formated baddly.
The messages end up with an extra blank line between every line.
If I send a fully encrypted message, all is will.
If I send an unsigned, unecrypted message, also fine.
What's up with the signed forma
I've never bothered to look too hard for virus protection under Linux as
most viruses are MS spawened and driven by, IMHO, the poor practice of
letting Outlook exec content.
I've never had a Linux mail tool that would suffer from this sort of
virus.
Does Evolution suffer from this sort of virus?
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 18:10, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
> Yo!
>
> I noticed that on mailing lists, threads are often broken. In some
> cases, it's just because evo does apparently not thread by Subject
> (which, if it did, I'd want to be able to switch off in any case), but
> in o
cheers();
> guenther: Thanks for the tip, but I don't think I'd want threading by
> Subject back, except perhaps as a form of semi-manual thread management.
neither do I...
> --- WISHLIST ITEM ---
> 2 new commands:
> - break thread (look at this thread, for instance) at current msg
> - thread
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 08:13, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> > That's great, thanks. Is is true that while you can easily change the
> > XML spec for the toolbar, you cannot have an associated icon without
> > recompiling?
>
> Unfortunately, that's true, unless you use a stock icon.
It would be ok for
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 15:28, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
> > UoW IMAPd really is a very bad program...
> I don't agree - 2002a works fine for me. People say it's lousy because
> other people say it's lousy.
I should qualify my statements. I want an IMAP server which allows
multiple concurrent connectio
tir, 2003-01-14 kl. 11:57 skrev Ross Burton:
> I believe that this is an issue with the UoW IMAP server. I always see
> it with the UoW IMAP server, but never with Courier (so far).
>
> UoW IMAPd really is a very bad program...
I don't agree - 2002a works fine for me. People say it's lousy beca
doesn't do that for me... *shrug*
we don't change thje fonmt sizes when constructing the quoted reply-text
so this surely isn't an evo bug. perhaps it is size=-1 because the
person who sent you the message in the first place set that font size.
Jeff
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 06:17, Lane P. Lester wr
Doesn't add extra blank lines for me...
Jeff
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 10:15, Dave Finnegan wrote:
> I've noticed that when I send signed messages (currently my default)
> they are formated baddly.
>
> The messages end up with an extra blank line between every line.
>
> If I send a fully encrypted
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 10:42, Alessio Bragadini wrote:
> It would be ok for me to re-use the 'Reply to All' icon (if I had to
> judge on the icon alone, even differentiating between Reply and Reply to
> All would take a couple of seconds).
>
> But from the shown patch it seems that the association
Christian,
Many thanks to your reply. I was starting to feel so stupid, I thought I was the only one with this problem, and I obviously didn't know where to look, tried everything, but nothing seems to work for me. Than your message showed up, I tried it, and hoopla, it works now.
As You can
tir, 2003-01-14 kl. 16:17 skrev Dave Finnegan:
> Should I be concerned that I could be receiving viruses now via my Linux
> Evolution mail reader?
Of course you should. Up to now, it hasn't happened, but tomorrow it
will.
Up to now there have been Linux trojans that exploit known weaknesses in
I
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 01:12, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 20:03, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> > No, the problem is that you are using Reply-to-List on the message that
> > was Cc'd to you and didn't pass through the mailing-list software and
> > thus does NOT have the mailing-list h
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 10:17, Dave Finnegan wrote:
> Does Evolution suffer from this sort of virus?
>
> Should I be concerned that I could be receiving viruses now via my Linux
> Evolution mail reader?
Evolution does not support scripting, and I think (and hope) it is the
policy of the Evolution h
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 10:53, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
doesn't do that for me... *shrug*
we don't change thje fonmt sizes when constructing the quoted reply-text
so this surely isn't an evo bug. perhaps it is size=-1 because the
person who sent you the message in the first place set that font s
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 11:49, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 10:42, Alessio Bragadini wrote:
> > It would be ok for me to re-use the 'Reply to All' icon (if I had to
> > judge on the icon alone, even differentiating between Reply and Reply to
> > All would take a couple of seconds).
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 09:40, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 14:42, Not Zed wrote:
>
> > > In-Reply-To: Message from Bob Apthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> of "Mon, 13
>Jan 2003 15:36:24 CST."
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >
> > > I've asked the author of the offendin
Well,
I get you animated gif, but the .png's just come in as red (black in this
reply)boxes with nothing in the middle. I am receiving on lotus notes, so
not sure if the server is stripping stuff out or not
R
tir, 2003-01-14 kl. 16:40 skrev Ross Burton:
> I should qualify my statements. I want an IMAP server which allows
> multiple concurrent connections,
O.k. But we're talking about UW 2002a stuff here.
Of course it allows multiple concurrent connections. I'm logged in as 3
x tonye in Evo and Imp a
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 05:41, Alexandre Aractingi wrote:
> Hi all,
> Everytime I try to print my contacts, I get an error from Evo telling me
> that the contact component has crashed... is it just me or others have
> this problem too? (Mandrake 9.0, Evo 1.2)
> Thanks,
I can reproduce the problem, b
tir, 2003-01-14 kl. 18:21 skrev Jason Tackaberry:
> It is, however, always a possibility to exploit buffer overflows in the
> Evolution to execute arbitrary code as the user running it.
How would an rfc822/2822 mail message do this? What sort of an
attachment would do this? "Click on this Linux e
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 12:36:07PM -0500, Arthur S. Alexion wrote:
> Pardon my ignorance, but is the gist of this thread that I can add a
> Reply to list toolbar button, with a stock icon and accelerator, just by
> editing my /usr/share/gnome/ui/evolution-mail-message.xml
That's true. I've just d
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 14:32, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
> How would an rfc822/2822 mail message do this? What sort of an
> attachment would do this? "Click on this Linux executable and you'll be
> born to heaven."
When you get an email with an iCal attachment, Evolution will
automatically decode the att
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 14:32, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
>
> How would an rfc822/2822 mail message do this? What sort of an
> attachment would do this? "Click on this Linux executable and you'll be
> born to heaven."
Lesser products :-) have been know to fail without needing an
executable: http://www.is
cheers();
> I get you animated gif, but the .png's just come in as red (black in this
> reply)boxes with nothing in the middle. I am receiving on lotus notes, so
> not sure if the server is stripping stuff out or not
Both images (and an Emoticon) were perfectly displayed here. (Sorry,
don't
>Does it really support png?
I have no Idea. I think we have some security issues so I dont oftern get
a lot of e-mail with all the formatting/pictures that get sent.
R
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 08:17, Dave Finnegan wrote:
> I've never bothered to look too hard for virus protection under Linux as
> most viruses are MS spawened and driven by, IMHO, the poor practice of
> letting Outlook exec content.
>
> I've never had a Linux mail tool that would suffer from this sor
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 11:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well,
> I get you animated gif, but the .png's just come in as red (black in this
> reply)boxes with nothing in the middle. I am receiving on lotus notes, so
> not sure if the server is stripping stuff out or not
Very likely. The .png wa
Actually the card view type doesn't permit customization of this sort.
It was probably planned but never implemented.
Chris
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 09:43, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 04:15, Armin Irger wrote:
> > how can i define my own card view ?
> > With birtday and so on.
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 02:54, Alessio Bragadini wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 09:40, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
>
> > I noticed that on mailing lists, threads are often broken. In some
> > cases, it's just because evo does apparently not thread by Subject
>
> 1.2.X doesn't, 1.0.X
I tried to import M$ Lookout contacts using CSV and the CSV2VCF v-card converter. I
could never get this work with EVO.
My frustration and Google produced OUTPOD. Slick. Check it out to convert import
contacts. Now if only EVO would use intelligent category handling...
http://www.stoer.de
Hi all-
I've seen a few posts, but nothing concrete on a solution for the
problem that I'm having on three different systems running Mandrake 9.0
and Evolution 1.2.1. I cannot get a sound to play (or a beep) for new
mail notification. esd is running:
/usr/bin/esd -terminate -nobeeps -as 2 -spaw
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 12:41, Brendan Murphy wrote:
> Hi all-
>
> I've seen a few posts, but nothing concrete on a solution for the
> problem that I'm having on three different systems running Mandrake 9.0
> and Evolution 1.2.1. I cannot get a sound to play (or a beep) for new
> mail notification.
tir, 2003-01-14 kl. 21:17 skrev Jason Tackaberry:
> > How would an rfc822/2822 mail message do this? What sort of an
> > attachment would do this? "Click on this Linux executable and you'll be
> > born to heaven."
> Of course the above is completely hypothetical. But is that sort of
> attack r
tir, 2003-01-14 kl. 21:33 skrev Richard Bellavance:
> > How would an rfc822/2822 mail message do this? What sort of an
> > attachment would do this? "Click on this Linux executable and you'll be
> > born to heaven."
> Lesser products :-) have been know to fail without needing an
> executable: htt
ons, 2003-01-15 kl. 06:42 skrev Tony Earnshaw:
> Point taken. Thanks for taking the time and trouble, Jason. Much
> appreciated.
Apropos, I just received a Red Hat advisory on libpng, describing
exactly one of the vulnerabilities you and Richard described. Hmmm ...
Best,
Tony
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On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 00:14, Arthur S. Alexion wrote:
> I've noticed this thread break comes from Outlook and AOL users, and
> Lyris list server software also refuses to thread. I really like
> threading, so I pay attention to what screws it up. Surprisingly, yahoo
> hosted lists seem to thread ve
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