On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 04:08, Stephen H Carbin wrote:
I'm considering that now. Does anyone here have any recommendations on a
good web-host provider in the States (obviously that supports Evolution)
Yes: Pair Networks (http://www.pair.com/) does a fantastic job for a
quite reasonable price.
I've had moderate success installing a spam filter server side (I'm
working with Bogofilter at the moment) but am interested in how people
are making use of the Spam scores to then get Evolution to deal with it
appropriately.
I think I'm doing something backwards with my filters, perhaps someone
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 11:50, Chris Toshok wrote:
A more intuitive response is to press comma ',' to immediately begin
entering another recipient.
This doesn't work, though. Try using the above scheme when completing
against the Ximian, Inc. card in the default Contacts folder. Enter
is
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 06:44, Lane P. Lester wrote:
The smart completion of contacts when entering the To: field of an
email has changed from presenting options after a single character to
the need to type 3 characters before you see anything.
While we're on the subject, here's a slight
Small annoyance:
When I verify a signature (by clicking on the little lock icon in a
message) the GPG runs and verifies ok [at least for messages sent from
people using evolution it does :(] but the when the message re-renders
in the gtkhtml (?) window it is scrolled to the top of the message
Over the past few weeks, I experienced some show-stopping problems with
my IMAP in evolution 1.2.1 . This message summarizes two such problems,
and presents the workarounds that I discovered/implemented for each.
The problems are
1. Evolution hangs if it looses it's remote connection
[Preamble: I'm running Debian; yes (horrors) I'm running testing which
means the one *after* woody - that or unstable is what most people run
on desktops - fact of life. Since I can't get red-carpet to do anything
useful for me (yes I know the reasons) I have to install manually.
Kindly, the
On Sat, 2002-12-28 at 06:43, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
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,