Christine,
Any new news on this?
-Brian
On Fri, 2002-12-20 at 11:27, Christine McLellan wrote:
Brian - Do you know the bug number? I did a quick search and was not
able to locate it. Or how you described the problem? Thanks,
-Christine
On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 11:35, Brian Rectanus wrote
know the bug number? I did a quick search and was not
able to locate it. Or how you described the problem? Thanks,
-Christine
On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 11:35, Brian Rectanus wrote:
I cannot reproduce the new message count doubling anymore (with
evolution/connector 1.2.1 on Debian woody
get more
notice :)
-Brian
On Fri, 2002-12-20 at 11:27, Christine McLellan wrote:
Brian - Do you know the bug number? I did a quick search and was not
able to locate it. Or how you described the problem? Thanks,
-Christine
On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 11:35, Brian Rectanus wrote:
I cannot
, 2002-12-02 at 18:47, Brian Rectanus wrote:
Yep, all my filter rules are server side - so I can use different
machines and still keep the same filter set instead of manually syncing
them. This affects more than just the inbox, however, it affects
incoming mail to all folders
Hello,
I am using evolution 1.2.1 and connector to access an exchange
server. I am a delegate for another exchange account that has several
calendars that our group uses. When I view this account via the
delegation all I see is the default 'Calendar' and nothing else. So, I
assume that only
I have submitted a bug report. Feel free to add to it (say you can
confirm, etc)...
http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=34446
-Brian
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 03:58, Ville Skyttä wrote:
Actually, scratch my timezone report, turns out to be that my setup
wasn't completely ok after all.
I get this when going to the global address book: We were unable to
open this addressbook. This either means you have entered an incorrect
URI, or the server is unreachable. I have never tried it before,
though, so it may not have worked with 1.0.8 either.
My timezone is correct. I did some
Hello,
I am using evolution and connector (and all other deps for those two)
rpms. I wanted to see if any one else has this issue before filing a
bug...
+ Evolution 1.2 w/connector against exchange server
+ Select Inbox and mark any new messages as read (remain in Inbox)
+ Send another message
Doh, forgot to mention these are the rpms for redhat-80-i386:
aspell-0.33.7.1-ximian.4.i386.rpm
evolution-1.2.0-1.ximian.1.i386.rpm
gnome-spell-0.5-1.ximian.3.i386.rpm
pilot-link-0.11.5-4.ximian.1.i386.rpm
pspell-0.12.2-ximian.7.i386.rpm
soup-0.7.9-1.ximian.1.i386.rpm
I defined a new view for mail, but is there a way to set that view as
the default - so that it is used for all folders? Right now I have to
click on all folders and set the view, which is a real pain :)
Thanks,
-Brian
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it is actually included in debian main (for good
reasons as you wrote below). It seems to be available for most other
dists, but just not debian. Was there a problem building it? I gues
I'll go grab the source and see for myself :)
Thanks,
-Brian
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 20:42, Mike Leone wrote:
Brian
Sorry to ask a silly question, but it does not look like Evolution 1.2
and Connector 1.2 are available on debian. I don't see any mention of
if it will be or when it will be (not in the news,FAQ, knowledge base or
list archives). Maybe I am just blind, if so, sorry.
All that I can find is...
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