message, pop
over to mutt and pipe the message through gpg.
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Anyone @ Ximian know if there's a way to change ones email address in bugzilla?
This list is easy - I can unsub/resub - but I'd like to move my account in bugzilla as well.
Any info would be appreciated.
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Apologies for the off-topic post - but can anyone from Ximain comment on when ximian packages may appear for RedHat 7.3?
Thanks.
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. page x-y)?
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Email.
Is there a workaround (a better one, than cut+paste) ?
Thanks in advance
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libnss3 libnss-devel, libnspr4 and
libnspr4-devel (as well as mozilla-xmlterm).
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liberty when the government's purposes
on libraries from libnspr4, but it relies only on the
libraries, not explicitly on the package.
Alternatively - could one of the Ximian folks comment on when the
desktop folks might get around to updating some of the more core
packages? (nautilus, mozilla, gnumeric, etc.)
Thanks.
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need to
Correct again - the nspr libs are in the mozilla package, and the nss
libs are in the mozilla-psm package. So all the moving parts are
present and accounted for - just not where the evo packages expect to
find them.
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Random question: can any of the Ximian folks clue me in on what software
was used to create the manual that accompanies the Desktop CD? I have a
sneaking suspicion it's not free, but I'd love to be proven wrong.
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running Evolution with Havoc Pennington's packages, not Ximian's. From
my experiences with the Ximian packages, they tend to produce unreliable
performance. I would not blame RH7.2 for the problems.
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it, then it's the *only* client that does).
Hate to contradict you - but Netscape Messenger also differentiates.
Newly delivered messages have a green arrow (or something - it's
really small) on their closed envelope icon. Old unread messages just
have a closed envelope.
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rather than my work
machine and trying to make the header row bold again also killed the
mail window, losing the content.
Can anyone else duplicate this to the point that it can be declared a
bug?
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a test message - but evo
never picked it up and moved it to my inbox when I did
Send/Receive.
Anyone have any ideas, or clarification on how the various mail
delivery options are supposed to work?
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that I know there is no problem with evolution, I'm
just trying to think of other options too :)
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to the official
.16 release - I filed bug 14092 with some of my experiences.
As Luis has already noted - the bug on the calendar misbehavior is
14067.
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to the composer. It doesn't
do any evil hacks to decrypt pgp encrypted blocks.
Jeff
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They that can give up essential
(and a public key) I'll send them a test message from
mutt and see if PMMail behaves any differently.
On Wed, Oct 03, 2001 at 11:31:34AM -0700, Dan Berger wrote:
I've got some initial results that suggest there is indeed an interop
problem - I'm trying to get more detail.
Mutt has no trouble
one know how to back grade to evolution
0.13?
Thanks
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A982 E6B1 CB2F 7A49 843A 9297 DA73
Evo in a predominantly MS Outlook shop who
runs into these thrice damned attachments.
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select only that message.
This is almost certainly a window manager issue. I had the same
problem when running sawfish - but solved it by removing one of the
sawfish shortcuts that bound control-double-click (or something
similar).
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Just found it - check bug # 5297
(http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5297)
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 12:29:46PM -0700, Dan Berger wrote:
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 07:09:39AM -0700, Pascal DeMilly wrote:
Control-click.
Doesn't work for me. Let say have 3 messages, I click on the 1st
when I'm not at home, preferably without too
much hassle.
Thanks in advance,
John A.
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We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act,
but a habit
list there, i try to save it, but get:
Error modifying list: Card not found. if i try and delete it, i get
Error removing list: Card not found. if i try and send mail to that
mailing list, evolution-mail crashes. is this a known problem?
thanks.
nall.
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Before I file a bug - has anyone else experienced this?
I can access my contact list from the compose window - both
auto-complete and pressing the To/Cc/Bcc buttons work.
However if I select the Contacts shortcut in the nav bar - no contact
entries are displayed.
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On 05 Jul 2001 20:36:39 -0700, Dan Berger wrote:
Before I file a bug - has anyone else experienced this?
I can access my contact list from the compose window - both
auto-complete and pressing the To/Cc/Bcc buttons work.
However if I select the Contacts shortcut in the nav bar - no contact
Nope - tried that - accessing through the folder list behaves the same
way.
On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 11:59:21PM -0400, Peter Williams wrote:
On 05 Jul 2001 20:36:39 -0700, Dan Berger wrote:
Before I file a bug - has anyone else experienced this?
I can access my contact list from
.
I'll add this to the bug and downgrade it.
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Subject: Re: [Evolution] ongoing trouble with
evolution-0.10.99-snap.ximian.200106181444
From: Jeffrey Stedfast [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dan Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 21 Jun 2001 13:53:02 -0400
2. Unable to open vfolders or Trash. If I try, evo hangs
/share/libical/zoneinfo
But there is no /usr/share/libical directory on my system. Should the
package be including this?
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If you can't explain it to an 8-year-old, you don't understand
at 09:21:04PM -0700, Dan Berger wrote:
I'm having trouble accessing folders in the latest red-carpet
snapshots - some normal folders are OK, all vfolders suffer from the
symptom to follow, as does Trash (don't ask me what they have in
common, I have no idea).
I can instantiate the folder list
, they aren't. Usually a kill-ev and/or oaf-slay solves the
problem.
Any comments?
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If you can't explain it to an 8-year-old, you don't understand
a little assistance here - I tried attaching to the
evolution-mail process, and evo pretty much dies at that point (I tell
gdb to continue and evo is dead in the water).
Any assistance would be good assistance...
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bindings to select-previous-word (rather than
jump to the subject widget)?
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