. with Stackguard if you're extra paranoid. You could also
sandbox Evolution.
But honestly, nobody is that paranoid. Right? :)
Jason.
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forwarding inline with full headers.
Doesn't SpamCop handle emails as MIME attachments? (I don't know much
about SmamCop, but I'd think it should.)
Cheers,
Jason.
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with
no problems. I explained in this list some months ago how I set it up:
http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/evolution/2002-October/022398.html
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Jason.
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fairly unimpressed by
the lack of support for shared folders in most mail clients. Evolution
at least has Post a message and Post a reply options a la Outlook,
but Netscape 4 and Mozilla mail remain anemic in this area.
Thanks for any help,
Jason.
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On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 20:04, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
We do not currently support multiple namespaces.
Guess that explains it (except for the part where it was sort of working
for a little while.) Is this feature targeted for any specific future
version?
Thanks,
Jason.
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 20:04, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
We do not currently support multiple namespaces.
Oddly enough, if I override the server-supplied namespace and leave the
field blank, things appear to work correctly. I can see both INBOX. and
shared. namespaces.
I guess I can expect odd
or sed magic would be fine.)
I'd _love_ a more integrated synchronization feature in Evolution. But,
in the absence of any server support, this kludge seems to be working
okay.
Hope this helps,
Jason.
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feelings that it
may be doing the wrong thing.
Jason.
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On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 18:04, Rob Brown-Bayliss wrote:
How about a feature request o have evolution handle the broken outlook
mails in a threaded view?
See this thread:
http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/evolution/2002-September/021181.html
Jason.
Hi again,
It's nice to see the label and follow-up flag feature; they are quite
useful. Unfortunately the data for those features seems to be stored
locally (can someone tell me where?) -- is there a reason why it
couldn't be stored in the mail header on the server if the store is
IMAP, say as
On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 11:55, Richard Zach wrote:
count was just a fluke (like it happens just after I delete two new
messages and expunge), and after a Send/Receive it goes away. Soemtimes
there actually is a new message, but I have to Send/Receive a few times
and/or switch folders before Evo
On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 14:18, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
I wouldn't bother syncing summary files.
But the summary files is where the labels and follow-up flag stuff is
stored. I quite like the idea of the follow-up feature, but if I don't
sync summary files I can't use it.
I have a habit of
On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 14:43, Zot O'Connor wrote:
It would be cool if this came up in a task list, or for me, an
appointment. I would love to file emails to dates.
I really hate to say me too, but damnit, ME TOO! That's an awesome
idea. In general, if I could associate any number of emails
Hi Dan,
On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 10:53, Dan Winship wrote:
framework to at least sync different copies of Evo. Is anyone working
on something like this? If not, I may have a go at it.
Not that I know of.
Would it be possible to use something like rsync or unison for this
purpose? I see
I fired up the new beta of Evolution, and I was at first glance very
excited to see that you can change the default folder to be a remote
calendar. My first thought was, Wow, did they somehow make it so you
can store calendar data in an IMAP store? That's too cool.
Of course, this isn't the
On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 16:09, Sean M Alderman wrote:
Greetings,
I recently upgraded my desktop (via wipe and load) to RH 7.3. Since
then I have installed the latest greatest evolution and I'm still having
trouble getting addresses to autocomplete against an ldap source. I was
I hate to
On Thu, 2002-07-11 at 04:28, Dan Hensley wrote:
Virii is the plural of virus (I bet that was obvious :). I know a
lot of people use viruses, so it may be acceptable when talking about
I hate to start some kind of a war here, but virii is not a word. :)
The plural of virus is in fact
On Fri, 2001-12-14 at 11:07, Arren Mund wrote:
is there anyway that i can remove a word from the dictionary? say i
added a word i didn't want in there, or i don't agree with one of the
words.
One way would be to edit ~/.aspell.english.pws (or similarly named file
depending on your locale).
On Tue, 2001-12-11 at 12:32, Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper wrote:
Is it possible to tell evolution to save unsent e-mails on closing or
something similar, so that if the main app is closed before an e-mail
Just like I tell our Windows users here to save their documents every 5
minutes (no matter what
the answer to Outlook in a Yeah, use Evolution. It's cool. Oh, but
you have to pay for Exchange interoperability. way, and that no-one
mentioned this before. Feels almost like we have to start again, to
find another way of arguing Linux is free. You can do _this_ with it.
to our bosses.
On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 14:05, Jason Tackaberry wrote:
* The default search type is Message contains but I find
myself 99% of the time using Sender contains. Is there a
way to change the default?
To answer my own question, all I had to do was edit searches.xml
On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 14:59, Benjamin Kahn wrote:
It sort of sounds like you want to turn on: Hide Deleted Messages
which can be found in the View menu.
Yes indeed. It's not quite the same, but as far as behaviour goes, it's
certainly good enough.
Thanks for the tip.
Regards,
Jason.
On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 16:44, Thomas Duffy wrote:
I like what pine does for this. It will initially do this bad
behavior for long lines, but if you Cntl-J (justify) it, then it does
the good thing -- justifies it to 80 chars wide and inserts chevrons
at the beginning of each line.
Or mutt,
* Similar to the above, when I manually move a message to
another folder, can I have it automatically expunged?
Yes, by clicking 'expunge'.
I'm not sure what you think I mean by automatically, but having to
click expunge isn't what I mean by automatically expunging. ;)
Ximian will soon be releasing Red Carpet Express. RC Express is $9.95
per month and will have significantly increased download speeds. You
can read the press release that is linked below.
I understand this isn't the place for this topic, but I thought I'd
voice my opinion anyway.
I like RC
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