Re: [Evolution] Re: [Evolution-hackers] File permissions overwrittenby Evo

2002-11-20 Thread Jerome Warnier
Can you be more descriptive? I'm not sure what you mean... We are using Evolution (1.0.5 on Debian Woody) as email client. It is working really fine now except this issue... When we try to save attachments to disk, no matter where, and no matter which UMASK is used, the file permission

[Evolution] Re: [Evolution-hackers] File permissions overwritten by Evo

2002-11-20 Thread Jerome Warnier
e at least, if not disabled compeletely from future versions because of not being compliant to "ancestral" UNIX way of doing things. Thanks for your help. An again, Evo is a great, great piece of software! Good job! Jeff On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 18:31, Jerome Warnier wrote: Could someo

[Evolution] Using non-standard pop3 and imap ports

2002-10-30 Thread Jerome Warnier
I'm trying hard to discover how to use a non-standard port for pop3 or imap in Evolution 1.0.5 (Debian Woody). I've been told to use "address:port" in the box where you have to put the server to connect to, but it simply ignores anything after the ":" (at least for imap). Someone could confirm we