On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Dan O'Reilly wrote:
impossible == programmatically impossible
Why?
Because cut-and-paste depends on two things.
1) A window-manager implementation of cutting and
pasting objects from one canvas to another, and
the API to access that implementation.
On 30 Oct 2002, Dan Winship wrote:
This was true in the bad old days, but in these enlightened times, all
sane widget toolkit implementors (including the gtk and Qt hackers, plus
mozilla, XEmacs, etc) know that the One True Cut and Paste Behavior is
the one discussed at
On 1 Oct 2002, Soeren Sonnenburg wrote:
Can this be done? If so,how?
nope.
Has this been fixed (as promised for soo long) in evo 1.1.1 ?
What exactly is there to fix?
Evo runs under Linux, a multi-user OS. In order to be compliant across
the board for true multi-user systems
http://www.mailwasher.net
Windows program that does just what Bill mentions - it acts as a
go-between for the mail server and client, parses the mail headers,
trashes some, bounces others, then downloads everything into your client.
Different feature than that is implemented, but might be an
On 17 Sep 2002, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
I thought the concept of archiving was a unix-only thing anyway. I don't
know of any Windows clients that actually support it (well, I'm only
familiar with the more popular clients - I'm sure somewhere there is a
Windows mailer that does this but I
On Fri, 2 Aug 2002, Sam Hart wrote:
On 2 Aug 2002, Dan Winship wrote:
Evolution version 1.0.3 (came with RH 7.2, I think) does not seem to
ackowledge the sendmail /etc/aliases file. I have access to 1.0.5 at my
house, but I have not verified if the problem exists there as well.
On 14 Mar 2002, Rob Hudson wrote:
* Is there any way of having a signature file be an executable
instead of flat text?
I'd like to know this too. :)
My hack for doing this kind of thing is to have my sig file be a named
pipe. Out of cron, every N minutes, read the
Not a bug - most filter programs will process all rules on a given message
unless your rules explicitly state to stop processing messages.
--Mark
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Yep, this is a mail server error, not an Evolution error.
I have a guess as to the problem, but requires me making a guess as to
your setup. Are you either A) running on an internal network with your
Linux box acting as the firewall/SMTP forwarder, and do not have your
private IP's/names
On 17 Jan 2002, John Harlow wrote:
I have noticed that my memory usage in Evolution (via gtop) grows very
high very quickly. This morning, I started E and it immediately went to
55 meg in evolution-mail and another 30 meg in the rest of Evolution.
Then I did a Send/Receive and it poll 4
On 11 Jan 2002, Kenneth Porter wrote:
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 11:27, Mike Gifford wrote:
A feature request (well a work around I tried), it would be neat to
simply use evolution from the command line to send mail. I tried
something like this.. But it didn't work:
$evolution [EMAIL
What method are people using when they need to use evolution in multiple
locations.
It owuld depend on what you want to do, and now manageable you want your
remote mail to be. I use Pine myself, but with no filtering outside of
spam blocking, and dump everything to my inbox on my
This worked for me to (installing libnspr-0.9.whatverisnewest).
However, I already had this package installed, with the same version.
Might there be a packaging or dependency problem? Or, maybe libnspr
should be force upgraded when evo-1.0.0.99 is installed?
--Mark
On 11 Dec 2001, Fred Chagnon wrote:
I use fetchmail + evolution, and it works very nicely.
First, set up fetchmail to drop your incoming mail into mboxes somewhere
convenient. Next, create mbox-based accounts in Evolution that use
local delivery to receive messages, using those mboxes
It should be a gift certificate for a real operating system, holy Win2K
filters Batman. What bug is this attached to anyway?
On 11 Dec 2001, Luis Villa wrote:
The bug filer formerly known as [EMAIL PROTECTED] is due a small
gift certificate for having created this:
On 5 Dec 2001, Dan Winship wrote:
My understanding is that it is drop-in compatible in a marketing
sense, not a technical sense. I don't remember the details. (Someone
else suggested you needed an Outlook plugin on each client, and that
might be it.)
That's odd, because the scenario we were
On 6 Dec 2001, Rob Brown-Bayliss wrote:
Isnt openmail a drop in replacement for exchange, by drop in I mean
outlook just works with it? If so then surely the connector ximian are
building will also just work.
Openmail's selling point was that it was drop-in compatible with Exchange.
We
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've dealt with quite a few SMTP server issues. If you have no trouble
sending to other SMTP servers, try manually sending an email, note: it is
key that you type line 2 exactly as is. Some servers try to perform DNS
resolution on the privided
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Levente Farkas wrote:
- I'm not able to import my netscape addressbook! without this feature
no one with switch to evo from netscape. I try to export to ldif my
addressbook, but I've got a few Importer not ready. Wait 5 seconds.
or sometime after the first try seems
On 28 Nov 2001, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 13:47, Mark Neill wrote:
these choices, and as you point out, you can change it, so this isn't a
real problem.
Actually, Evolution supports IMAP Sent and Drafts folders, but you must
configure Evolution to do it in the Account
On 15 Nov 2001, Rebecca J. Walter wrote:
On Thu, 2001-11-15 at 20:46, Janne Morén wrote:
A reason people haven't run it remotely is probably that it's quite
painful to do so; part of it is the constant redrawing (which is barely
noticeable locally, but is slow over the net), and partially
The nice thing about a regexp is that it can be as simple as ^ (for
those that just want something simple), or as complex as
^(([ ]|[A-Z])*[|:}#])+ for those that want something more capable.
This should be selectable then - Bob Smith isn't going to understand /^/
inserts a at the
Except that multiple queues is a good way to have multiple printer
configurations (single- or double sided printing, color or B/W, and so
on).
Agreed. But again, if a user has set up multiple queues, they know enough
to put -Pthis_printer_does_2up.
lpr to the default queue is sufficient
On 2 Nov 2001, George Farris wrote:
This is just plain wrong. Gnome-print should show the queues that are
on your machine so one can print with. One should almost never have to
type a queue name in. Many home users have more than one printer.
This small attention to detail is the stuff
Your signature mark is in the wrong place, therefore it's of no use to
anyone who strips signatures from Mail, as we're still going to get your
name in the message.
Evo properly handles the adding of the --\n before the signature, as it
should. Additional -- marks added in your own signature
OK, I'm trying to get evolution to work on my Suse-7.1 Personal install.
Of course, Evolution needs a bunch of Ximian-Gnome libs. So I downloaded
and force install everything to append to the file versions that came with
SuSE. Gnome still works fine.
Run Evolution, created my directory,
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