On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 21:29, Lance A. Brown wrote:
> I can second the report on this behavior. It's not happened enough to
> me to bother reporting, but is annoying when it hits.
I also have this behaviour and it's very annoying. I also have to
blinking input bars, one in the message composer and
hi there :)
in december i'll quit using freebsd and switch to a mac with mac os x
installed. during the "beginnings" of using this new os i want to use
the software which i use currently, i.e. evo, xemacs, abiword, gnumeric
and so on. i know that abiword, xemacs and gnumeric run on os x. do you
ha
create different task lists for each client, then create categories like
Stylesheets/Browser checking, Stylesheets/Other medie, Backend/Metadata
etc. Now group by Category, then sort by Due date, Summery (which is the
title). This gives you a list of tasks for each category.
> [client name concea
> What I actually end up doing is just keeping a text-editor permanently
> open where I note down all the things I have to do with dates and time
> in parenthesis and use indentation to group tasks. I use it constantly,
> but it isn't ideal, and it would be fantastic to be able to use
> evolution'
hi there :)
I'm having a few problems with the todo list (evo 1.0.1). well, with
every todo list. Gnome-Pim, evo and every other system, including the
enterprise pim at work (genesisWorld) have these problems: I can define
some entries in the todo list, each having a starting day/time and a
day/t
On Thu, 2002-08-08 at 17:00, Dan Winship wrote:
> I think this is in the FAQ. This is a Linux bug. ps and top display each
> thread of the program as a separate process. So what you're seeing there
> is really 6 threads *sharing* 19M, not 6 processes each using 19M.
>
hm... and whay does my free
hi there :)
i know there have been many discussions in the past about how to handle
the notification of new mails. afaik the current position is "to bold"
folders which have unread mails. that's okay to see whether there are
unread mails, but it does not tells you if there are new mails. just
tak
hi :)
I noticed a strange effect. I received a mail with html-attachment - a
html table. When replying evo converted this html-table to a
non-html-"table", with lines and colums. I could activate one line and
evo gave me a dotted border around it and so on. Nice. But evo got lazy.
Very very lazy.
hi there :)
I just wanted to create a simple filter to match the typical
spam-addresses like mandy1234@..., but I did not find a way to enter a
regular expression. Instead I could enter an expression in the scheme
language used by evo... well the help does not help me in this :)
On Sat, 2002-03-30 at 09:02, Alfons Hoogervorst wrote:
> Lo Lonnie,
>
> On 29 Mar 2002 21:42:43 -0600
> Lonnie Borntreger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> | Anybody want me to strace it and see what it's doing, or is this
> | known?
>
> Yeah, before running evolution it may help to kill old i
On Thu, 2002-03-28 at 20:58, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> they are both the same :-)
>
> When you delete a message, it goes no-where - it stays exactly where it
> is. You probably have "Hide Deleted Messages" turned on?
The message does not displayed when I show the deleted msgs. And it's
also not
hi :)
thanks for the answer. unchecking the index body function in the folder
properties makes the fetching as fast as it should be. but now evo needs
2 minutes to startup :/
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hi :)
Just a small question:
What's the difference between the filter actions "set status deleted"
and "delete"?
What I want to do: Create a filter which marks the mail as read, then
marks is as deleted ans then stops processing. This would be the
behaviour clicking on a mail and deleting the m
hi :)
my evolution seems to have a strange problem: it becomes slower and
slower. when fetching mail the graphic display gets redrawn every x
minutes (x>3). during this delay evo just does nothing. it looks like it
would hang. but if i wait a moment and some more moments it fetches the
next mails
On Mon, 2002-03-18 at 10:10, Alessio Bragadini wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-03-17 at 22:56, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
>
> > Evolution already tries to do this.
>
> I believe it's already been discussed: Evo tries and succeeds in
> replying with the account to which the message was sent, but a message
> c
On Sat, 2002-03-16 at 19:49, Dan Winship wrote:
> > I get errors when I "make" from ports.
>
> In that case there's something wrong with the port and you should
> contact the port maintainers.
I noticed that the ports-build crashes a lot more than the package. and
if you don't want to compile 2
hi there :)
this is a feature i saw in sylpheed and in a different way of
implementation in akmail (windows). it just means that when you have
opened the folder of the php mailing list and reply or create a new
message evo does not use the default account but another account. this
way i could hav
On Thu, 2002-02-14 at 11:36, Jim George wrote:
> I'll second that one.
>
btw: Reply-to-list on this (only this) mail send the mail to me, not to
the list and not to Jim... (??)
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> From: Oliver Kurlvink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Alessio Bragadini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Evolution] Re: Reply-to-List and toolbar
> Date: 14 Feb 2002 12:42:58 +0100
>
> On Thu, 2002-02-14 at 11:43, Alessio Bragadini wrot
is there any chance of getting the reply-to-header field point to the
list and not to the sender of the mail?
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> To: Bradley Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Evolution] Misdirected mail
>
hi there :)
Is there any chance to start the fetching of mails (downloading and
filtering) without running evolution? I want to create a script which
dials in, downloads mail and then cancels the connection.
bye :)
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hi there :)
I have a small question on filtering mails.
I want to do the following:
- Change the color of mails of one specific mailing list if it matches a
string in the subject
- Delete a mail of this list if it matches another string in the subject
- Move the mails into the list folder
I cr
hi there :)
I read about "killev" :). If you execute this command while evolution is
receiveing mail or doing some other stuff, does evolution is killed the
hard way or does it quit the running tasks and closes itself down? or
does killev sends a signal to ev, ev tries to quit the soft way and if
hi :)
I switched to evolution a few days ago. After three years of searching
this seems to be the mail client I was looking for (using PM Mail under
OS/2 and AK-Mail under Windows during the years before I switched to
BSD). But nevertheless I'm encountering some bugs. Maybe it's my system,
but ma
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