s happening while Evolution isn't
running, since I also occasionally access my mail spool file by other
methods.)
Thanks to all the developers for a great program!
Note that I'm running version 0.99.2, from the package included in
Debian unstable.
Randy Orrison
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Is there any way to set up a repeating task? I'm trying to migrate from
Outlook, and I have quite a few tasks that repeat, both at fixed
intervals (e.g. every two weeks) and at a time relative to the
completion of the current occurance (e.g. again in three days). Does
(or if not, will) Evolution
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 18:51, Luis Villa wrote:
> This is definitely on our short list of things to do for 1.2; can't
> guarantee it'll make it into 1.2, though.
Thanks. I guess I'll have to try to live without it, or stick with
Outlook for a while longer. :-(
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It's strange, because it's so obvious, but I can't find it in bugzilla.
Here's my repro script:
Go to the calendar folder
Click Week view
Click New Appointment
Enter Test for Summary
Enter today and 6pm for Start Time
Enter today and 7pm for End Time
Click Save and Close
Observe that the Start Ti
On Fri, 2001-12-14 at 23:48, Damon Chaplin wrote:
> On Fri, 2001-12-14 at 15:49, Randy Orrison wrote:
> > It's strange, because it's so obvious, but I can't find it in bugzilla.
> > Here's my repro script:
> > Go to the calendar folder
> > Click Wee
On Fri, 2001-12-14 at 23:48, Damon Chaplin wrote:
> On Fri, 2001-12-14 at 15:49, Randy Orrison wrote:
> > It's strange, because it's so obvious, but I can't find it in bugzilla.
> > Here's my repro script:
> > Go to the calendar folder
> > Click Wee
On Mon, 2001-12-03 at 23:05, Not Zed wrote:
> Use maildir, and set 'check mail every n minutes' option.
Ok, I've set up a separate maildir folder (~/evolution/IncomingLists/ --
will that ever conflict with Evolution?) that exim moves mailing list
messages to (to get them out of my mail spool file
On Sun, 2001-12-16 at 22:01, Mike Cannon-Brookes wrote:
> This is a bit off topic but I figure other people may have come up
> against it. Since moving my mail from LookOut to Evolution I've been vey
> happy, but I still need to sync my Palm on Windows because AvantGo for
> Linux doesn't exist (co
On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 03:30, Michael Rothwell wrote:
> It it possible to store the tasks, calendar, etc. in IMAP mailboxes?
If, as I suspect, the answer is no, I'd like to second this request.
It would also be nice to be able to at least get rid of the "Local
Folders" Inbox/Outbox/Drafts/Trash a
I'm using an IMAP server to access my mail files; the files and server
are both on my local machine. Evolution apparently caches the headers
of all messages, and bodies of opened messages; the cache takes up more
space than the mail itself:
$ du Mail/ | tail -1
23204 Mail
$ du evolution/mail/i
10 matches
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