On Tue, 2002-01-08 at 22:09, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
Is there any particular reason you are downgrading to a pre-1.0 version?
My guess is that you must have downgraded bonobo-conf from a version
that hex-encodes data to a version that was broken (ie pre-0.11) which
did not hex encode data.
On Sat, 2001-12-22 at 19:57, Joseph Tan wrote:
Hiya,
Has anybody been able to get a basic source filtering to work? This
never worked in the betas before, and applies to the full blown 1.0
release.
I use source filtering to move incoming mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
another inbox
On Fri, 2001-11-02 at 06:21, Ujwal S. Sathyam wrote:
So, whenever I try to attach a big file (a few MB) with Evolution, it
arrives corrupted at the recipient. I then use Mozilla which works just
fine (same accout settings, same server, same sending machine...). This
has been happening all
Evolution had sent the attachment with the file type noted as
text/plain. I meant to track this down a bit more and file a proper bug
report (Gnome sure knows what a PDF is and what file extension it has,
and what apps to throw it to), but I never got around to it. I bet
something similar
If you were using different email servers, then there is a possibility
that you hit a limit for out-bound mail - as set by your mail-server
(and not Evolution)
This does not imply that I know there is no problem with evolution, I'm
just trying to think of other options too :)
Yes.. same
On Mon, 2001-10-29 at 16:57, John Ehrlinger wrote:
I'm also real interested in this. Any pointers, URL's.
Knowledge is power!
I answered the first poster off list, so since there is more interest I
will do it on list.
I seriously recommend joining the gnome-love mailing list. It is
On Sat, 2001-10-27 at 21:13, Rob Brown-Bayliss wrote:
If it's not too late for a new feature I have an idea for one.
When I right click on an address in the email headder, evolution gives
the option to add the address, or if it exists to edit it.
What I would find usefull is the option
On Fri, 2001-10-19 at 17:20, John Weber wrote:
Hi,
What determines which identity gets put in the From: field when replying
to a message? I notice that sometimes it's not my default account id.
Right now it looks like any reply (reply, reply to all, reply to list)
picks a different ID in