ct and then do
"Forward Contact". However I can't create a new mail or forward mail. This is
getting weirder.
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to compose a new email/forward Evolution just hangs quietly.
I'm trying to backtrace what could possible cause this problem. Any help?
Ah yes I'm using Red Hat 6.2
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> attached is the stack trace.
Just a bit of information the step that I did to produce the crash that is
shown in the stack trace is by clicking the "New Email" button.
Regards,
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to go
back to (arghh heaven forbid) KMail for the time being.
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I will always love the false image I had of you.
[victorh@host86 victorh]$ gdb evolution-mail
GNU gdb 19991004
Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by th
Is there a way in Evolution to not do threading based on the Subject
header? I found this really annoying where it consider a new message as
part of an old thread just because it has the same subject header.
Regards,
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If it's working, the diagnostics say
Hi list,
I'm migrating from KMail to Evolution, so far so good. however there is
one feture in KMail that I dearly miss, it's the ability to use an
executable for my signature. I notice that I couldn't do this in
Evolution. Is this true? Or has anyone know any work-around?
rega
Hi list,
I have an email that crashes Evolution when I tried to retrieve it from
the POP server. I use 'mail' to delete that email. I had it saved
somewhere else, it turned out to be a spam, but I reckon the developers
would like to see it. Where should I send it to?
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Victor Ha
I have around 40 folders under my local folder. I can create new folder
still, but it seems I can't move my folder around, I mean change a
folder to become a subfolder of another folder.
Has anyone seen the similar behaviour?
Regards,
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Victor Hadianto
(no more quotes, the novelty has