On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 17:07, Dan Hensley wrote:
I've been getting multiple copies (i.e. 5 or more) of everyone's e-mail
all day long.
Dan
Our admins have been notified. Sorry if everyone gets this message a
dozen times...
-Mark Gordon
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Steve
Well, most of the people on this list are using a mailer that can handle
HTML mail. ;-)
Attachments should be acceptable as well.
-Mark Gordon
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I tried to import M$ Lookout contacts using CSV and the CSV2VCF v-card converter. I
could never get this work with EVO.
My frustration and Google produced OUTPOD. Slick. Check it out to convert import
contacts. Now if only EVO would use intelligent category handling...
:
1) It may be useful to run gnome-gtkhtml-editor-1.1 in a terminal window
so that you can see what it dumps to stderr.
2) Are you using LDAP?
Reinstalling Evolution is seldom an effective solution for such
problems, BTW.
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(wow, that is a long URL!)
http://support.ximian.com/q?76
76 being the Answer ID in the box on the left. Much more sane URL
length. :-)
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libgtkhtml1.1-3 and libgtkhtml20 are different parallel-installable
versions of the shared libraries, intended so that applications that
need different versions (e.g. evolution and gnucash) can use the
versions they need. Shouldn't be a problem.
-Mark Gordon
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 01:04, Willem
current ximian evolution,
which is 1.2.0., untio I sort out Mark Gordon's instructions adn advice
(Thanks, Mark) about how to get on to Red Carpet and download 1.2.1.?
One significant difference between your system and mine at this point is
the pspell package. I have pspell-0.12.2-ximian.7
who uses this machine and I am unaware of any change having
been made to the system.
Anyone have any ideas what might be happening??
Rick
Sounds like http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=34078
Dunno whether anyone is actively looking into this currently.
-Mark Gordon
There aren't any glaring errors in the settings below. I don't suppose
your proxy requires authentication? You may also want to double-check
the current settings with gconftool-1 -a /system/gnome-vfs. Of
course, if you're using authentication, don't tell us the password.
-Mark Gordon
On Sat
I'm using:
deb http://red-carpet.ximian.com/debian woody main
-Mark Gordon
On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 18:34, Trey Sizemore wrote:
Unstable has 1.2.0 and not 1.2.1 when I tried it last...is there a
different source to obtain the 1.2.1 version? I am currently using
Libranet 2.7...I probably should
-0.12.2-7mdk
Note that only *aspell*, *pspell*, and gnome-spell are used by
Evolution. ispell and myspell are pretty much noise in this context.
The problem may be in the tex packages; where did the come from?
-Mark Gordon
On Fri, 2003-01-03 at 17:27, Paul Rodriguez wrote:
Hi, I am running
app do you want it to run? gv? ggv?
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There are Ximian aspell/pspell/gnome-spell packages for each of the
platforms we support. Packages which are found on google, rpmfind, etc.
may not work so well on your system.
-Mark Gordon
On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 23:14, Trey Sizemore wrote:
Make sure that you have the gnome-spell package
?
...guenther
I generally try to avoid mucking up package management like that.
AFAIK, there's no advantage to using the newer libnspr4.so for
Evolution. It's possible there are some advantages, but I'm not aware
of any.
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. If you want to install third-party packages, you should
either be willing to fix the things they break or be willing to live
with the breakage that results. If you have any questions about how to
fix it, you'll need to tell us what mozilla version you're running, and
where you got it.
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have a solution, or
knows with pref file needs to edit.
Patrick
The knowledgebase entry is a bit dated. On Red Hat 8.0, the program to
use is gconftool-1.
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that you'd
installed mozilla 1.2.1 from mozilla.org, I'm willing to bet that's the
source of the problem. Mozilla packages from Ximian and from most Linux
vendors put those libraries in more standard locations; hence, you
probably didn't need that environment variable before.
-Mark Gordon
. Mozilla packages from Ximian and from most Linux
vendors put those libraries in more standard locations; hence, you
probably didn't need that environment variable before.
Sorry Mark, I really don't get that. What's the point with mozilla
packages from mozilla.org? Do they really share
such problems ?
And finally just a question: are there any plans to implement
S/MIME in some future version of evo ?
It's a surprisingly large task, but it's definitely one we have in mind.
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at the same time as you
upgrade the evolution package. An alternative is to delete the old
evolution-pilot first, but that's just more work.
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-WARNING **: Number of pilots is configured to 0
gpilotd-Message: Activating CORBA server
gpilotd-Message: Exiting (caught SIGINT)...
Thanks,
WP
Doesn't sound good. Does pilot-xfer work?
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On Sun, 2002-12-15 at 02:05, Not Zed wrote:
On Sun, 2002-12-15 at 02:53, Mark Nelson wrote:
Hi All
I've reciently added a second pop account to my evolution configuration,
I've configured the first account (account_a) to download straight into
my inbox and the second account
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On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 14:51, James Gallagher wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 11:38, Mark Gordon wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 14:27, James Gallagher wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 11:13, Mark Gordon wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 13:12, James Gallagher wrote:
Hi,
I have a visor
OK, I can reproduce this exact problem now. I'm not sure why the
upgrade didn't replace our gdk-pixbuf for SuSE 8.0 with the one that
comes with SuSE 8.1. If you run Red Carpet and subscribe to the SuSE
8.1 channel, you'll be offered an upgrade to gdk-pixbuf which will solve
this problem.
-Mark
shouldn't need to do
that. ;-)
-Mark Gordon
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 11:58, Jean wrote:
Hi Mark,
I checked the SuSE 8.1 channel in red-carpet, and it didn't offer to
upgrade my gdk-pixbuf library. I thought I would try removing the one
I have see if red-carpet would then let me get the right
package; I have imlib-1.9.10-474. What
version do you have?
-Mark Gordon
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 12:29, Paul Hands wrote:
Mark,
I've been following this thread, as I was trying to help Jean
initially, but we ran out of things to try.
I just did a little experiment with my SuSE 8.1 system
of SuSE 8.1, or an upgrade from an earlier
SuSE version? If the latter, perhaps some older libraries survived the
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support staff,
which tends to be more polite than some of the Evo hackers. If you're
not, well, that's probably the problem. ;-)
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Upon further examination, yeah, I get a white box if I have an inline
image that's a link to a file on a web server rather than to a local
file (which is what I tried initially). You may want to file a bug on
that; I couldn't find one.
What exactly is the copy paste problem?
-Mark Gordon
toolbar (the panel, in the bottom right corner next to the time)
when new mail arrives?
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It may be worth starting various components in terminal windows, as well
as the shell, in order to figure out from their output what's having
problems.
-Mark Gordon
On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 16:06, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
No, it doesn't.
On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 15:46, Mark Gordon wrote:
On Wed
anything visible, just a smaller blank space with no apparent
borders (if it's there at all). It could be a problem with Evo, or the
Postscript component it's trying to invoke, or some of the related
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I got the message. I don't know why suspending would cause problems.
-Mark Gordon
On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 17:02, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
Good idea. Will try that.
Did you get my previous msg about the fact that it happens only after
suspend (like right now it's happening :) )? Does that help
a different vendor, or from the vendor if
Ximian *spell packages are available, you should expect them not to
work.
-Mark Gordon
On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 12:10, Ing. Vladimir M. Kerka wrote:
I have the same problem in debian distro and there is no cooker
packages. When I had gnome-spell package installed
installed. If you don't, that's your problem.
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Clarification: it was the installer that clobbered
/etc/sysconfig/desktop, not Red Carpet. Red Carpet is blameless in this
regard; they're two different pieces of software. They share some
common code, but this bug is only in the installer.
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: gnome-print 0.35 (which shipped with Red Hat 8.0) often
crashes when trying to print messages from Evolution. The fix: we ship
gnome-print 0.37 for Red Hat 8.0.
The installer lets you know which packages are going to be installed and
will not proceed until you confirm.
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report).
Images that are embedded in the mail work fine.
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be faster... but it'd be good to get times to compare.
If you can point me to a 1.0.8 deb I can grab I'll try comparing both
against the setup here and bug it.
Mark
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On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 05:09, Michael J. Carter wrote:
I just noticed that 1.2 had installed two 'default' vfolders. I don't
remember their names but I believe they referred local mailboxes. I
found that when I deleted these, my IMAP performance improved (mostly
switching between large folders.
GTK+ is another possibility, I suppose. What distro are you running?
-Mark Gordon
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 21:18, Steve Sykes wrote:
I see the a non-blinking cursor stay next to the letters when I arrow
over the keys. This non-blinking cursor goes away when I hit the space
bar. I have noticed
interesting gets
dumped to the terminal.
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On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 14:27, James Gallagher wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 11:13, Mark Gordon wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 13:12, James Gallagher wrote:
Hi,
I have a visor which was syncing nicely with 1.08. It won't sync with
1.2. I've run gpilotd from the command line (in the past
want to do spell-checking in English, you'll need to
install the aspell-en package through Red Carpet. It provides the
English dictionary the spell-checking functionality uses.
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debian/sid? All bets are off. We don't provide any support for sid. If
the packages in sid aren't working, talk to the maintainers of the
packages in sid.
-Mark Gordon
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 18:15, simran wrote:
I am using debian/sid and have the package installed, but evolution
doesn't seem
to disable them, but that's probably overkill in your case.
You'll probably also need to kill gpilotd if it's still running.
-Mark Gordon
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 08:37, Arthur S. Alexion wrote:
Mark and Eric,
Thanks for the help. I followed a combination of your advices. I
followed Eric's
this, though I never got more than one
duplicate (i.e. I was never able to get triplicates).
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Cheers,
- Michael-John.
Maybe you need a newer version of gettext? What version do you have
installed? If that turns out to be the problem, we should probably have
a test in the configure script to check the gettext version.
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Works for me, Evolution 1.2, Red Hat 8.0, Gnome 2. Might there be some
reason this specific GnomeCard.gcrd would fail? Unusual size, file
permissions, unusual characters? FWIW, mine had a single entry and was
very vanilla.
-Mark Gordon
On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 17:07, Ted Pibil wrote:
Has anyone
describe what
I'm seeing.
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Is anyone else finding that IMAP speeds / stalling has become worse in
1.2.0? (both evo and IMAP on debian unstable)
Mark
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Am I missing something or is there no way of configuring 1.2 to use an
external file for it's sig. It appears to be import into the editor
and save or script as the only options.
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On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 17:56, Barry Grundy wrote:
This is not a real answer... but how about selecting Insert - Text
File... or Insert - HTML File... from the edit signatures window
under composer preferences?
I prefer to have my sigs as separate files as I use the same sig for
usenet and for
On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 18:39, Philippe Chartier wrote:
Even Evolution is storing the signatures in different places.
New signatures are kept in ~/evolution/signatures. But because I updated
Ahh *bing*
Quick and dirty fix for me is to create the sigs I need evo to have from
within the
At this point, reinstalling (e.g.) jpilot should only require removal of
evolution-pilot (and newer pilot-link and gnome-pilot) rather than
evolution. This means you can have jpilot (built against older
pilot-link) and evolution (albeit without conduits) installed on the
same system.
-Mark
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or anything.
There are some problems, which will hopefully be ironed out soon. We're
building 1.2 on Woody now, FWIW. I expect Evolution to be available
before Connector.
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connecting to a stale mirror. You might want to try a
different mirror for now. If you have an preexisting
~/.gnome/red-carpet file, it may specify a mirror that's causing the
problem, in which case you may want to rename this file.
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actually do is create say a new folder called:
Mailing-Lists\Gnome\Announce\Old, but I can create a completely new
folder called Old of the base of my account, but not a new one inside a
new folder (If that makes sence)
Hope I have explained myself correctly.
Thanks in advance
Mark
-mail and folder created works as
expected, but I cannot delete folder in mozilla, yet Evolution allows me
to delete the folders, but not create them
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one, on top of
red-carpet always being run as root could be a problem though... Maybe
it should be seen as a security issue?
Mark.
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 17:18, Benjamin Kahn wrote:
Mark,
Ah. Interesting. That sounds like a bug. Can you file it in
http://bugzilla.ximian.com/ ? Also
Desktop will, so if you want both Evolution 1.2 and Ximian
Desktop for SuSE, then you're pretty much limited to SuSE 8.1. If
you're not willing to upgrade, and bugs in 1.2Beta2 make it worse than
1.0.8, you can downgrade to 1.0.8.
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Hi,
I'm getting the following error from red-carpet as of this morning:
:
[cddb90]: Reading from the cache:
file:///var/cache/redcarpet/red-carpet.ximian.com:80/distributions.xml
libredcarpet-ERROR **: file rc-distro.c: line 733
(rc_distro_get_status): assertion failed: (system_distro)
Sorry - I should of mentioned that. With my fake uname library in
place, I do indeed get that dialogue box. But to try to catch a truss
or some better idea of why it thought I was now wrong, I was running it
by hand without the wrapper script to get that crash...
Sorry I left this out.
Mark
I've managed to import single file, type automatic. Granted, it's not
the most convenient if you have things split up into 40 different
folders, but workarounds are available (e.g. copy everything you want
imported into a folder), and it's certainly possible.
-Mark Gordon
On Sun, 2002-10-27
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
in the channel (e.g. pilot-link).
Did you install all the packages in the Install section of the Evolution
channel?
-Mark Gordon
On Sun, 2002-10-20 at 15:54, Guy Zelck wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Mandrake 8.1 distro and wanted to install Evolution to be used
within KDE3.
I thus installed red
name
automatically. Right now I've been typing in the full dns qualified
address. But other mail clients like Eudora, Mulberry, etc support a
default mail address. In mulberry, the field is called Default domain for
outgoing mail.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Mark
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
to be the inability to *down*grade.
Well, which is it: is gtkhtml installed or not?
There are newer versions floating around that aren't named gtkhtml,
e.g. the gtkhtml1.1 in the beta and the development snapshots. Try
something along the lines of rpm -qa | grep gtkhtml.
-Mark Gordon
don't think Outlook nor
Netscape/Mozilla offer this).
Outlook, since at least Outlook 98, supports this with Exchange folders.
Personally I think it's annoying to have to go looking through a
completely different folderspace for old messages, but it's there...
--Mark
I have three POP accounts, and all three are set up with the Leave
messages on server flag set under Receiving Options. I'm a former
Outlook Express victim (er, I mean, user) and I like its Delete on
server after N days feature, which I typically set to about 5 days.
In Evolution, with the
for the pointers.
Mark.
On Tue, 2002-09-03 at 18:23, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
On Tue, 2002-09-03 at 12:04, Mark R. Bowyer wrote:
On Tue, 2002-09-03 at 02:06, Not Zed wrote:
just committed a big imap patch to cvs evo. SNIP
I was going to post to this list about this, and your email
On Tue, 2002-09-03 at 02:06, Not Zed wrote:
just committed a big imap patch to cvs evo. SNIP
I was going to post to this list about this, and your email gives me a
good excuse to do it now. ;O)
Around 1.0.8, a change was made to the way folders are seen by the IMAP
system, in that (a) soft
Greetings
watch out for the virus in that message!
Mark Boylan
Manager, IT Systems
Westell Ltd
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+44 (0) 1256 840429 Fax
originally tried that, but altered it from 'en' to 'en_GB' instead to
try to match the LANG variable, if only I lower cased it instead.
Cheers
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-spell (which evo uses) uses aspell for it checking.
So as a test I ran aspell (manually from the command line) on some words
that I know have been spell checked as American and it corrects them
correctly and only offers British suggestions.
Is there a way that I can override evo at all?
Mark
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.
OK, here's the back trace. I'll go over to bugzilla and add it there
too.
To answer your question, no, I'm not using SSL.
Let me know if you need more/different info.
Thanks for your help.
Mark
On Mon, 2002-07-22 at 06:49, Not Zed wrote:
On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 01:06, Mark Logan wrote
folder, it works. If you drag on to the shortcut
bar and then try to move up and down to the destination folder, it won't
let you select the correct folder.
Let me know what information you want/need to help debug.
Thanks,
Mark
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On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 14:41, Not Zed wrote:
This was covered earlier.
The mozilla code, while great, is still in development and under
constant change, there is no stable api we can develop to. We dont
really have the resources to help their effort either, unfortunately.
The pgp code we
with the addressbook
code. Any idea which components are causing this problem?
Mark Foster wrote:
Been seeing this for quite awhile now. I thought it must be a unfinished
feature set or a misconfiguration of the ACL on my OpenLDAP server. Now
I think not. I have had some luck editing and creating new
Been seeing this for quite awhile now. I thought it must be a unfinished
feature set or a misconfiguration of the ACL on my OpenLDAP server. Now
I think not. I have had some luck editing and creating new (LDAP-based)
contacts by either creating them locally in the contacts folder, then
. Gnome Control Center still says the URL handler is
Konqueror.
I don't know if this is an Evolution problem, a Gnome problem or a
Mandrake problem. If anyone has any ideas of what I can check to narrow
down the problem, let me know.
Mark
On Sun, 2002-03-24 at 23:12, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote
smime.p7m
Description: application/pkcs7-mime
Hello again,
emergency over. I didn't do a killev. When I upgraded from 1.02 to
1.03.99, I built it and did a make install, but no killev, so I must have
had an old component in there somewhere still running.
Hello,
I'm having a small problem with the address book
the pipe to empty it, then run
your executable to refill it.
To do this right, you'll need a little daemon program that sits on the
pipe and watches for something to read from it, then refills it after the
other program closes. Not trivial, but not too difficult to do.
--Mark
Not a bug - most filter programs will process all rules on a given message
unless your rules explicitly state to stop processing messages.
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pointers for where I should look?
oh, also the debian upgrade included a new version of bonobo (1.0.19
from 1.0.14)
Thanks for any suggestions
-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
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