Ok, this one is a bit more Evolution-hackers...
Is there a documentation for the API of the evolution headers?
I would like to have (develop) a command line utility that will display
if there are any new mails in any of my mailboxes.
Andy
On Fri, 2002-08-30 at 17:40, Pet
Hello,
I was trying this tool called mboxcheck, which displays some statistics
on the unix mbox files. What is interesting is that evolution does not
mark emails that were read as being read. So, most of my mailboxes seems
like I haven't read any mail yet.
Is that intentionally or is there a way
Yes. Also.
Andy
On Thu, 2002-05-09 at 16:24, Costin Cozan wrote:
> As much as i remeber KMail has a cool feature in filters to call an
> external (program|script) to do the processing and to put the result of
> the processing in a folder or so. I used a lot, and basical
Finally somebody...
Yes, this is what I want.
Andy
On Thu, 2002-05-09 at 15:13, Mark R. Bowyer wrote:
> There are two kinds of "Scripting in email clients", and I think people are
> getting confused between them here. I don't think *anyone* would say that
> scripts in
I think you did not understand what I said.
I do not want scripts to be part of e-mail such as what Outlook does. I
want to be able to have certain events of Outlook to call scripts. If
this is a security problem, then Evolution is A BIG SECURITY THREAT!
I mean you can actually call an external pr
Please explain me would be security holes.
Andy
On Thu, 2002-05-09 at 14:19, Miles Lane wrote:
> Yeah, we need more security bugs to stay on par with Microsoft.
> Seriously, why would we want to add this support? It's just asking
> for trouble, AFAICS.
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Hello!
I know this is border-line ms propaganda, but what do you think about
scripting support in Evolution?
I do not think of scripting as javascript in mails like Outlook does.
What I mean is some features of Evolution would trigger events to which
user can hook let say python script. Also, fo