Exchange delimits email address in the To: field with semicolons
instead of commas. Since Evo. is set to look for commas, the result
is that if an email is sent to more than one person, the other
addresses do not appear in the header of the message in Evo.
This is based on the Mailstandard
El día Monday, February 15, 2010 a las 10:01:47PM +1100, Nick Jenkins escribió:
Exchange delimits email address in the To: field with semicolons
instead of commas. Since Evo. is set to look for commas, the result
is that if an email is sent to more than one person, the other
addresses do
I have successfully connected to my work exchange a/c via davmail -
evolution cant connect though (using connector) - possibly due to the
customized page in use. However IMAP is available, but I still cant
connect while another can connect using a Mac and the settings appear
correct.
The problem
Exchange delimits email address in the To: field with semicolons
instead of commas. Since Evo. is set to look for commas, the result
is that if an email is sent to more than one person, the other
addresses do not appear in the header of the message in Evo.
Is there any way to
Hello fellow Evo users,
I would like to ask for people's feedback and comments on a proposed
shortcut key change.
Currently, when composing an email, currently ctrl-s tries to save an
email to disk (i.e. save as...), rather than saving a draft of the
email to the Drafts folder. (Save Draft is
On Tue, 2010-02-16 at 15:02 +1100, Nick Jenkins wrote:
How do people feel about swapping these shortcuts, so that save draft
becomes ctrl+s ?
That's sounds excellent.
We're so used to tapping Ctrl+S for casual saves of work-in-progress
that it would be less jarring to momentarily (and