On Mon, 2014-06-09 at 22:22 +0200, Roth wrote:
> Is there something I could change in the configuration of Courier?
> Because you said that from your point of view it is a Courier bug.
Hi,
I do not know the courier that much. As is quoted in the bug report,
courier's response to
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Hi all,
Yesterday I had to use my desktop, and Evolution, without a mouse for a
few hours.
I was only stymied by one problem: Is there some way to open links in
emails, using just a keyboard?
With a mouse I'd simply click on any links, but with a keyboard, what
seemed obvious/intuitive to me was
On Wed, 2014-06-11 at 11:27 +1000, Nick Jenkins wrote:
> I was only stymied by one problem: Is there some way to open links in
> emails, using just a keyboard?
At least on my U.S. keyboard, the "pop-up menu" key (opposite the
Windows logo key) brings up the context menu for the link where I can
ch
> > I was only stymied by one problem: Is there some way to open links in
> > emails, using just a keyboard?
>
> At least on my U.S. keyboard, the "pop-up menu" key (opposite the
> Windows logo key) brings up the context menu for the link where I can
> choose to "Open Link in Browser".
Yes, perfe
Yahoo, my ISP, marks messages that it thinks are junk with a special
header "X-YahooFilteredBulk" followed by what appears to be an IP
address, probably that of the sender. A few such headers are:
X-YahooFilteredBulk: 72.19.253.174
X-YahooFilteredBulk: 199.92.213.102
X-Ya
Hello,
now that Evolution 3.12.3 is available as .tar file, I'm asking which
file contains the bug.
Because I'm using Debian, my idea is to patch my 3.12.2 version of
Evolution by replacing the buggy file with the correct one, rather than
waiting till one of the package maintainers comes up with