On Mon, 2020-01-06 at 22:40 -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> Thanks for your help. I have done as you request.
Hi,
thanks. For the record, it's filled as:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution/issues/746
Bye,
Milan
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On Mon, 2020-01-06 at 12:59 +0100, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> On Thu, 2020-01-02 at 18:03 -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> > The action called for looks like an "open-map:" service, similar
> > to"http:"; if so it's no wonder that browsers don't understand.
> > Cananyone clarify the
On Tue, 2020-01-07 at 01:57 +0100, Ángel wrote:
> On 2020-01-04 at 11:41 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > I would look at IMAP, which Outlook supports. It's possible to
> You would "post" a message to an IMAP folder is done just by moving
> the message to that folder.
Yep, IMAP is the
On 2020-01-04 at 11:41 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> I would look at IMAP, which Outlook supports. It's possible to set up
> an IMAP server to share folders between users, with the ability to post
> messages directly into the folder (i.e. without using SMTP). I know
> Evolution used to
On 2020-01-04 at 06:45 -0500, Joe Wade Pulley wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> I've created a Test.pst file containing 1 email in Outlook.
>
> I wasn't sure how to show you the way it looks for me in Evolution so I
> took a screenshot of what I see showing the header, the text portion at
>
On Mon, 2020-01-06 at 16:26 +0100, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> On Mon, 2020-01-06 at 14:19 +, William Dossett wrote:
> > Not sure where I read that ews was not needed except for
> > exchange 2007 and before
Maybe / hopefully
Hi Milan,
Thx a lot ! Changing the DisplayName key in
~/.cache/evolution/sources/the_source works like a charm
And I confim that 'evolution --force-shutdown' does the job.
Nice to start 2020 with such a mail.
jfr
Le lun. 6 janv. 2020 à 12:35, Milan Crha via evolution-list <
On Mon, 2020-01-06 at 14:19 +, William Dossett wrote:
> Not sure where I read that ews was not needed except for
> exchange 2007 and before
Hi,
I see, that was evolution-mapi, not evolution-ews. I agree, it's
confusing. (To add one more to the group, the Exchange 2003 used to
have
On Sat, 2020-01-04 at 05:08 +, William Dossett via evolution-list
wrote:
> I don't have the ews plugin installed as it seemed to say that was
> only for older versions of exchange, if I read right... and it
> seems to be working fine without it on my outlook.com exchange
> account.
On Thu, 2020-01-02 at 18:03 -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> The action called for looks like an "open-map:" service, similar to
> "http:"; if so it's no wonder that browsers don't understand. Can
> anyone clarify the situation? Is there any way to make evolution call
> on a different service?
On Thu, 2020-01-02 at 15:59 +, Joakim Tjernlund via evolution-list
wrote:
> Anyone seen something similar?
Hi,
nothing from me, though if you'd like to give it a try, then I'd like
to ask you to install debuginfo packages for evolution-data-server,
evolution, glib2 and maybe gtk3
On Thu, 2019-12-26 at 23:53 -0800, Van Snyder wrote:
> I was able to import into a new address book. I could not import into
> the "Personal" address book created automatically upon the first
> execution of Evolution.
Hi,
I'd guess that the exported vCard file contained some non-UTF-8
On Mon, 2019-12-23 at 13:53 +, jframeau wrote:
> The calendar shows up to the agenda folder but with a weird name like
> ghY-aJJWJ ...not exaclty the name of the colleague; I did not find a
> way to change that name.
Hi,
I'm afraid it's what the server returns. Maybe it's encoded
On Thu, 2019-12-12 at 11:36 +0100, mw...@web.de wrote:
> Is it really the best and safest way to determine the mail storage
> format by the presence of an empty folder (and maybe the presence of
> the corresponding meta file)?
Hi,
generally speaking: no. On the other hand, please,
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