Hi there;
Am Donnerstag, den 27.04.2017, 16:31 +0200 schrieb Milan Crha:
>
> some distributions can even disable to build it, as it's an optional
> debugging tool. I do not know whether your distro provides it or not,
> thus the epiphany test might be easier to do.
>
Strange enough, I just was
Hi there;
thanks loads for your feedback.
Am Donnerstag, den 27.04.2017, 14:52 +0200 schrieb Milan Crha:
>
> One thing, did you configure the account in Evolution or in GNOME
> Online Accounts? I guess it was in Evolution, but just in case.
Yes, I tried this in evolution. Tried the same again
Hi;
Am Donnerstag, den 27.04.2017, 14:30 +0200 schrieb Ralf Mardorf:
>
> for the moment you need to post the output of
>
> pacman -Q evolution evolution-data-server
Ah ok, thanks. Let's see then:
evolution 3.24.1+6+gfc6d11eb4a-1
evolution-data-server 3.24.1+5+g98589a27b-2
Strange thing
Folks;
in our company people are about to introduce Google Suite (paid GMail)
for business mail and calendaring communication. I do have an account
for one of these (with a mail address that is not gmail.com but actually
@), and I am trying to connect evolution to this.
IMAP access is enabled
Oh yes please. I'd merrily vote for such a feature request.
K.
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Folks;
I have set my evolution to wrap text lines at around 71 characters,
which is something I am pretty much used to and it still feels "right"
in most situations.
However, having this configuration, evolution also does pretty
consequently wrap any hyperlinks in mail bodies, resulting in
Am Freitag, den 12.08.2016, 17:35 +0100 schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan:
>
> If you feel strongly about it, file a Request For Enhancement (RFE)
> on Bugzilla (and quote the reference here in case anyone else is
> interested). That way there'll be a record and some day it might
> happen. Otherwise
Folks;
I'm using evolution (3.20.4, antergos/arch) in "vertical layout mode -
folder view on the left, full message view on the right, message list
in current folder in the middle.
In this setup, I would *expect* that folder view and message list
always have a fixed width and message view
Folks;
using Evolution 3.19.90 on an Ubuntu 16.04 system, I cannot get CalDAV
calendars or task lists to work anymore as they all seem to run into a
"connection timeout". Accounts were manually set up in evolution,
leaving out GNOME online accounts here.
Any idea how to figure out what's
Hi Pete, *;
thanks for your thoughts.
Am Mittwoch, den 16.03.2016, 09:27 + schrieb Pete Biggs:
> Just create an account for each of the "identities" you want - the
> receiving mail type should be set to "None" so it doesn't appear in
> the folder list in the left column.
Ah - ok. That's
Hi there;
and first off, thanks a bunch for your feedback.
Am Montag, den 14.03.2016, 02:25 +0100 schrieb Ángel González:
You could set a per-folder override.
Personally, I use a sendmail script that corrects the address
depending
on the recipient, but that's quirky since evolution stores a
Folks;
still trying to get used to the calendaring functionality in Evolution
(3.18.5), I am trying to figure out how to revoke a meeting. Expected
workflow:
(1) Create a meeting with a bunch of participants.
(2) Store it and know the participants will be notified.
(3) Delete (or postpone) the
Hi there;
Am Donnerstag, den 10.03.2016, 16:41 +0100 schrieb Andre Klapper:
> See
> https://help.gnome.org/users/evolution/stable/mail-composer-from-fiel
> d-override.html
Thanks for pointing me there; this at least helps doing what needs to
be done here. Is there any way to keep such
Hi ;
Am Donnerstag, den 03.03.2016, 23:06 +0100 schrieb Tom:
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> > As it's ownCloud, I'd expect the server logs can also contain some
> > information why the Outlook request to store (PUT) the meeting to
> > the
> > calendar failed.
>
> ... in addition: I wouldn't take sequential events for test
Hi there;
Am Donnerstag, den 10.03.2016, 11:59 + schrieb Pete Biggs:
> > coming from Thunderbird, is it possible to, in Evolution, set more than
> > one From: addresses for a given account? I'm using a catch-all inbound
> > mailbox for my domain but need different From: addresses to talk to
>
Folks;
coming from Thunderbird, is it possible to, in Evolution, set more than
one From: addresses for a given account? I'm using a catch-all inbound
mailbox for my domain but need different From: addresses to talk to
different services and mailing lists. So far, the only way I got this
to work
Hi Milan;
Am Mittwoch, den 02.03.2016, 12:22 +0100 schrieb Milan Crha:
> I'm pretty sure your Outlook 2016 also uses the EWS protocol to
> connect to your server, if it connects to the Exchange server.
Not in our case. Our mail environment is plain SMTP / IMAP, and
calendar stuff is done using
Hi Milan;
and thanks for your feedback.
Am Mittwoch, den 02.03.2016, 11:05 +0100 schrieb Milan Crha:
> Outlook related options can be found in Edit->Preferences->Composer
> Preferences and more importantly in each account Properties on the
> Security tab, at the very top.
Ok. What settings
Hi all;
sending around event invitations from within Evolution, I experienced
that Outlook users are for whichever reason unable to accept and add
these to their calendars. Is there anything on my side to be done about
that, or is this an Outlook specific issue?
Thanks,
Kristian
Hi there;
and thanks for your feedback.
Am Samstag, den 27.02.2016, 14:11 + schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan:
>
> > be done about that? Does Evolution provide something such as the
> > "rewrap" option in Thunderbird that, well, automatically (and
> > correctly) wraps all lines?
>
> Please
Folks;
Posted this to the Ubuntu GNOME list initially, but maybe this place is
more appropriate:
I recently switched from Thunderbird to Evolution after Thunderbird has
more and more become heavy and bloated on my system and Evolution does
integrate with GNOME way better. However, there are some
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