On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 7:04 PM, Peter Miller wrote:
> Hi Sluggers,
>
> Does Evolution have an error log?
> Where is it kept?
> Do I have to do something magic to see it?
>
Does this help?
http://www.go-evolution.org/FAQ#How_can_I_see_what_my_filters_are_doing.3F
Regards,
Gonzalo
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Hi Sluggers,
Does Evolution have an error log?
Where is it kept?
Do I have to do something magic to see it?
Regards
Peter Miller
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On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 22:53 +1100, Peter Miller wrote:
> Does anyone know how to get Ubuntu notifyosd (the notify
> on-screen-display doohickey) to leave my Evolution pop-up appointment
> reminders alone?
>
> notifyosd is there to make transient events visable without being
> intrusive. But I *WA
Does anyone know how to get Ubuntu notifyosd (the notify
on-screen-display doohickey) to leave my Evolution pop-up appointment
reminders alone?
notifyosd is there to make transient events visable without being
intrusive. But I *WANT* appointment reminders to be intrusive... you
know... so I go to
Quoting jam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi
my query to the forums was just closed after too long inactive.
I would use evolution if I could enable 'display images inline' by default.
Anybody know of a config setting ?
Forgive me for this... but if it isn't in the config dialog box
have you che
Hi
my query to the forums was just closed after too long inactive.
I would use evolution if I could enable 'display images inline' by default.
Anybody know of a config setting ?
James
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On Sat, 2007-09-08 at 07:54 +1000, Alan L Tyree wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have a friend who uses Evolution with spamassassin on an older Ubuntu
> (Dapper, I think) box. He says that he gets about 150-200 spams a day.
>
> Lately, it is **very** slow starting up - like 20 minutes.
I notice a huge differ
Hi all,
I have a friend who uses Evolution with spamassassin on an older Ubuntu
(Dapper, I think) box. He says that he gets about 150-200 spams a day.
Lately, it is **very** slow starting up - like 20 minutes.
Where do I look for solving this problem for him?
Thanks for any clues,
Alan
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Mark
Although I don't use Telstra, I do have that problem sometimes. I don't
believe it is ISP specific.
My work around is; as soon as I get that message I simply close
Evolution and then reopen. If you try and "fix" it when you have
received that message then you just start chasing your tail.
Mark Phillips wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Is anybody else having Evolution mailbox synchronisation problems with
> Telstra ADSL.
What protocol are you using, pop3 or imap?
I have a couple of colleagues at work who connect with evolution to
our local (microsoft) mail server with imap and have all s
Hi all,
Is anybody else having Evolution mailbox synchronisation problems with
Telstra ADSL.
It seems to be almost continuous .
Mark Phillips
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david wrote:
I was reading my email in evolution and did an unintentional random
key/click sequence, and now the message frame in evolution has doubled
it's font size. (the other frames are the normal size).
I would really like to know how to change it back.
CTRL- should decrease the font s
I was reading my email in evolution and did an unintentional random
key/click sequence, and now the message frame in evolution has doubled
it's font size. (the other frames are the normal size).
The evolution help says that I have to change fonts in preferences/mail
preferences, but that doesn't
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 08:25:23PM +1000, Jeff Waugh wrote:
>
>
> > ( I raised an Ubunutu bug report, it was closed.
>
> Number? Why was it closed?
A quick search on Launchpad suggests:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/evolution/+bug/37858
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> ( I raised an Ubunutu bug report, it was closed.
Number? Why was it closed?
- Jeff
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I have an unusual problem with evolution. The mail is not showing up.
I sign on mail is pulled from optus and then nothing new shows up. This
started happening after an update.
I have checked one of my folders (volvo) and it shows new mail. It is
not present in evolution though.
I wiped the i
My Optus cable is
mail.optushome.com.au
Ken
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear slugger
Is anyone in SLUG has experinence in configuring evolution with optusnet ADSL
account. everytime I send the email seems like operation time out. here is the
configuration of my email address
mail.optusnet.com.a
On 5/26/05, Darren Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi ocha
>
> On Thu, 26 May 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> > Dear slugger
> >
> > Is anyone in SLUG has experinence in configuring evolution with optusnet
> > ADSL account. everytime I send the email seems like operation time ou
Hi ocha
On Thu, 26 May 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Dear slugger
>
> Is anyone in SLUG has experinence in configuring evolution with optusnet ADSL
> account. everytime I send the email seems like operation time out. here is
> the configuration of my email address
>
> mail.optusnet.
Dear slugger
Is anyone in SLUG has experinence in configuring evolution with optusnet ADSL
account. everytime I send the email seems like operation time out. here is the
configuration of my email address
mail.optusnet.com.au for both POP and SMTP but seems doesn't work. Any Idea,
the configur
On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 15:44 +1000, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> I thought v1.4 was bad enough with its regular crashes, but I think v2
> is worse with its cycle hogging, and the compose window stalling for up
> to a minute.
The only lockup I had (past tense) was there was a race condition if you
delet
Howard Lowndes wrote:
James Gregory wrote:
On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 15:44 +1000, Howard Lowndes wrote:
Is anyone else finding Evolution to be a real PITA?
No, I think it's a great piece of software.
I thought v1.4 was bad enough with its regular crashes, but I think v2
is worse with its cycle hoggi
James Gregory wrote:
On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 15:44 +1000, Howard Lowndes wrote:
Is anyone else finding Evolution to be a real PITA?
No, I think it's a great piece of software.
I thought v1.4 was bad enough with its regular crashes, but I think v2
is worse with its cycle hogging, and the compose win
On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 17:00 +1000, James Gregory wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 15:44 +1000, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> > Is anyone else finding Evolution to be a real PITA?
>
> No, I think it's a great piece of software.
>
> > I thought v1.4 was bad enough with its regular crashes, but I think v2
>
Howard Lowndes wrote:
Is anyone else finding Evolution to be a real PITA?
I did when I first tried it when I moved to Ubuntu. Didn't like it and
found some of the features I was used to in Thunderbird were missing
(more likely I didn't spend enough time looking for them and giving
evolution a fa
On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 15:44 +1000, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> Is anyone else finding Evolution to be a real PITA?
No, I think it's a great piece of software.
> I thought v1.4 was bad enough with its regular crashes, but I think v2
> is worse with its cycle hogging, and the compose window stalling fo
On Fri, 2005-04-01 at 15:44 +1000, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> Is anyone else finding Evolution to be a real PITA?
No!
> I thought v1.4 was bad enough with its regular crashes, but I think v2
> is worse with its cycle hogging, and the compose window stalling for up
> to a minute.
I am using 2.0.1-1.
Is anyone else finding Evolution to be a real PITA?
I thought v1.4 was bad enough with its regular crashes, but I think v2
is worse with its cycle hogging, and the compose window stalling for up
to a minute.
If anyone can suggest an easy way to export the address book then I
would like to look at
On Fri, 2004-11-19 at 10:21 +1100, Denis Crowdy wrote:
>
> I read mail from an imap server and have my ISP's smtp server set as the
> outgoing server. When I send mail, however, I get blocked by the
> MAPS(?) service "refused by blackhole site yada yada yada". Have
> contacted the support peopl
I could be understanding this incorrectly. but you're on the university
network presently and are trying to send mail out through the mail server of
your isp?
if this is the case the isp will have relaying turned of on their mailservers
effectively stopping anyone from outside of their network
Hi all,
Trying to set up my mail using evolution (debian unstable) - various
reasons including work shifting to groupwise, and nice palm syncing for
the address book.
I read mail from an imap server and have my ISP's smtp server set as the
outgoing server. When I send mail, however, I get blocke
Thanks, Peter. I'd thought of that. But as I don't always have access
to the server (eg, whilst travelling), I was hoping for something a
little more elegant :-)
On 27 Oct 2004 at 9:59, Peter Howard wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 09:49, Edwin Humphries wrote:
> > G'day,
> >
> > Does anyone kno
On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 09:49, Edwin Humphries wrote:
> G'day,
>
> Does anyone know hoe to create nested IMAP folders using Evolution?
> It seems that handling of IMAP folders under most email clients
> (Linux AND Windows) is quirky at best.
Don't know if this will help, but . . .
The followin
G'day,
Does anyone know hoe to create nested IMAP folders using Evolution?
It seems that handling of IMAP folders under most email clients
(Linux AND Windows) is quirky at best.
Regards,
Edwin Humphries, Managing Director
Mobile: 0419 233 051
Ironstone Technology Pty Ltd
P. O. Box 423, Kiama,
G'day guys,
Just a quick thanks for all your help.
I found the problem. Some software I had previously installed did
interfere at some point with Evolution (I think when gnome went wierd at
one point).
However, I moved my evolution folder about, and when I restored it back,
some files were left
On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 04:09 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> G'day...
>
> No... Evolution is in the standard directory... sorry, when I said "parts"
> I was intending to mean "packages" ie RPM packages. (I usually leave things
> as default where possible.)
>
> I've started using yum - which I fo
if Debian is more stable when
upgrading from the stable repository...
(And after all, Debian is *all* free...)
Thanks for your help so far...
All the best...
Mike
Original Message:
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From: Jeff Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 23:25:35 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [
> > This looks suspiciously like you have a new version of Evolution and an
> > old version of wombat. Which distro and verions? Have you built it
> > yourself or something?
>
> RedHat-9, although I have upgraded Evolution lately, and various parts of
> the OS... Hrmm...
Parts? How? If you've i
G'day...
Ahh... thanks for your assistance...
> This looks suspiciously like you have a new version of Evolution and an
old
> version of wombat. Which distro and verions? Have you built it yourself or
> something?
RedHat-9, although I have upgraded Evolution lately, and various parts of
the OS..
> Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate loadable module in module_path:
> "libindustrial.so",
Okay, these ones aren't hurting you, but they mean your widgets will look
like poo. You need to install the industrial theme engine package for your
distro (on Debian, it's gtk2-engines-industrial).
> Gtk-W
G'day all,
I've had some problems with gnome and evolution. I managed to fix gnome,
but evolution seems to be having problems across all users.
Evolution quits on startup with the error: Unable to initialize evolution
shell.
>From a gnome-terminal:
---
~/.gtkrc
There is also an option somewhere in the kde control panel to make "gtk apps
look like kde", under colours maybe.
Good luck,
Greg.
On Mon, 10 May 2004 04:23 pm, Luke (Terry) Vanderfluit wrote:
> Hi,
> anyone know how to customise the appearance of evolution?
> I'm running KDE window m
Hi,
anyone know how to customise the appearance of evolution?
I'm running KDE window manager and RedHat 9.
Evolution 1.4
I want to change the backgrounds and font colors etc.
kind regards,
Luke
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On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 05:50, Bret Comstock Waldow wrote:
> The same settings work fine with Evolution 1.4.5 on Debian. I've gone
> directly into my account at Compuserve and verified I know the password.
> Any ideas? Google found several old and one new messages about this
> error, but I didn't
I have an install of Debian using Evolution 1.4.5 which fetches mail
from my pop mail account without difficulty. (I posted this query on
the Evolution mailing list and someone asked if the pop account actually
resolved, so please note - it works just fine.)
I also have an install of SuSE 9 (via
Terry Collins wrote:
Okay, for the umpteeth time I'me trying to give Evolution a run.
The problem is whenever I start it new and it goes to import the old
mail from Netscape, the import dies with "Too many open files".
It there someway I can get around this?
A simple way is to open a free IMAP acc
Terry Collins wrote:
Okay, for the umpteeth time I'me trying to give Evolution a run.
The problem is whenever I start it new and it goes to import the old
mail from Netscape, the import dies with "Too many open files".
It there someway I can get around this?
what i have done a long time ago was
Okay, for the umpteeth time I'me trying to give Evolution a run.
The problem is whenever I start it new and it goes to import the old
mail from Netscape, the import dies with "Too many open files".
It there someway I can get around this?
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On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 00:20, Dan Freed wrote:
> I have a Treo 600, but I have not had much better luck. To make it talk at
> all you will need to add the Treo's Vendor ID and Product ID to the gpilotd.c
> file and recompile. That wasn't terribly difficult. The end result was even
I assumed t
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 10:30, Slug wrote:
> Does anyone know the date of the next release of Evo?
>
> I've a 1.4 evo client installed and am getting a lot of "disconnect from
> server - unexpected error" with IMAP folders. This was a know problem a
> year ago to do with multiple IMAP clients access
> Does anyone know the date of the next release of Evo?
Major or minor? There ought to be a major release in the GNOME 2.6
timeframe, although the Evo dudes have had to pull out of the Desktop
release.
> I've a 1.4 evo client installed and am getting a lot of "disconnect from
> server - unexpec
Does anyone know the date of the next release of Evo?
I've a 1.4 evo client installed and am getting a lot of "disconnect from
server - unexpected error" with IMAP folders. This was a know problem a
year ago to do with multiple IMAP clients accessing the same mailbox
(which is probably the issue h
Thanks to all I've played and think I'll just live with it
Jeff
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> I've had long talks with Ettore (and even Nat Friedman) about it, they
> know it needs fixing, but for some reason it never quite makes it onto the
> radar to get fixed in a given milestone release - the UI work they've been
> focused on continues to take priority.
Michael Zucchi is working on
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 13:35, Jeff Allison wrote:
> I've got a problem with evolution my IMAP folders...
Jeff's got you on the right track, of course, but I would suggest also
that you have a look at the evolution mailing list archives. This sort
of question comes up (sadly) quite regularly.
http:
> Also the strange thing is it works fine with thunderbird and outlook
> express
Make sure the namespaces box is cleared, and the "use server configured
namespace" (totally forget the proper name for this) checkbox is turned on.
- Jeff
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On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 14:03, Jeff Allison wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 14:07, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> >
> >
> > > > Namespaces are an IMAP thing, not a filesystem thing. Your IMAP server is
> > > > where the source directory for your mail is configured - which server do you
> > > > use?
> > > >
>
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 14:07, Jeff Waugh wrote:
>
>
> > > Namespaces are an IMAP thing, not a filesystem thing. Your IMAP server is
> > > where the source directory for your mail is configured - which server do you
> > > use?
> > >
> > > - Jeff
> > imap-2001a-1.71.0
>
> You only sent this off-li
> I've got a problem with evolution my IMAP folders are in a folder on
> the mail server called mail how di I get evolution to use that as the
> base for my mail folders.
>
> I've tried using "mail" and "~/mail" as the namespace but then I cannot
> see the mail folder at all.
Namespaces a
Hi all
I've got a problem with evolution my IMAP folders are in a folder on
the mail server called mail how di I get evolution to use that as the
base for my mail folders.
I've tried using "mail" and "~/mail" as the namespace but then I cannot
see the mail folder at all.
Any clues
Jeff
Has anyone managed to add a program to the list of things that can open
mail attachments of specific file types in Evolution emails.
I'm talking about the 'open in electronic eyes' 'open in open office'
options you get when you click on the attachment in Evolution.
Stu
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> Could someone tell me whether Evolution is self-sufficient when sending mail,
> or does it rely on some other daemon to perform this function?
You can choose to use the local sendmail, or SMTP. Just change it in the
account settings. You've probably got it set to sendmail, without having a
co
Could someone tell me whether Evolution is self-sufficient when sending mail,
or does it rely on some other daemon to perform this function?
I have this problem on a freshly installed Arch Linux system: Evolution will
not send my mail (though it will receive OK), responding to all attempts with
On Tue, Aug 05, 2003, Mary wrote:
> The first thing to check is to dig around in the settings of Evolution
> and KMail and make sure they're set to use the same mail relay/SMTP
> server/mail server (different names for the same thing) to send mail.
Sorry, missing solution: set Evolution's mail rel
I was just wondering if anyone has had a problem with
sending a message to a contact list?
I have evolution 1.4.3 everytime I try to create a contact list
and send an email to the contact list the email addresses in the
to contains the name of the list and xml code. is there away to
fix this?
TIA
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 17:11, Jeff Waugh wrote:
>
>
> > Could someone tell me whether Evolution is self-sufficient when sending mail,
> > or does it rely on some other daemon to perform this function?
>
> You can choose to use the local sendmail, or SMTP. Just change it in the
> account settings
On Tue, Aug 05, 2003, andrew fries wrote:
> Could someone tell me whether Evolution is self-sufficient when sending mail,
> or does it rely on some other daemon to perform this function?
Evolution, like most mail clients, talks simple SMTP -- enough to send
mail to a relay.
> I have this problem
I realise it's tempting to dismiss this as "ah, he can't even
enter his settings right", but I really think there is something odd
going on here.
I have two desktops on my LAN, one runs Libranet, the other Arch Linux.
Evolution on Libranet works fine, as it always has - I'm using it now.
Arch Linu
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Subject: [SLUG] Evolution - how does it send the mail?
Could someone tell me whether Evolution is self-sufficient when sending
mail,
or does it rely on some other daemon to perform this function?
I have this problem on a freshly installed Arch Linux system: Evolution
will
not send my mail
The world is a weird place. This is exactly what I've been doing this AM.
Its your ACLs (access control lists) in slapd.conf.
To test it and be most insecure try this:
access to *
by * read
by * write
Then
service ldap restart
It is a tad insecure but its a start.
Also in Evo, I
True to precedent I managed to fix it moments after sending a message to
slug.
Evolution doesn't let you edit the contacts if you are connected
anonymously.
So in the account settings in Evolution I had to put in the login method
using DN and put in the DN for the server.
I didn't
Hey sluggers,
anyone got evolution editing addresses in ldap?
I am running openldap - standard woody install with default setup.
Except I have loaded the evolutionperson.schema from evo's cvs.
I can drag and drop contacts onto the ldap server and it works great - I
can view them etc.
however I can
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2003 5:51 PM
Subject: [SLUG] Evolution & IMAP
> Has anyone else found this to be a problem? I don't know if IMAP supports
> it but it would be nice to be able to
Thank you
I spent quite some time looking in all the wrong places for ways to set
this up. Of course now Notes doesn't seem to offer its sent folder as an
option to the IMAP client. These things always seem more difficult than
they ought to be.
Steven
Kevin Saenz replied
I thought I sa
I thought I saw the ability to send all your sent items to the server
by modifying the send folder option.
> We have been using Lotus Notes for email for around 8 years. Notes has a
> fairly sophisticated database replication / mail holding system which is
> especially useful for occasionally c
We have been using Lotus Notes for email for around 8 years. Notes has a
fairly sophisticated database replication / mail holding system which is
especially useful for occasionally connected users. They can prepare
emails off line and when they connect send the mail and pick up any new
mails.
sorry about the now-post-problem response ;).. but for future
reference..
i've seen this on rh8 after updating to mozilla 1.3b and using ximian
evolution 1.2.2. To solve it i tried running the 'wombat' binary, which
then reported it couldnt run because it couldnt find libssl3.so.
It turned out th
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 12:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have 3 boxes, all debian woody (how apt;punny)
>
> 1. (cyclops) P3 600 i810 256Mb RAM
> 2. (wolverine) Celeron 300A 192 Mb RAM
> 3. (storm) P166 128Mb RAM
>
> All have same packages installed, give or take autoconf, netscape, vnc.
> All ha
I have 3 boxes, all debian woody (how apt;punny)
1. (cyclops) P3 600 i810 256Mb RAM
2. (wolverine) Celeron 300A 192 Mb RAM
3. (storm) P166 128Mb RAM
All have same packages installed, give or take autoconf, netscape, vnc.
All have been installed in the last month.
(1) and (3) run evolution
(2) ran
Hi all,
After years of text based email client (pine them mutt), i switched to
evolution a month ago, i am quite happy but:
- I use fetchmail / procmail for filtering and i have no intension to
change it. I tried to use maildir option while setting up the accounts,
but it definitively does not li
I can hardly see the cursor while composing a mail in evolution. Does
anyone know how to 'fix' the cursor.
--
Thanks
KenF
OpenOffice.org developer
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> Does anyone have a quick way of deleting duplicate messages in Evolution,
> based (I guess) on Subject, date and sender (or some better criteria) ?
Message-ID is the best criteria.
> Due to restoring a backup to the wrong directory (D'Oh !!!) I find I have
> several thousand duplicates An
Hi all,
Does anyone have a quick way of deleting duplicate messages in
Evolution, based (I guess) on Subject, date and sender (or some better
criteria) ?
Due to restoring a backup to the wrong directory (D'Oh !!!) I find I
have several thousand duplicates And NO, the "delete" button is not
a
> The point: how come Microsoft's own OS can't run their own products at
> this speed and with this stability ?
Bad software on bad hardware. Win4Lin lets you run bad software on good
software on bad hardware.
- Jeff
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A most interesting concept (OSS software on Windows) and a damn good way
of converting employers... Something else that may / may not assist...
I was playing around with the latest Win4Lin from the December 2002 APC
cover CD (a 30 day trial), running Windows 98 under it
I installed Outlook 20
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> There have been some nibbles for porting GNOME stuff to Windows, to achieve
> the same kind of advantage that OpenOffice has... Hook 'em where they're
> comfortable, let them know it's even better on a Free platform.
That's basically my plan. If I can sho
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 21:56, Jeff Waugh wrote:
>
>
> > Has anyone ever (tried to, successfully) run Evolution under Windows? I
> > know several other GTK programs do spend some time in the land of the long
> > load time, but how about Evolution?
>
> No, unfortunately, the GNOME stuff underneath
> Has anyone ever (tried to, successfully) run Evolution under Windows? I
> know several other GTK programs do spend some time in the land of the long
> load time, but how about Evolution?
No, unfortunately, the GNOME stuff underneath hasn't been ported to Windows
(this may get easier with the
OK, not entirely a Linux question (although it will lead to a Linux
migration in the future). But this is probably the best repository of
Evolution knowledge I hang around in, so here goes.
Has anyone ever (tried to, successfully) run Evolution under Windows? I
know several other GTK programs do
On Sat, 2002-12-21 at 10:37, Robert Collins wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-12-21 at 10:32, Peakg wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I am trying to setup Evolution to send mail to optusnet.com.au. All
> > settings seem to be correct but when I try to send I get the message
> > "server mail.optusnet.com.au does not sup
On Sat, 2002-12-21 at 10:32, Peakg wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am trying to setup Evolution to send mail to optusnet.com.au. All
> settings seem to be correct but when I try to send I get the message
> "server mail.optusnet.com.au does not support requested authentication
> type PLAIN" Mozilla mail does
Hi
I am trying to setup Evolution to send mail to optusnet.com.au. All
settings seem to be correct but when I try to send I get the message
"server mail.optusnet.com.au does not support requested authentication
type PLAIN" Mozilla mail does not have this problem. Why is this so
Kevin fitz snr
Hi there,
I mentioned this at the last SLUG. For any interested, JiCal can now be
shell scripted to do lots of things including rendering any Evolution
calendar as HTML/PDF/XML/Text via stylesheet translations (XSLT). It
also rolls out repeating events, something missing from the current XCAL
spec
On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 19:02, James Gregory wrote:
> But, the terrible tyranny of finite diskspace has once again made its
> presence known. For some reason, Evolution is storing more information
> about my mail than my mboxs are. Look:
>
> [james@stravinsky james]$ du -ms Mail/ evolution/
> 346
> [james@stravinsky james]$ du -ms Mail/ evolution/
> 346 Mail
> 360 evolution
>
> Now, as I understand it, evolution will store headers, and it will
> probably store some email for reading offline (how does this work,
> btw?), but I'm a little concerned by the fact that it's storing *t
A little while ago I (finally) migrated all my mail to mbox format and
imap and postfix and fetchmail and co and it's all lovely and
spamassassin is assassing and I'm generally very happy.
But, the terrible tyranny of finite diskspace has once again made its
presence known. For some reason, Evolu
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 19:03, Paul Copeland wrote:
> I have recently installed Ximian Evolution 1.0.3 onto my computer. While I
> am impressed with the program, I detest the way it displays plain text fonts.
I don't have any complaints aboutthe text viewing!
> Does anyone know how to make Evol
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 19:03, Paul Copeland wrote:
> Does anyone know how to make Evolution use nicer fonts (eg Times or
> helvetica) for plain text messages? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
I don't see any way of convincing evolution to do it, without patching
the gtkhtml widget it uses
Hi All,
I have recently installed Ximian Evolution 1.0.3 onto my computer. While I
am impressed with the program, I detest the way it displays plain text fonts.
I have been to their support page but it only tells you to change the fixed
width fonts in GNOME control centre, but they are all pr
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