Sorry false alarm.
I am totally embarrassed.
There were several letters typed in the search box which i overlooked
for the past few days and several hours of searching for fixes.
This caused all my other sent emails to not show.
SORRY
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Hello all
my email, Evolution program has just decided to stop saving my sent
emails. I have check preferences etc as discussed in forums. I have not
been able to fix this problem any ideas would be good.
I have also reinstalled evolution.
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On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 22:49 +1100, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
> I had another look through the conversation here, and I think this can
> be approached differently.
>
> Let's strip things down to fundamentals. Can we ensure that any new
> system does the following?
>
> 1) It keeps everyone on the
I had another look through the conversation here, and I think this can
be approached differently.
Let's strip things down to fundamentals. Can we ensure that any new
system does the following?
1) It keeps everyone on the ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com list, and
doesn't fracture the community
2) T
>From what I have gathered from this discussion is that:
Cons:
* 1: People want to still be able to use a mailing list as if it were
a mailing list. They like it that way.
* 2: They don't want to fragment the community into Forums and Mailing
List.
* 3: They see the risks of one member hosting the
Thanks Trevor,
Your welcome to ask me questions directly on my website in the future and I
will always do my best to help you.
My site is all about helping people learn to use Linux, I make tutorials and
videos and more to help. www.OSGUI.com ;-)
2009/10/19 Trevor Cowan
> Hello Tim, Dave and g
Hi Trevor
On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 01:52 -0700, Trevor Cowan wrote:
>
> I apologize if I causes any friction between you two fellows. But in
> my personal view we do need different and sometimes opposing opinions
> to allow us to advance.
Its cool. It is common for 2 people to have different opini
Hello Tim, Dave and group,
Thank you for your input, I am greatly appreciative of it.
I do have a new computer, just built it myself last November. I have 3 hard
drives that is close to 1 terrabyte with a core 2 duo Intel processor. At my
age, even the fast things I do slow these days, so speed
I am going to top post as I don't think there is much point in going
through your response point by point.
For the record I don't really care if this happens or not, I won't use
it. At the same time I want to put some effort into making sure if it
does go ahead it is done in a way which is useful
On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 15:09 +1100, Tim Mullins wrote:
> I understand your points, and your right. I'm sorry i didn't meant to
> argue.
Its cool. I am happy for people to disagree with me, but you need to
debate the _issue_ with a well reasoned argument.
> I'v just never had a stable Ubuntu Linux
2009/10/19 Tony "H.G" Candito :
> Choose a CLI friendly forum so it looks like I'm hard at work while I'm
> browsing forums, and I'll be happy.
> I don't suppose anyone knows of any that are actually built to be CLI
> friendly? or even _for_ it?
You could try a CLI Web browser like elinks. Sometim
On 19/10/09 5:21 PM, Tony "H.G" Candito wrote:
> I don't suppose anyone knows of any that are actually built to be CLI
> friendly? or even _for_ it?
Yeah, Usenet. Along with SMTP and IRC its all anybody really needs :-)
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