On Sat, 2005-08-13 at 09:50 -0400, Michael Davis wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I figured it out. I had somehow inadvertently clicked the offline button
> on the bottom left of the main window. Normally when you do that, the
> send/receive button becomes disabled, but for some reason it wasn't
> disabled. I hadn't been aware that I was in offline mode, and Evolution
> sure didn't give me a clue.
> 
> I would suggest to the developers that when someone clicks the offline
> button, you should put up a message box telling them that that's what
> they did. I was baffled by it, and I got my CS degree ten years ago, I'm
> hardly a newbie!

Bottom left-hand corner of the Evo window.  Nice little picture
of a disconnected cable with an orange x, to make it nice and
visible.

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