[Evolution] Multiple instances of evolution

2005-01-31 Thread Brett Anderson
Hello, I have been digging around on mailing lists about this, but haven't been able to come up with any good answers. Essentially, I want to be able to start up evolution on my machine at work, go home, and then be able to ssh into my machine at work and have evolution come up on my X session

Re: [Evolution] Multiple instances of evolution

2005-01-31 Thread Brett Anderson
JP, I am running evolution 2.0.2. At what version were you able to actually start another evolution instance on two different displays? What version are you running? Brett On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 14:00 -0500, JP Rosevear wrote: On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 12:58 -0500, Brett Anderson wrote: Hello

Re: [Evolution] Multiple instances of evolution

2005-02-01 Thread Brett Anderson
What version of bonobo have you had success with? On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 19:50 -0500, JP Rosevear wrote: On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 14:22 -0500, Brett Anderson wrote: JP, I am running evolution 2.0.2. At what version were you able to actually start another evolution instance on two different

[Evolution] Automatic Evolution Setup

2005-02-08 Thread Brett Anderson
Hello, I am trying to generate ~/.gconf/apps/evolution and ~/.evolution files from a template so that users will not have to configure evolution themselves using the Evolution Setup Assistant. I am doing the following: Removing .evolution and .gconf/apps/evolution for a user Going through the

Re: [Evolution] Automatic Evolution Setup

2005-02-08 Thread Brett Anderson
this in place, evolution doesn't use it. It instead prompts the user for new values in the evolution setup assistant. Any ideas? Thanks, Brett On Tue, 2005-02-08 at 23:20 +0800, Murray Trainer wrote: Brett Anderson wrote: Hello, I am trying to generate ~/.gconf/apps/evolution

Re: [Evolution] Automatic Evolution Setup

2005-02-08 Thread Brett Anderson
at 08:20 -0700, JP Rosevear wrote: On Tue, 2005-02-08 at 09:50 -0500, Brett Anderson wrote: Hello, I am trying to generate ~/.gconf/apps/evolution and ~/.evolution files from a template so that users will not have to configure evolution themselves using the Evolution Setup Assistant. I am

Re: [Evolution] Automatic Evolution Setup

2005-02-08 Thread Brett Anderson
JP, If I do a gconftool-2 --shutdown, make sure no gconfd process are running, and then make modifications to the gconf.xml source within ~/.gconf/apps/evolution, should i expect gconfd to read the changes from disk? Does it have a persistent cache that I have to worry about? Is there anything I

[Evolution] Too many inboxes, drafts, etc...

2005-02-10 Thread Brett Anderson
Hello, I have /var/mail exported over NFS to sun workstations that will be running dtmail, and Linux workstations that will be running evolution. Essentially the /var/mail/username spool needs to be treated as a shared mail box. I have evolution configured to use /var/mail/spool/username as a

[Evolution] sent mail folder

2005-02-10 Thread Brett Anderson
Hello, This kind of ties in with another post I made. I have changed the default sent mail folder from Sent to sent.mail. Evolution is now using sent.mail as its sent mail folder, but it keeps recreating Sent. It will not allow me to delete this folder through the application, and when I delete

Re: [Evolution] sent mail folder

2005-02-10 Thread Brett Anderson
Jeff, That is a rather odd behavior. If a user changes their sent mail folder from Sent to something else, why can't they then remove Sent? It seems logical that if it is needed as a failsafe, that it could simply be regenerated if the user's sent folder became unavailable. Brett On Thu,