gee, i love that feature too, but it's still in my version of evo. in fact, now it doesn't wait for me to start writing a new message to ask me if i want to recover; it does it first thing when i start evo. is there an option somewhere to turn it off? maybe i'm not at the same version as you... i just upped to 1.4.3
Cam On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 08:41, Peter Pavlovich wrote: > Greetings! > > Recently, I posted a message regarding a very useful feature which seems to have > been removed from the current version of evolution. It was in the version that > shipped with Redhat version 9. > > That feature was used when you had one or more new message or reply-to message > windows up (I often edit a bunch of messages and leave them up while I gather info > for them or just contemplate what I want to say before I send them), if, for > whatever reason, evolution crashed or had to be forcably killed due to a UI lock-up > or a system reboot, upon re-starting Evolution and attempting to either reply to a > message or create a new message, a dialog would appear informing you that Evolution > detected unsaved messages and asked it you wanted it to attempt to recover those > messages for you. If you replied in the affirmative, it would recreate all of those > lost messages and open each in its own window ... and then create the new/reply > message that you had originally requested as well. I cannot tell you how many times > this feature saved my sanity and countless hours of my time!!!!! > > Could someone on the development team or product managment team tell me if I can > hope to see this feature back in an upcoming version of evolution? Was it removed > for a reason or was I dreaming and this was never an intended feature in this > product? > > Thank you in advance, > > Peter Pavlovich > Senior Software Engineer > Kronos Incorporated > > _______________________________________________ > evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution -- Cam Vertesi <cvertesi at indiana dot edu> "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man." --George Bernard Shaw _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
