Ummm.... I have no clue how to do any of what you just said :) Truth be told, I could probably hack something together; but I'm trying to come up with something that I have a need for, and that I think might be of benefit to others (in this case, in a corporate environment). Whatever the Evolution team comes up with would surely be cleaner (and more stable) than any hack that I write.
Tom Hightower Solutions, Inc http://www.simas.com Jeffrey Stedfast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Evolution] Evolution 2.0 UI proposal .ximian.com 07/21/2003 03:37 PM you should look into writing your own gtk program that swaps in/out the appropriate %gconf.xml file in ~/.gconf/apps/evolution/mail/ based on the 'location' the user is in. this is what you seem to be wanting... Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Well, actually, I'd still need to create the outbound accounts (ie, a >different SMTP account for each location), and assign the accounts to a >location (or to multiple locations). If I then tell Evolution which >location I'm at, it should handle the enable/disable itself. > >Ultimately what I'm after is a config file (XML, text, whatever) that I can >distribute to my road warriors. I think that it would be much easier to >have them click a 'Change my location' type of selection than to go thru an >enable this account, disable that account dialog. > >Tom Hightower >Solutions, Inc >http://www.simas.com _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
