Hi Harish, On Thu, 2005-08-04 at 20:42 +0530, Harish Krishnaswamy wrote: > Which version of evolution are you using ?
Sorry, I didn't mention that explicitly. It's 2.2.3. > there isn't any desktop-wide standard yet on how an application might > know if the network has gone down (as a whole) or if it is just its > connection with a given server that is somehow in trouble. I know, but I could think of ways to handle that, such as trying again after a timeout. I'm not saying that's what Evolution should do, I just don't know all the internals of Evolution. > You could have evolution go offline by clicking on the 'network icon' on > the bottom left of your application window - so it explicitly drops the > connections. You may observe that depending on your settings, evolution > takes some time to download content for offline use and > hence might not go offline instantly. I know about the offline mode, which is what I use sometimes as well. But if I know I'll be online after the next resume, I'd rather not do that. Besides, hibernating/suspending the computer should be done by just a press on the right key. Otherwise, I'll end up shutting down all the programs manually first, and then suspending :-) So, I was just wondering if maybe there is a command-line interface to Evolution that would take care of it. Some option to cause Evo to reconnect (or go offline) or something like that. Thanks! Koen _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
