On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 21:38, Kenneth Porter wrote: > Red Carpet is pretty nifty. It's a graphical RPM installer that will > fetch the RPM's from a site, analyze and resolve dependencies (pulling > additional RPM's if you allow it), and then install them. It uses a > notion of "channels" to represent different site collections. The > important ones for you would be Red Hat 7.3, Ximian Gnome, and Evolution > Snapshot. (These are the 3 I use.) > > I use the RH7.3 channel for all security updates. I originally used Evo > from the Gnome channel but switched to the devel snapshot as it has more > features and fixes than the 1.0 stuff. I always keep the previous > snapshot around in case I need to back out a version, but I haven't had > to do that yet.
I may give it a shot, I did download a newer rpm version of evolution from the Ximian site, ran it through package manger and neither of linux stations will take it, redhat has not caught up to Ximian on a number of modules so I would probably have problems if I attempted it... maybe I will try a full Ximian install next... I really like the mailer if it's any indication of their other stuff that is real good news... I really think the evolution mailer is one of the best i've ever seen. How do these guys make money if they give it away is all I wonder... > I don't think evo 1.0 works well with procmail, but I haven't had a > chance yet to experiment. My approach is to convert to IMAP and use IMAP > folders instead. The folders will actually be on the same box, so I'm > just using IMAP to reduce my dependency on a single client, and to allow > me to remotely access my folders without having to remote an X > connection (as I do now, through a slow ssh tunnel). > > I'm investigating rolodap for use as a client-independent LDAP address > book, for the same reasons. This is what I got and it works real nice: I've got Evolution 1.0.3-6 as the main mail client. Because it's slick and fast and (portable? is that the right word?) You can do a lot with it lets just say... I have a few different user accounts set up on it, I have a few different email addresses I like to write to different people with so I put those in there, but they can only send mail, they don't actually download from any POP3 server accounts. Reason being, as you said, evo does not work real well with procmail and though some say it's possible it's also been real time consuming trying to get it perfect so I gave up, I don't have that much time to dedicate to this but I need a real hard filter and I need to be absolutely sure it works. So that's why the email accounts I setup in evolution, they can send mail but not retrieve it. I really need the procmail to filter. So, from past experience I knew that Balsa, that old email client, works beautifully with procmail. But I don't like reading or writing my mail there because of lack of certain options as compared to a program like evolution... which really simplifies a majority of other stuff which needs to also be considered. So anyway, I put the same email accounts into Balsa that I have in Evolution, but reversed. The Balsa accounts can download from the Pop servers but they cannot send mail from Balsa. Essentially, I'm using Balsa like fetchmail. who needs fetchmail? Balsa does the same thing, I can give it a timed option to download every so many minutes etc... and plus I can view the mail as it comes in. So when I'm ready to actually sit down and do my mail, read, respond send, whatever.. I import the messages into Evolution (Evo has an import option) straight into the inbox... from the /var/spool user mail file and Voila! Then I delete 'em out of Balsa and I'm ready for the next round a few hours down the line. It's a couple extra steps but i have the procmail working perfectly with it this way so it will stay until Evo can recognize the fact that a .procmailrc file exists. On the procmailrc I got John Hardin's Sanitizer with a Fred Morris Perl-jacket/artless combo and it it really rips through the mail real nice.... without losing any. I am 95% finished with it, still doing just a tad of testing on certain formats... If you need the layout to get yours up and running real quick I got it, you can download the rest of the major files from John and Freds sites directly... Susan _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
