On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 06:51, Jose Celestino wrote: > Hi, > > I'm a long time mutt user and I've used evolution scarsely since it was > first released. > > I devided to try this last version (1.1.1) and came up with the following > list of things that I "miss" from mutt and that would make > my definitive move to evolution easier: > > (I already made some scripts to migrate my filters, local maildirs and > contacts from mutt -> evolution, you can find them here at > http://www.xpto.org/~japc/soft/soft.html and they carry the "this works > for me" (tm) stamp, and some are still unfinished) > > > - duplicated messages: A way to display messages that are duplicated > within a mailbox so that I can remove them or deal with them in > a special way;
if you can come up with an algorithm that will work for this, then sure. But you should read the archives from a week or 2 ago to see why this is not so easy. > - color by filters: Display messages in the index page with different > colours, acording to defined filters, so that I can jump straight > away to them (I use a crowded inbox most of the time); You can make filters set a message's colour. I don't get what you're wanting here? > - delete already deleted: I cannot delete a message already deleted(?!). > This may seem silly but sometimes I enter in "delete frenzy mode" > and I would like a CTRL+D to jump to next undeleted message, not to > block; This is filed in bugzilla and seems to have cropped up fairly recently. Assuming it wasn't a change mandated by UI, then it should be fixed by 1.2.0 > - view mail on same window: What about viewing mail in the index window? > That would make evolution a much more keyboard friendly app; Huh? this is the default. > - global configs (view threaded, column sizes) and display settings: > I noticed that some settings, threaded view, the size of the fields > in the index view, can only be changed in a folder/mailbox basis, > this is annoying as I have more than 200 local mailboxes and I would > like to change their setting in a global way; column sizes can be set globally by changing them in one and then going to View->Current View and defining your own view or something. Hmmm, I can't remember how to do it now. Basically, I remember just changing the sizes in the default view and saving that over the "Messages" view which made all other folders change too. Jeff -- Jeffrey Stedfast Evolution Hacker - Ximian, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.ximian.com _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
