[Evolution] edit address cards view in contacts

2002-07-29 Thread Mertens Bram

Hi,

Is it possible to edit the address cards view in the contacts folder, or
to create a new 'view' and edit that 'from the ground up'?

Both the Phone List and By Company views can be edited - adding
removing columns and advanced sorting are possible.

I would like to edit the list of fields (and their order) that are
displayed in the address cards view.

Also I would like to be able to edit the format in which the address
cards are printed.
Before I 'upgraded' to evolution I used Outlook 2000 to manage my
contacts, I was able to do 'all of the above' so I could print my
address cards on the 2 sides of an A4, now I would need 11 pages...

The things I would like to edit (in the 'print view'):
* delete the alphabet column
* delete the headers (the large letters)
* edit the font (and size) of the fields
* edit the page format (I think the list is in 'letter' format,
althought the page looks like an A4 (which is what I want) because there
is a lot of whitespace under and above the list)
* edit the margins of the page
* (possibly) edit the number of columns displayed on one page

I know a bit of xml, so if this requires editing xml files, please let
me know which are important and where to find some extra info about what
can and what can't be done.

TIA,

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[Evolution] Determining the account used for sending mail

2002-07-29 Thread Nigel Metheringham

I've recently switched to the 1.1.x development snapshots, and the
process evolution uses to determine the outgoing account/identity used
when sending messages has changed.

I have one receiving account defined - an IMAP server - and around 5
other accounts with no receive option, and the sending information all
the same other than the email address field.  Mail from all of those
accounts ends up on the same IMAP server (although in different
folders).

With evolution 1.0.x the appropriate sending account was normally picked
when replying to messages, presumably by matching the accounts against
information in the To/Cc fields in the messages being replied to.

With evolution 1.1.x a new message has the default account applied to
it.  Any replies or forwards use the account which matches the IMAP
server.

I can modify messages on delivery to add headers etc if needed, so if
there is a header I can tweak to persuade evo to pick the right
outgoing account that would help.

Otherwise can someone give me a clue as to how evo chooses the outgoing
identity.

Nigel.
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[Evolution] Oh where oh where ....

2002-07-29 Thread Ryan P Skadberg

have the development snapshots gone?  According to snapshot status, they
have compiled fine every day for the last 5 or 6 and the last snap that
was available via Red Carpet was 07/24 :(

Skadz

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Re: [Evolution] Determining the account used for sending mail

2002-07-29 Thread Peter Williams

On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 08:51, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
 I've recently switched to the 1.1.x development snapshots, and the
 process evolution uses to determine the outgoing account/identity used
 when sending messages has changed.
 
 I have one receiving account defined - an IMAP server - and around 5
 other accounts with no receive option, and the sending information all
 the same other than the email address field.  Mail from all of those
 accounts ends up on the same IMAP server (although in different
 folders).
 
 With evolution 1.0.x the appropriate sending account was normally picked
 when replying to messages, presumably by matching the accounts against
 information in the To/Cc fields in the messages being replied to.

This should still work, but I've seen a couple of complaints about it,
so maybe something got broken at some point.

Peter

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Re: [Evolution] Console perms messed up (was: RPMS for Palm m500series)

2002-07-29 Thread Not Zed

use strace to find out what the actual reason is (perms or existance,
etc)


On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 04:17, Stuart Luppescu wrote:
 On 日, 2002-07-28 at 13:20, Etienne Tourigny wrote:
  Greetings,
  
  due to demand for Palm m500 compatible evolution RPMS I just put 4 RPMS
  at the following URL:
  
  http://www.omeo.ca/pub/evolution/
  
  evolution-1.0.8-et.3.i386.rpm   (binaries are stripped)
  gnome-pilot-0.1.65-et.3.i386.rpm(contains gnome-pilot-devel)
  gnome-pilot-conduits-0.9-et.3.i386.rpm
  pilot-link-0.10.99-et.3.i386.rpm
 
 This now works fine with my M515, but now I find that I can't start a
 wterm (rxvt modified to be WindowMaker-like). I get these messages:
 
 wterm: can't open pseudo-tty
 wterm: aborting
 
 It does work when I'm root, so it's got to be some kind of permissions
 thing, but I can't figure it out, nor can I see why installing these
 packages could have caused it. I even added some stuff to
 /etc/security/console.perms like this:
 console=tty[0-9][0-9]* vc/[0-9][0-9]* pty/[sm][0-9][0-9][0-9]*
 :[0-9]\.[0-9] :[0-9]
 
 but it didn't help. Does anyone have a clue?
 (I'm running RH 7.3 with kernel 2.4.19-pre10 with xfs and devfs.)
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Re: [Evolution] filter colour problems

2002-07-29 Thread Not Zed

On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 11:55, Rob Brown-Bayliss wrote:
 On Sun, 2002-07-28 at 22:44, Not Zed wrote:
   If I edit the filter it still set to make the mails brown, but they are
   being set blue (as the oldrule worked.)
  
  Is this changing the colour of existing blue mails, or the colour of new
  black mails to brown?
 
 Well it should be changing the new black mails to brown (as per the
 current filter) but is still changing them to blue.  Yet if I select the
 mails and click apply filters they get set to teh correct colour.

Do you have any blue filters in your filter system?

Look at the colour tag in the filters.xml file.  Maybe there is a
duplicate and one is overwriting the other.  Do you have any other
filters that set labels or something?

  What are you using to match with?  I think some of the rule types (to do
  with score, and integer operations) got broken recently.
 
 It's a simple if sender contains and then the complete email address of
 teh one persons it's designed to catch...
 
 Actually it's set to change my emails, so the address is mine. any
 chance there is a default filter that sets mails from the current
 account?

you could create one based on the source.



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Re: [Evolution] How to Enable NNTP in evolution

2002-07-29 Thread Not Zed

Like i said, its probably in the configuration screen, which is not part
of camel.

If that is broken then no, it wont be fixed.

On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 00:08, Gopi wrote:
 all the libcamelnntp files are available in
 ($libdir)/evolution/camel-providers/1.0/
 
 following files are availablem,
 
 libcamelnntp.a   libcamelnntp.solibcamelnntp.so.0.0.0
 libcamelnntp.la  libcamelnntp.so.0  libcamelnntp.urls
 
 so i think this something got to do with configuration some where, can
 anybody help in this.
 
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 Thanks,
 Regards,
 S.Gopi
 
 On Sun, 2002-07-28 at 10:33, Not Zed wrote:
  On Fri, 2002-07-26 at 22:00, Gopi wrote:
   Hai,
  Atlast I have successfully compiled evolution-1.0.8-99 in my RedHat
   7.3 :). Thanks for everybody who helped me in this.
   
   Now, is there anyway I can enable nntp support to this, i have compiled
   evolution with --enable-nntp=yes option but still i couldnt find any
   nntp option shown anywhere in evolution.
  
  There should be a news tag on the config screen, i think.
  
  However, i think it got left out of some changes in the 1.0.x series
  some time ago, so if you can not find it, that's why.
  
  CVS head series has better support in the configuration windows at
  least.
  
 
 
 
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Re: [Evolution] filter colour problems

2002-07-29 Thread Rob Brown-Bayliss

On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 22:44, Not Zed wrote:

 Do you have any blue filters in your filter system?

whoops :o)  It seems I made two of them, one for incomming and one for
outgoing...  


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