Re: [Evolution] Moving real folders

2001-05-09 Thread Kernel Panic


 you have to modify the 'default user' image (or the relevant parts of
 it) in $prefix/share/evolution/default_user, but a new install will
 reset it.
 
  !Z
 

That works! Yay, however, that only lets me get rid of the local
folders...what about the Other Contacts and VFolders menu's that
branch off the main menu? Those are the worts of them all.

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Re: [Evolution] Moving real folders

2001-05-09 Thread Kernel Panic

 Hi,
 
 I like to know if it is possible move the a real folder to a different
 location in the folder tree. I try dragging the folder but, first the
 folder is copied instead of just moved and the folder in the new
 location is empty. 
 
 I like to know also if is there some way to delete a real folder. I try
 the delette button on a marked empty folder but it does not work.
 


Yeah, open a terminal and cd ~/evolution/local
You can rm -rf the folders from there. Note: I'm trying to get rid of
the calender and tasks and things like that because it's just blot to
me, but when I restart evo, it recreates those folders. Can anyone tell
me how I can get rid of (or at LEAST hide from the folder list) these
folders. I want to have my folder view showing only my mail folders
(inbox, trash, sent, etc). None of this executive bs.

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[Evolution] Folders vs. VFolders

2001-05-02 Thread Kernel Panic

I am really confused here. I setup filters for all my mail lists, and
created subdirectories to the Inbox, in which the emails are moved
according to their list source...all works fine. 
I've been looking at VFolders now, and I fail to see the
difference...what are the advantages/disadvantages (if any) between
vfolders and normal folders??

Thanks for clearing this up. I tried to read the evolution manual but I
just get an error when it tries to open.

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