cheers();
I have created my email signature but cannot make my email address an
active link. How is that done?
Evo recognizes links and email addresses in plaintext mails even without
inserting a hyperlink.
Have you tested it by sending a mail to yourself and see how it is
displayed?
When I respond to an email on this list using Mozilla as my browser it
automatically uses its mail client. Is there a way to make it use
Evolution as the default client?
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Trey Sparks
IT / Ecommerce Manager
251-626-0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 15:44, Camron W. Fox wrote:
Alle,
Is there any way to do recurring tasks (other than doing recurring
appts and calling them tasks)?
Yeah we don't have recurring tasks. That's a commonly requested feature
though, it will probably happen at some point.
-- Ettore
Is there some trick to get weather stations to show up in
Tools-Settings-Summary-Weather? I have the current
evolution/my-summary/Locations file installed, but I can not get any
stations to be shown for display.
Is this working in 1.3 for anyone else?
TTFN,
Lonnie
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 11:22, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
Is there some trick to get weather stations to show up in
Tools-Settings-Summary-Weather? I have the current
evolution/my-summary/Locations file installed, but I can not get any
stations to be shown for display.
Is this working in 1.3
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 12:49, Mark Gordon wrote:
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 10:54, Brady Hegberg wrote:
I was trying out the latest Evolution snapshot summary. (It looks great
and handles amazing BTW.) And it froze on the summary screen. Now
whenever I try to run Evolution it freezes on that
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 07:04, Trey Sparks wrote:
When I respond to an email on this list using Mozilla as my browser it
automatically uses its mail client. Is there a way to make it use
Evolution as the default client?
I'm afraid not, unless Mozilla has recently added the option to use
Mark, Lonnie:
I didn't see that bug filed, but I can confirm the behavior.
I've filed the bug here:
http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=39324
Yours,
Aaron.
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 13:21, Mark Gordon wrote:
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 11:22, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
Is there some trick to
Is it possible to set the Evo Composer so line breaks are automatically
inserted? (I've seen some complaints about long lines in emails...)
Thanks,
Bill
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Bill Barnard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Lines are automatically wrapped except for ones marked Preformat,
which are left just as they are. Right above where I'm typing is the
toolbar, and the second item on the toolbar usually says Normal. If I
move the cursor to your portion of the mesasge, it will be Preformat,
and Evolution knows
OK, now I understand what you meant. Yes, although I'm not an Evo
developer, I think you've described exactly what it's doing.
Eric
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 12:30, Bill Barnard wrote:
In the Normal mode the lines appear to wrap as I type them, but there
really aren't any line breaks yet, as I
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 14:24, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
Occasionally, I send an HTML formatted email to some folks that use M$
Outlook or M$ Outlook Express - but ya know, there's only three built-in
templates (Perforated Paper, Cubes and Blue) - is there a way to create
new HTML templates, or is
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 11:27, Bill Barnard wrote:
Thanks. I guess if I'd looked more closely at my Sent messages I'd have
seen the line breaks in there. I allowed myself to be fooled by the fact
that the line breaks aren't inserted until the message is sent.
Are you saying that the lines don't
I'm a reasonbly experienced programmer and I've read all the FAQs and
information I could find on the Web, but I can't get Evolution to work
with IMAP.
I can access my mail using IMAP with pine (a mail reader from the
University of Washington). The fetchmail command also works with
IMAP. But I
I have a lot of email addresses in my .bbdb file from when I was using
the mail reader vm in xemacs. Is there any way to import those into
Evolution or convert them automatically into Evolution Contact lists?
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Jack Veenstra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Has anyone gotten SpamAssassin (an excellent tool for filtering out
spam) to work with Evolution?
There seem to be two approaches:
1. Run spamassassin -e from an Evolution filter using the Pipe
Message to Shell Command and checking if it does not return 0.
If this condition is met, then you can
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 18:49, James D. Ivey wrote:
I'm a bit reluctant to respond since I'm definitely not an expert.
But I do access my IMAP mail using evolution and it works great.
I've seen other postings on the web where people have said they are
using IMAP to read mail with Evolution so I
Here goes, have mercy on a linux newb
I'm using Evolution 1.2.2 under SuSE 8.1 and am having a lot of difficulty configuring evoulution to spell check email. I followed the instructions contained in the support database at ximian's website. The instructions make perfect sense; open a new
Actually it's alot easier to do the following:
[ assuming you are doing this for yourself and not for the entire
machine: ]
- Use fetchmail to get your mail and deliver it locally to your MTA
- Use procmail (forward it via your .forward file) and run spamc or
spamassassin on each incoming
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