He's a bit of an update of the stuff i've been working on in the last
week or so. Refactoring of the mail display code has been the priority
for now.
The main goal i'm trying to achieve is to separate all the inter-twined
spaghettiness of the code and restore the structural integrity and
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 06:05, Not Zed wrote:
He's a bit of an update of the stuff i've been working on in the last
week or so. Refactoring of the mail display code has been the priority
for now.
The main goal i'm trying to achieve is to separate all the inter-twined
spaghettiness of the
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 13:44, Jacob Perkins wrote:
Why not use gpgme and gpgsm? gpgme's abstraction works over gpgsm and
gnupg (and maybe more in the future), so implementing s/mime with gpgme
could also make the pgp code simpler. There is a working plugin for
KMail
which uses gpgme/gpgsm,
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 15:01, Jacob Perkins wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 13:44, Jacob Perkins wrote:
Why not use gpgme and gpgsm? gpgme's abstraction works over gpgsm and
gnupg (and maybe more in the future), so implementing s/mime with gpgme
could also make the pgp code simpler. There is
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 15:30, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
[snip]
gpgme aims to be, and I believe should be, the
standard interface for pgp and cms(s/mime) support.
we have some private reasons for wanting to use Mozilla's NSS libs for
S/MIME. Not sure how much I can say about this so I'll
Am Mit, 2003-07-02 um 23.28 schrieb Mark Gordon:
A stack trace from the evolution-mail component might be useful. See
instructions at http://support.ximian.com/q?65
I did it.
Thread 1 (Thread 1024 (LWP 4571)):
#0 0x40fedbb0 in poll () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x40e1ef19 in g_main_is_running
Le jeu 03/07/2003 à 01:48, Michael Rensing a écrit :
Now that evolution appears to have the ability to pipe messages to
scripts, I'm thinking of shutting down procmail and letting evolution do
all my filtering. The problem is that I've got a LOT of filter rules
defined in procmail. It looks
Am Mit, 2003-07-02 um 23.28 schrieb Mark Gordon:
I suspect gnome-vfs is the problem, just in terms of what's triggering
the crashes.
Today I uninstalled gnome-vfs together with Evolution. Then I
reinstalled Evolution 1.0 and upgraded to Evolution 1.2.4.
Both in Evolution 1.0 and 1.2.4 the
Is anyone else using Evolution 1.4 with connector and a palm PDA?
I'm finding that the evolution conduits are causing massive duplication
of any touched item in a way that does not happen against standard evo
contacts/calendar/todo list.
In particular any item deleted from either palm or
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 01:29, Yu-Hui Calvin Liu wrote:
But after I read them, they're still there. If I restart evolution, the
unread vfolder will be empty. That's what I want.
If you expunge a vFolder (Actions | Expunge, or CTRL-E), it will cause
all messages that no longer match the vFolders
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 16:46, Frank Becker wrote:
Am Mit, 2003-07-02 um 23.28 schrieb Mark Gordon:
A stack trace from the evolution-mail component might be useful. See
instructions at http://support.ximian.com/q?65
I did it.
Thread 1 (Thread 1024 (LWP 4571)):
#0 0x40fedbb0 in poll ()
I wish I knew it before... OK, is there an easy way
to downgrade from 1.4 to 1.2.4 using Red Carpet ?
Regards,
Jarek
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On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 18:12, Xavier Bestel wrote:
Le jeu 03/07/2003 à 01:48, Michael Rensing a écrit :
Now that evolution appears to have the ability to pipe messages to
scripts, I'm thinking of shutting down procmail and letting evolution do
all my filtering. The problem is that I've got a
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 06:16, Not Zed wrote:
I'm impressed (well, surprised) evolution's filtering stuff would
adequately replace procmail, tho i guess it depends on the case.
Well, I'm not sure that it's adequate yet. I'm testing with a small
subset of my procmail filters, and it does seem to
Hi !
I'd like to sync my calendar among serveral machines. I heard that
'wombat' is responsible for calendar and contact management. Where do I
find detailed information on it ? I there a non-proprietary solution too
? ( I'm using LDAP for my contacts ...)
M.
Hi !
I'm using evolution on my linux machines and - because it doesn't run
on windows - netscape. Evolution 1.2 accessed my IMAP server quickly,
but Evo 1.4 seems to be taking a nap in between. Problem #2 is that the
directory where my mail folders are residing is displayed.
Netscape:
Inbox
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 11:15, Michael Agbaglo wrote:
Hi !
I'm using evolution on my linux machines and - because it doesn't run
on windows - netscape. Evolution 1.2 accessed my IMAP server quickly,
but Evo 1.4 seems to be taking a nap in between.
I have no idea what to say here... the
Am Don, 2003-07-03 um 11.38 schrieb Nigel Metheringham:
Is anyone else using Evolution 1.4 with connector and a palm PDA?
Probably :-)
Personally, I am just using Evolution 1.4 with a Palm PDA (no
connector).
I'm finding that the evolution conduits are causing massive duplication
of any
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 02:38, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
Is anyone else using Evolution 1.4 with connector and a palm PDA?
I'm finding that the evolution conduits are causing massive duplication
of any touched item in a way that does not happen against standard evo
contacts/calendar/todo list.
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 13:51, Jack Coates wrote:
This is probably not what you want to hear, but:
In all honesty, switching to Linux on the desktop finally meant not
using a PDA. [...]
I have been syncing my Palm Vx with Evo for over 2 years now, and the
only time I've had any duplication
We use gnome libraries, so the first place to look would probably be
other gnome applications that print using the same libraries. e.g.
openoffice.org.
Another thing you could try is printing to a postscript file and dumping
that to the printer.
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 02:34, dennis tuchler
Evolution 1.4 on Redhat 8.0.
I have upgraded to Evolution 1.4 from 1.2 via red-carpet. Everything is
working except that I cannot print. The error I get at the command line
is:
(evolution:4702): GnomePrintCupsPlugin-WARNING **: The CUPS printer
trn1n could not be created
Then I get a
Hi all, I'm having some trouble getting my Inbox to work the way I think
it should. I'm receiving my mail using fetchmail which puts it into the
standard /var/spool/mail/michael file.
[...]
Does anyone have any idea what's going on? Why can't I see any mail in
the Evolution Local Folders -
Hi !
There's a reproduceable phenomenon which occurs e.g. when I resize the
subject column in the Mail view. When the mouse cursor turns into --
and I hold down the left mouse button, the HD activity increases
significantly until the button is released.
M.
Hello!
I would like to set up a local folder shared between two users on the
same machine.
The reason is allowing both of them to check the same mailbox and keep
the mail from it in one location.
I can think of one way to do it, but it's somewhat strange (letting Evo
create the folder for
Did not receive a response to this last time so reposting:
I could not find an entry for this in Bugzilla (if there is one already
and I missed it somehow, please let me know where it is). I think this
may have been discussed on this list within the past week, but can no
longer find the thread
Am Don, 2003-07-03 um 15.09 schrieb Not Zed:
There should be more threads than that?
With version 1.2.x you need to run gdb on 'evolution-mail', and use
'thread apply all bt' to get the backtrace.
Thx, I'll try it tomorrow
FWIW installing the same version of gnomevfs might not help, if
I haven't ever seen this. Does bug-buddy come up? Can you get a stack
trace?
-Mark Gordon
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 18:02, Trey Sizemore wrote:
Did not receive a response to this last time so reposting:
I could not find an entry for this in Bugzilla (if there is one already
and I missed it
I would like to set up a local folder shared between two users on the
same machine.
The reason is allowing both of them to check the same mailbox and keep
the mail from it in one location.
I can think of one way to do it, but it's somewhat strange (letting Evo
create the folder for
Yes, it gives me the ability to file a bug report (says the application
has crashed due to a fatal error). How do I get a stack trace?
Thanks.
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 18:48, Mark Gordon wrote:
I haven't ever seen this. Does bug-buddy come up? Can you get a stack
trace?
-Mark Gordon
Bug-buddy should be able to generate the stack trace automatically. Go
ahead and use it to file the bug.
-Mark Gordon
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 19:00, Trey Sizemore wrote:
Yes, it gives me the ability to file a bug report (says the application
has crashed due to a fatal error). How do I get a
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