On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 07:42, Sean Kirkpatrick wrote:
I tried to check the FAQ listed in the Welcome message to this list but
the page couldn't be found. So...
I love Evolution and want to get my wife using it. To do so, I need to
have something that will allow us to share our calendars. I
I have three POP accounts, and all three are set up with the Leave
messages on server flag set under Receiving Options. I'm a former
Outlook Express victim (er, I mean, user) and I like its Delete on
server after N days feature, which I typically set to about 5 days.
In Evolution, with the
Hello, I'm new to the list, so I've got to say that I'm an argentine (so
that's why my horrible english) net admin.
Here at my work I'm doing a migration into Linux, so my users say goodby
to Outlook (for wich I'm so pleased) and hello to Evolution.
I've never used evolution before (I'm a Pine
Hello,
I'm having a brutal time with my isp not sending messages and I would
like to automatically bcc myself on all messages that I send.
I thought there was a feature to do this in evolution, but I can't seem
to find it now. Does this exist? If not, is it planned to exist?
Might just be a
You could unmark the keep on server checkbox and then sendreceive
mail again and afterward re-check that checkbox, that will clean up
stale messages.
Jeff
On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 09:34, Mark Warren wrote:
I have three POP accounts, and all three are set up with the Leave
messages on server flag
On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 09:59, Bernardo Clavijo wrote:
Hello, I'm new to the list, so I've got to say that I'm an argentine (so
that's why my horrible english) net admin.
Here at my work I'm doing a migration into Linux, so my users say goodby
to Outlook (for wich I'm so pleased) and hello to
Evolution 1.1.x does support this feature, but the current stable
versions do not.
Jeff
On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 11:14, Mike Gifford wrote:
Hello,
I'm having a brutal time with my isp not sending messages and I would
like to automatically bcc myself on all messages that I send.
I thought
I want to combine two mailboxes (Inbox and Outbox) in one vfolder. is
this possible without using a dummy criterion (I'm using 'Mailinglist is
not asd' for now), or is this there another way to do so?
Thanks in advance for any help!
David
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You want to use probably sender contains or body contains
Jeff
On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 12:23, David Obwaller wrote:
I want to combine two mailboxes (Inbox and Outbox) in one vfolder. is
this possible without using a dummy criterion (I'm using 'Mailinglist is
not asd' for now), or is this
On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 09:54, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
You want to use probably sender contains or body contains
I tested this, use does not contain and use a cryptic string of some
kind (as he's already doing).
David, I understand you were trying to avoid dummy criterion, but I
don't see any
man, 2002-09-09 kl. 18:28 skrev Terry Hoke:
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Verb imperative with implied object (me):
Dutch: verwijder (mij)
Afrikaans: verwy (my)
Norwegian [nynorsk|bokmål]: fjern (meg, få meg i helvetes na[m|v]n
[or|ut av] denn[a|e] bøygen)
Icelandic: fjarlægg (míg)
Danish: fjern (mig)
T'en
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Hi,
I've been using the 1.1.0.99 snapshots from RC for several months now.
Since upgrading syncing with my pilot broke (contacts, calendar and
todo).
Are there any new packages that I can test? New versions of pilot-link,
gnome-pilot and gnome-pilot-conduits would be very cool.
I'm using
I want to generate filters.xml with a program. Where can I find a
description of this file?
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As far as I know I have done everything to use a mailto link from Galeon
to Evolution. But when I click a mailto link I get the following error:
evolution-shell-WARNING **: CORBA exception
IDL:GNOME/Evolution/Shell/InvalidURI:1.0 when requesting URI --
What is going wrong?
how is it being run
On Tue, 2002-09-10 at 07:40, Cecil Westerhoff wrote:
As far as I know I have done everything to use a mailto link from Galeon
to Evolution. But when I click a mailto link I get the following error:
evolution-shell-WARNING **: CORBA exception
you need to use a matching criterion, it can't be avoided.
the most reliable and fastest is to use
expression [#t ]
(i think, from memory)
On Tue, 2002-09-10 at 01:53, David Obwaller wrote:
I want to combine two mailboxes (Inbox and Outbox) in one vfolder. is
this possible without
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