You may not be able to run procmail and/or not have access to the POP
server. In this case I cannot suggest another solution, apart from
writing a custom script that is activated by an Evo filter.
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FYI, as seen on the AmphoraLight software list.
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It seems that a new initiative is born to develop a middleware component
(like ODBC) which syncs OUTLOOK groupware actions
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 12:36:07PM -0500, Arthur S. Alexion wrote:
> Pardon my ignorance, but is the gist of this thread that I can add a
> Reply to list toolbar button, with a stock icon and accelerator, just by
> editing my /usr/share/gnome/ui/evolution-mail-message.xml
That's true. I've just d
isted in the C source file, rather than in a
configuration file. Am I wrong?
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s unusual headers. Some (Thread-Id, Thread-Topic) seem
> really weird
They come - surprise - from Microsoft applications.
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XML spec for the toolbar, you cannot have an associated icon without
recompiling?
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On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 22:01, Michael Leone wrote:
> > Put an extra line with 'woody' in addition to 'stable'.
>
> Why? woody and stable are the same thing. stable is a symlink to woody, IIRC.
In a perfect world, but Ximian's "stable" is still p
an/ unstable contrib non-free
Put an extra line with 'woody' in addition to 'stable'.
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l library doesn't handle stylesheet and therefore a piece of
HTML could just be invisible.
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dit List -> Add Application
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On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 15:35, Jon Tibble wrote:
> I was expecting that the first rule to catch an email would be the last
> rule to catch it. Is this wrong?
Yes.
> Do I have to add a "Stop Processing" action to all my mail filters?
Yes.
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On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 16:50, Philippe Chartier wrote:
> ~/evolution/signatures/ with a text editor and the accents are OK when
> the signature is included in the message.
>
> I've notice something though. When I first tried to edit my signature
> with Kedit 1.0.3, it was fine, but with gedit (2.0
On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 16:12, Cormac Long wrote:
> Why does it do this?.. every other email client I have ever used, works
> on the principle of ordering rules by precedence and the first to fire
> is the only one to fire.
Not Evo. Following recipes are still executed unless you put the Action
"St
> ugh! it worked for me (I removed the event after creating it and updated
> it from the mail attachment).
The import worked, it's in my calendar. Wombat died just after the
import, I've filed it as bug #31615.
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On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 18:22, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
> So that this tradition is not lost, here's this week's
Ah ah! wombat segmentation fault. Bug filed... :-)
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On Tue, 2002-10-01 at 18:42, Ross Burton wrote:
> The same can be achieved in procmail very trivially, but I can't recall
> the syntax (procmail is foul :)
http://www.spamassassin.org/dist/procmailrc.example
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On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 16:26, Martin Klaffenböck wrote:
> First sort by 'important' (important messages at first) then sort by
> 'date', newest first?
Go to folder, cursor over 'From' or similar, right click ->
Customize Current View -> Sort -> make your chooses.
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On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 14:51, Jose Celestino wrote:
> > > What also would be nice to empty the deleted messages from one folder
> > > only.
> > I actually believe that 'Expunge' or Ctrl+E does exactly this.
> Not, it expunges on the current folder only.
I am sorry but then I am missing somethin
On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 14:16, Cecil Westerhoff wrote:
> What also would be nice to empty the deleted messages from one folder
> only. I moderate a mailinglist and in a week my mailbox for this folder
> was about 7 MB of deleted messages. The only way to empty was to empty
> all mailboxes. Not a di
> > > 1.1.x defaults to the X-Evolution-Source first, and then checks.
> I am interested to know what "the old way" is? If you would, explain a
> scenario where the 1.1.x way behaves in an undesirable manner?
AFAIK: in 1.0, first are checked the 'To:' and 'Cc:' fields, then the
'X-Evo-Source'.
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 20:34, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> 1.1.x defaults to the X-Evolution-Source first, and then checks.
So, I believe the concerns of a lot of users (including me) who just
wanted the old way to be maintained haven't been taken into account...
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On Fri, 2002-08-16 at 17:07, Oliver Sturm wrote:
> All my apps are now in english again, BUT evolution isn't.
> I have searched by evolution folder, but I can't figure out where that
> mangled setting may persist. Any hints?
After exiting the GUI of Evolution, did you run killev (or, better,
oa
On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 11:25, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
> * A folder being able to be assigned to an identity
I believe it's the most natural, straightforward solution.
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On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 18:34, Dan Winship wrote:
> People don't write email saying "Dammit! Why can't you make evolution
> work exactly the way it already does?! How the @#$!@ am I supposed to
> used this thing when it does precisely what I want it to?!" It's
> possible that there were thousands o
On Mon, 2002-07-22 at 23:08, Andy Cedilnik wrote:
> The problem is that aspell depends on libltdl0, which was in
> Debian/Potato. It is not in Woody any more, but gnome-spell wants it.
Well, I just added a line in my sources.list for explicit potato
packages...
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On Mon, 2002-07-22 at 14:45, Marcus Franke wrote:
> Other question, can I use a second programm like mutt and read
> my mails?
Yes, if you take care not to modify the mailboxes, especially when Evo
is running.
I actually use mutt myself and I do this:
mutt -Rf ~/evolution/local/Inbox/mbox
the
On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 07:42, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
> highlight the text you want to copy, then go to the browser and place
> your cursor where you want to paste it (remember to NOT highlight any
> new text)
I've found that KDE's Klipper applet is a big help with this: it has an
"history" so y
On Wed, 2002-06-19 at 09:49, Martin Klaffenboeck wrote:
> Now I'd like to to a cachall folder freebsd (for bug report answeres,
> ...) where all the rest of the emails comming from .*@freebsd.org goes.
You can use a Virtual Folder for this, merging two or more folders.
> So I made a new filter
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 20:06, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> Many mailers will strip everything after a "-- " is found at the
> beginning of a line. If your signature is before the other guy's text,
> then when someone replies to your message, the context of the discussion
> will be ripped out.
Yes, a
> On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 16:08, Stefan Held wrote:
>
> > so if a mail applies to 2 rules i have sorted the same
> > mail into different Folders
>
> After the move/delete/whatever rule, add another rule 'Stop processing'.
Sorry, read 'action' instead of rule, otherwise it may be confusing.
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On Fri, 2002-05-17 at 16:08, Stefan Held wrote:
> so if a mail applies to 2 rules i have sorted the same
> mail into different Folders
After the move/delete/whatever rule, add another rule 'Stop processing'.
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On Wed, 2002-04-17 at 16:47, Brian wrote:
> Install gnome-spell as well and it will work.
On Debian woody with Ximian GNOME, gnome-spell depends on libltdl0.
However, libltdl0 is not available in either woody or Ximian.
And now?
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> Did you start Evo before or after the DST change ten days ago? Maybe
> that information is cached...
Forget my remark, I've read your message the other way 'round...
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On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 12:15, Jeremy Prior wrote:
> Why does evolution think I'm running 2 hours ahead of GMT when I'm only
> running 1?
> Any ideas?
Did you start Evo before or after the DST change ten days ago? Maybe
that information is cached...
My copy of Evo did it fine (from +2 to +3) but
On Wed, 2002-04-03 at 11:38, Pierre Naude wrote:
> I'm behind a firewall, and it appears that evolution is not aware of the
> proxy, nor do I know how to make it aware of it, as there seems to be no
> setting in evolution or gnome control center to take care of this.
You have to setup preference
On Thu, 2002-03-28 at 00:55, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> File->Folde->Properties and turn off Body Indexing.
Thanks for the tip. Is there any way to set this as default?
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On Tue, 2002-03-26 at 23:01, Dan Winship wrote:
> This is broken. We really should change Evolution's behavior. It is much
> more annoying to have false-positive threading than false-negative
> threading.
I agree. Also because false-positive threading can put a message very
far in a crowded mail
On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 22:12, Ken Long wrote:
> My home address is a pobox.com address
> which gives me three aliases, all forwarded to one account, so I like to
> split up mail based on which address it was "to" and then be able to send
> out mail as the right address based on what folder I'm in
On Sun, 2002-03-17 at 22:56, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> Evolution already tries to do this.
I believe it's already been discussed: Evo tries and succeeds in
replying with the account to which the message was sent, but a message
coming from a mailing list usually doesn't have that kind of informat
On Wed, 2002-02-27 at 18:40, Rob Walker wrote:
> bash-2.05a$ cat /etc/debian_version && dpkg -l | grep evolution
> 3.0
> ii evolution 1.0.2-1The groupware suite
iris:~$ cat /etc/debian_version && dpkg -l | grep evolution
3.0
ii evolution 1.0.2-ximian.1 GNOME's next-generation
On Tue, 2002-02-26 at 21:48, Rob Walker wrote:
> When I typed in @, however, the drop down went away, and my focus went
> elsewhere. I had to click in the To: field to continue entering my
> address.
> Does anyone else see this, or is it a side effect of my running
> evolution on top of a KDE s
On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 20:59, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> FYI, "Bounce" aka "Redirect" has already been implemented in the
> development branch.
Great. :-) Thanks to all the Evo team for everything.
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On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 09:12, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> forwarding a message as if it were being sent direct. The To: value is
> replaced with the new recipients, and the original From: is preserved. I
> think a new header, Apparently-from, is appended. This makes it look
> like the message went str
On Thu, 2002-02-14 at 12:29, Volker Kroll wrote:
> You can use "Reply to list" the list is correct labeled, so it will
> work.
Is it possible to have 'Reply to List' a button in the toolbar?
On a more general basis, is it possible to customize the Mail toolbar?
Thanks
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On Fri, 2002-02-08 at 14:02, Guenther Theilen wrote:
> when I reply to a mail which is filtered into a folder Evolution takes
> my standard mail account as sender-address, even if the mail was
> originally sent to another account.
I don't think the folder thing is relevant: maybe that message is
On Tue, 2002-02-05 at 20:33, Ettore Perazzoli wrote:
> It should be fixed if you upgrade your bonobo to 1.0.19.
Which parts of Evo should I kill/restart after upgrading the package,
apart from the GUI?
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On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 19:24, jerry wrote:
> Using mutt to open Inbox and only read messages
I do it too all the time but I take great care of running mutt in
read-only mode (-R switch or using the '%' key) in order not to modify
the file when exiting. You have to realize that usually mutt rewri
On Thu, 2002-01-17 at 17:59, Ernesto Jardim wrote:
> I'd like to know if it possible to have a thread view in evolution mail
> similar to what's used in mozilla.
Ctrl+T or View menu.
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On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 06:35, Matthias Hentges wrote:
> > The data isn't stored anywhere. It's held in memory until it's updated.
> > iain
>
> Well in my case it IS stored somewhere / somehow :(
> After exiting evolution and doing a killev evolution comes up with
> exactly the same old news/ weat
Hi,
I've set up Evo to have always a 'Reply-To' field available in the
composer since it's common for me to force replies to different
addresses or aliases - especially in helpdesk tasks.
Unfortunately the addressbook is not available for this field: the
address doesn't get completed and the fie
Dan Winship wrote:
> Yes, if you remove your existing pilot-link package, you ought to be
> able to install Evolution. But you'll have to remove kdepim too, since
> it depends on the old pilot-link.
I'm running Debian stable, and I installed Evo through apt-get from
red-carpet.ximian.com. The pr
For Debian Potato users: my line in /etc/apt/sources.list said 'potato',
changing it to 'stable' i.e.
deb http://red-carpet.ximian.com/debian stable main
made updates coming in, including Evolution 1.0.
Hope it helps.
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