I am having a similar problem that someone else mentioned yesterday
about Evolution not retaining program settings when closing down and
then later restarting. For example, I prefer to have the folder bar
visible instead of the shortcut bar. After closing down Evo and then
restarting, it starts
Where? All I can find are bug reports. Are you saying that feature
requests are the same as reported bugs? I view them as two separate
things.
Chris
On Mon, 2001-12-17 at 15:49, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
All feature requests can be found in bugzilla at
http://bugzilla.ximian.com
Jeff
Howdy,
Is there a way to turn off the viewer pane for ALL folders with one
setting? I just imported hundreds of folders from MS Outlook and I'm
finding it a pain to have to turn off the viewer pane in each folder.
TIA,
Chris
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Howdy,
I want to download just the Evolution package on my Red Hat 7.1 system using
the Red-Carpet package manager. Selecting this package on the Install screen
and clicking the install button gives me a failed dependencies error:
Package kdepim needs package libpisock.so.3
Howdy,
I succeeded in migrating my Outlook 2000 mail into mbox (Eudora) format. Is
it possible to do a mass import of these messages into Evolution? From what
I can tell, Evo only lets you import one mbox file at a time. I have
hundreds of nested mail folders and it would be a real pain to
I would do that if I could, but I can't have Windows and Linux running at
the same time since I have both installed on the same machine and have to
reboot to switch between them.
Thanks,
Chris
At 06:23 PM 12/7/2001 -0800, John Sturgeon wrote:
One option is to use an IMAP server as in
M$ Outlook asap.
Chris
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Benjamin Kahn
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 11:16 PM
To: Chris Montgomery
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Can't Initialize Evolution
ldd `which wombat` | grep
Duane,
I don't know if this will help you or not, but I had the same problem. In my
case, I was missing the libplc4.so file, contained in the libnspr4 library
package. If you type wombat at the terminal and then get this error:
wombat: error while loading shared libraries: libplc4.so: cannot
the Red Carpet app but couldn't find it as being available for download. Is it bundled
with something else?
All help appreciated.
System: Red Hat 7.1 on Pent II 450 Mhz, 256mb ram
Thanks in advance,
Chris Montgomery
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