they could see a demo :-).
I see that you are talking about only Exchange 2000. Any chance that
there will be back-porting to the Exchange 5.5 platform, for those of us
in a situation where we can't get upgraded to 2000 in a short timeframe?
Just curious.
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in the press release, we will be releasing a connector for
5.5 later on. I think it says the first half of 2002 but I wouldn't
swear to that.
Thanks Dan. Sorry for not reading it closely enough.
Mike Strock
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a Epplet for E w/ the same features.
That's great. Is there anyway to get Evolution to give me a sound when
new mail has arrived?
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on). Delete the message. It leaves the message
open, but does delete it from the list. If there is more than one
message in the current folder, Evolution takes you to the next message.
Shouldn't it close the message (if it is the final message left in the
folder)?
Mike Strock
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account) that you would default to
NONE, and allow the user to enter their own preference, whether it be
the SMTP server from the default account, or something else.
Just my opinion though. It works the way it is now. :)
Mike Strock
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people fall in love with it, and enhance it
in future versions. Calling people lazy because they didn't implement
your pet feature is poor, in my opinion.
Put it on the list for 1.1, 1.2 or 1.3, and let's focus on problems that
need to be fixed for 1.0 (actual bugs, I mean).
Mike Strock
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in Evolution.
This is true both with 'Always load images off the net' or 'Never load
images off the net'.
Doesn't necessarily rely upon the above webpage, but that is the example
page I was trying to read.
Bug or limitation?
Mike Strock
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bring up the next message. If the 'Hide Deleted' isn't
selected, the next message DOES come up in the separate window. Again,
consistency.
Thanks guys. I *really* like Evolution. I appreciate all the hard work
you've all put into this tool. It is *very* useful.
Mike Strock
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