On Thu, 2001-11-29 at 03:32, Levente Farkas wrote:
[snip]
2) There is a --\n before your signature, because technically, that's
how signatures are supposed to be formatted. Mail RFC's and
recommendation documents use this separator to break the signature from
the
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Levente Farkas wrote:
- I'm not able to import my netscape addressbook! without this feature
no one with switch to evo from netscape. I try to export to ldif my
addressbook, but I've got a few Importer not ready. Wait 5 seconds.
or sometime after the first try seems
On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 13:47, Mark Neill wrote:
3) Because, IMO, this is silly. You can't assume everyone will be online
100% of the time they are using their mail client. Many people on dialups
do offline reading. Setting the Sent and Draft folders to be, by default,
online will break
On 28 Nov 2001, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 13:47, Mark Neill wrote:
these choices, and as you point out, you can change it, so this isn't a
real problem.
Actually, Evolution supports IMAP Sent and Drafts folders, but you must
configure Evolution to do it in the Account
Which is what I said at the end. I understand the want for it, I debate
the suggestion that it should be default for IMAP users, as it is more
likely to cause problems. This is a personal preference, not by any means
a limitation.
I think you may be looking at a catch-22 situation.
hi,
I finally decide to use evolution, but when I try to switch to it I've
got a few problems. until now I use netscape 4.x since it's able to
use our ldap server as the company addressbook and has roaming client.
what I use. rh 7.2 with ximian gnome (everything from Ximian GNOME Desktop
and