Re: [Evolution] to be usable

2001-11-29 Thread John Sturgeon
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

Re: [Evolution] to be usable

2001-11-28 Thread Mark Neill
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

Re: [Evolution] to be usable

2001-11-28 Thread Jeffrey Stedfast
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

Re: [Evolution] to be usable

2001-11-28 Thread Mark Neill
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

Re: [Evolution] to be usable

2001-11-28 Thread lloyd
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.

[Evolution] to be usable

2001-11-28 Thread Levente Farkas
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