Benjamin,
Yep, libnspr4 was what I needed. Downloaded/installed it with Red Carpet and
Evo came right up. Huzzah! (although it did crash on one particular page of
the documentation, but that's not an obstacle)
Anyway, thanks for helping this Linux newbie out. I'll be switching over to
Evo from
Hello Chris,
What's the problem here? It isn't like this is the first bit of commercial
software for Linux or UNIX. -gasp- what a revelation: A company that is in
it for the money! For me, the Connector is a lifesaver and I only wish
they'd announced a little earlier while I was still on a wild
Hello Ximian,
I'll second that, if this is a possibility please get in touch with me and
I'll bug my superiours until they cave.
Best wishes,
Nils
-Original Message-
From: David Hoover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Montag, 3. Dezember 2001 22:49
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
I have successfully updated release 1.0 of Evolution through Red Carpet
this morning. I must congratulate the whole Ximian crew on this mile
stone event.
I would also like to say that the pre-1.0 problem that I have
experienced, and judging from this list, others have experienced, with
the error
Evolution is simply awe-inspiring. Thank you for this fantastic
contribution to the world.
I agree with Ximian's decision to sell Connector. I think you're doing the
right job of balancing open source with the need for profit. Keep
going!
I'm a big fan!
Neologism
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 01:19, Chris Ball wrote:
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 03:40:48PM -0800, Ujwal S. Sathyam wrote:
This sounds really interesting.
.. furthermore, it sounds like a wonderful business model, given
that nothing else really does this yet. It seems that even Evolution
doesn't,
I've just upgraded Evolution to v1.0 (RH7.1,Ximian Gnome 1.4), existing
folders have been found and listed, however I'm unable to view the contents
of these folders. Since I can't view any of the mail folders I don't have
access the appropriate menus to reconfigure mail accounts and filters! Does
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 03:04, Jeppe, Nils wrote:
Now if Ximian dumps support/development of Free Evo in favor of Proprietary
Evo, that's when you can start to get all bitchy. ;-)
Just to clarify: We're not making a proprietary Evolution. We're
making a proprietary connector which is separate
I did not assume otherwise.
- Nils
-Original Message-
From: Nat Friedman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Dienstag, 4. Dezember 2001 15:00
To: Jeppe, Nils
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Evolution] Ximian Connector?
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 03:04, Jeppe, Nils wrote:
Now if Ximian
Me too
I would glady fork over the dough to be a beta tester too, if the option
exists.
Thanks,
Aaron
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 03:06, Jeppe, Nils wrote:
Hello Ximian,
I'll second that, if this is a possibility please get in touch with me and
I'll bug my superiours until they cave.
Yep, I just wanted to make sure everyone (i.e. not necessarily you)
understood :-).
Best,
Nat
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 09:20, Jeppe, Nils wrote:
I did not assume otherwise.
- Nils
-Original Message-
From: Nat Friedman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Dienstag, 4. Dezember 2001
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 01:02, Ibukun Okitika wrote:
The thing is, in a perfect world, Richard Stallman would be in good
terms with every Tom, Dick and Harry in the corporate world. Of course
that's a ridiculous thought. I was reading the article on The Register
about this, and I thought it
Is there a way to start Evolution with To: and Subject: via the command
line? The --usage screen didn't indicate there was so I thought I'd ask
here.
I'd like to be able to plug Evolution as my mailer into my new browser
(Galeon) but haven't seen the appropriate command line switches to do
I've put together a small package that will display Gaim's online
buddies in the Summary section on Evolution. It's just a quick hack to
start; there's still a good number of features that can be done better.
Gaim's creation of an RSS file is trivial. Much more work needs to be
done for Gaim
In the Gnome Control Centre, set the mailto URL handler to be
evolution %s
And make sure Galeon is set to use the Gnome mail handler
Now, as regards the Subject parsing, from what I can make out from Bug
#10379 and #14282 it should work, provided it's the correct usage of
mailto: that's used
Hello,
Just updated to Evolution 1.0 from Mandrake's Cooker. It really is an
excellent piece of software, and i want to congratulate and thank all
the developers for all their hard work in bringing such a wonderful
piece of software to life.
Saying all that i've spotted a number of
This is a FAQ:
How do I make Evolution handle mailto: links in Galeon? (or other GNOME
apps)
http://support.ximian.com/cgi-bin/ximian.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_refno=011126-01
When you click on a mailto: link in Galeon, Galeon calls the GNOME URL
handler to decide what to do with the
Running evolution-mail evolution from the command line gives the following
errors:
evolution-mail
e-utils-ERROR **: Very serious error, cannot activate private config
database 'Unknown CORBRA exception id: 'IDL:0AF/GeneralError:1.0''
aborting...
Aborted (core dumped)
evolution
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 15:59, Marc Williams wrote:
Is there a way to start Evolution with To: and Subject: via the command
line? The --usage screen didn't indicate there was so I thought I'd ask
here.
I'd like to be able to plug Evolution as my mailer into my new browser
(Galeon) but
It works exactly as you described. Thanks! And now I feel quite stupid
since there is a FAQ that I hadn't even looked at before posting. My
apologies. Now I will go look for the new Control panel.
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 09:36, Benjamin Kahn wrote:
This is a FAQ:
How do I make Evolution
Hi,
I've been using Evolution for a few months now, and I've been signing
it's praises to my colleagues. One of them installed 1.0 yesterday, and
is very pleased with it.
However, looking at his calendar screen, I noticed that he had a small
navigation calendar and his task list displayed to
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
Hi,
I had the same problem (in fact, I've been having it for a while!) and
noticed the same symptoms as Chris did. I forced a new install of
libnspr4 and wombat sees all of it's shared libraries.
However, when I start evolution I still get this application message in
my shell:
Hi all,
I have some problem with evolution-1.0. Any help would be great.
compiled evolution with gtkhtml-1.0.0. When i run evolution i get the main
window set as Inbox and this works fine. but the other components of
evolution makes evolution to hang. For eg. when i select summary,
Hey all,
Is their a way to have each message I compose to be automatically bcc'ed
to myself, and turn off storing sent messages in the sent items. I
would like to do this because I use mutliple email clients and would
like to keep them all synchronized.
Thanks,
James
imap is what you are looking for. :)
but the bbc can be done with a template...
Manuel
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 17:41, James Harrison wrote:
Hey all,
Is their a way to have each message I compose to be automatically bcc'ed
to myself, and turn off storing sent messages in the sent items. I
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 11:18, Ross Burton wrote:
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 15:15, Sinzui Kobalt wrote:
I've put together a small package that will display Gaim's online
buddies in the Summary section on Evolution. It's just a quick hack to
start; there's still a good number of features that
In galeon, set the mailer command line to be:
evolution mailto:%t
that should work.
Jeff
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 09:59, Marc Williams wrote:
Is there a way to start Evolution with To: and Subject: via the command
line? The --usage screen didn't indicate there was so I thought I'd ask
here.
Update: Main problem now solved, not sure exactly how, a combination of
updates and rebooting.
Just have to fix the help files now...
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 15:53, Andrew Dance wrote:
Running evolution-mail evolution from the command line gives the following
errors:
evolution-mail
I'm mucking around with my laptop to try figure out the best way to
cope with having a 1024x768 lcd, but running my monitors at 1600x1200 at
home work. Right now I'm trying running two different X-servers on it,
:0 and :1.
However, if I've got a session of evolution running on :0, and I try to
Is there any way to set up a repeating task? I'm trying to migrate from
Outlook, and I have quite a few tasks that repeat, both at fixed
intervals (e.g. every two weeks) and at a time relative to the
completion of the current occurance (e.g. again in three days). Does
(or if not, will)
This is definitely on our short list of things to do for 1.2; can't
guarantee it'll make it into 1.2, though.
Luis
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 13:22, Randy Orrison wrote:
Is there any way to set up a repeating task? I'm trying to migrate from
Outlook, and I have quite a few tasks that repeat, both
It would be natural to link to your project from our Developer Zone pages.
Would it be ok if we did that?
a.
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 12:21, Sinzui Kobalt wrote:
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 11:18, Ross Burton wrote:
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 15:15, Sinzui Kobalt wrote:
I've put together a
I upgraded from 0.16 to 1.0 today and I can not compose a message.
(I am writing this message from webmail).
I am running RH 7.2 and have the following libgtkhtmls installed
libgtkhtml19-0.16.1-ximian.1
gtkhtml-1.0.0-ximian.1
libgtkhtml17-0.14.0-ximian.2
libgtkhtml20-1.0.0-ximian.1
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 18:51, Luis Villa wrote:
This is definitely on our short list of things to do for 1.2; can't
guarantee it'll make it into 1.2, though.
Thanks. I guess I'll have to try to live without it, or stick with
Outlook for a while longer. :-(
That's pretty much it... Thanks for all the hard work you guys put into
Evolution.
-david
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http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 11:01, Manuel Streuhofer wrote:
imap is what you are looking for. :)
If only I could use imap...
but the bbc can be done with a template...
I looked in the help, and found no information on how to create a
template...
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Jamie
Sorry if this is a FAQ... although I didn't see mention of this topic in
the digests. How does one increase the word wrap count when composing?
It appears to be hard coded to 72 or so. When attempting to print a
message it also gets wrapped and this really messes up the print format.
--
Mark W.
HI,
I'm trying Evolution 1.0. I've defined a number of folders and my Inbox is the Unix
spool. Now,
whenever I try to compose a new message, I get these messages:
The Evolution component that handles folders of type mail has unexpectedlty quit.
Restart
Evolution to view the data.
This is rc 1, I've had it since beta 4-5 something like that. Running
on Mandrake 8. If I run evo from a console, then make it crash and
exit. This is what I get.
This is not enough information. Can you try running evolution-mail in gdb in a separate terminal and get a stack
So, if I want the latest and greatest (including 1.0+), do I stick with
the HEAD? IOW, will 1.0 changes be brought back into HEAD eventually,
and will the new features occur in HEAD, or have the 1.0+ streams
already been branched and HEAD is dead?
You should never assume that the
I've had no responses at all on this.
It appears to be some sort of problem with gnome-db.
I'm going back to pine.
It sounds like you might have some Berkeley DB -related problem.
Are you compiling Evolution by yourself? Are you using Berkeley DB 3.1.17?
--
Ettore
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 23:31, Duane C. Mallory wrote:
I have successfully updated release 1.0 of Evolution through Red Carpet
this morning. I must congratulate the whole Ximian crew on this mile
stone event.
Why doesnt red carpet tell me that evolution 1.0 is there? It's not a
usgested
Hi, I just installed evolution 1 and the folowwing bug is still a
problem:
http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=15975
Now, I know you have been busy, and many many bugs have suffered a
deserving death, but it seems to me that this one is really really
simple to fix.
I say that because
What is the status for anon cvs. If I want the latest, should I use the
1.0 branch or stick with HEAD. cvs two days ago still showed 0.99.2 and
no updates occurred.
Will you be going back to HEAD for the bleeding edge stuff?
BillK
___
evolution
I was looking thu the mail settings and decided to at last see what
'News' did.
Anyway I can reproduce this everytime. evo just hangs then gives the
error
'The Evolution component that handles folders of type 'mail' has
unexpected;y quit. You will need to quit Evolution and restart in order
to
This bug does not affect the official Ximian build of Evolution.
Sorry for any confusion caused!!
Mark
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 23:19, mark wrote:
I was looking thu the mail settings and decided to at last see what
'News' did.
Anyway I can reproduce this everytime. evo just hangs then gives
Just to clarify: We're not making a proprietary Evolution. We're
making a proprietary connector which is separate from Evolution and
which uses CORBA to talk to Evolution. Evolution itself is free.
Sounds good, hope the dollars roll in as deserved.
--
Rob Brown-Bayliss
Evo 1.0 crashes *everytime* I want to compose a new mail. I couldn't even
revert to RC2 anymore. Must be one the updates that came along eith evolution
1.0
attached is the stack trace.
Should I file a new bug report?
I would _really appreciate_ it if someone could help me here. I have to go
The only problem that I have with this is the timing. Ximian Connector
has obviously been planned for some time, so why wasn't it laid out
along with all the other plans for evolution. It just makes it seem as
though Ximian was afraid they would lose support among developers and
users so they
I upgraded to Evo 1.0 and an old bug that was fixed in RC1 for came
back.
When I try to check the mail in one of my pop accounts it keeps asking
mr for my password then says I already have an active pop session and
exits.
Anyone else have this?
Seth
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 19:09, Stephen Witkop wrote:
The only problem that I have with this is the timing. Ximian Connector
has obviously been planned for some time, so why wasn't it laid out
along with all the other plans for evolution. It just makes it seem as
though Ximian was afraid they
Why doesnt red carpet tell me that evolution 1.0 is there? It's not a
usgested upgrade?
Possibilities (you haven't given me much to work with):
- You don't have Evolution installed already, so it wouldn't be an
upgrade, it would be a fresh install.
- You're using a mirror that
attached is the stack trace.
Just a bit of information the step that I did to produce the crash that is
shown in the stack trace is by clicking the New Email button.
Regards,
--
Victor Hadianto
---
Beauty, brains, availability, personality; pick any two.
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 12:50, Luis Villa wrote:
How new of a gaim would this require? Our experience is that the newest
gaims are extremely unstable, which is why we haven't really pushed
them, but I guess we'd take another look at reasonably new versions if
this kind of hack would be
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 11:21, Gil Hauer wrote:
Hi,
I had the same problem (in fact, I've been having it for a while!) and
noticed the same symptoms as Chris did. I forced a new install of
libnspr4 and wombat sees all of it's shared libraries.
However, when I start evolution I still get
I just upgraded from RC2 to 1.0 and the executive summary crashes
immediately every time. By moving my old evolution directory out of the
way and starting fresh, the summary seems to fire up just fine. *But* I
would rather not go through the hassle of re-creating ALL of my
SPAM/Maiing
here's what i run when i do the configure:
./configure --with-db3=/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.1/
--with-krb4=/usr/heimdal/
here's the error in my config.log:
configure:11251: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 -Wall -Wunused
-I/usr/local/include/gtk-1.2 -I/usr/local/lib/glib/include
-I/usr/local/include
Went to update gal, gtkhtml and evolution (my nightly check for updates) from the HEAD, and all three had all the files under their macros directory removed. That means that autogen.sh fails since it can't find files.
Problem?
TTFN,
Lonnie Borntreger
Our mission is to
I would also like to say that the pre-1.0 problem that I have
experienced, and judging from this list, others have experienced, with
the error database configuration file not found when trying to start
Evolution still exists. I need to run oaf-slay before I can run
Evolution. Do we have any
Hi. We have enough beta testers for now. I'm not sure what the schedule
of beta testing / early sales / whatever will be as we get closer to the
release date. If you're interested in betaing [if we do end up having
more betas later], or just want to talk about buying, send mail to
[EMAIL
Dan,
This is the oaf package I am running:
oaf-0.6.7-ximian.2
Hope this helps,
DCM
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 09:13, Dan Winship wrote:
I would also like to say that the pre-1.0 problem that I have
experienced, and judging from this list, others have experienced, with
the error database
example, our calendaring at the moment is p2p, right? How will Evo(GPL)
handle this when Evo(Proprietary) appears?
(As mentioned by Nat, Evo == GPL, the Connector is a plug-in.)
Is it really planned to
have a version of iCal that wanders around client-client as well as a
version that
On Mon, 2001-12-03 at 18:40, Ujwal S. Sathyam wrote:
I just read about the Ximian Connector for interacting with MS Exchange.
The announcement says the the release date is early next year? Can
someone narrow that down to any calendar month/week?
Nope, but here's a screenshot:
However, looking at his calendar screen, I noticed that he had a small
navigation calendar and his task list displayed to the right of the
daily view, whereas I don't have them (and never have IIRC). I've
looked in the manual, in the Calender and Tasks Options, and could not
find anything
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 10:07, Dan Winship wrote:
However, looking at his calendar screen, I noticed that he had a small
navigation calendar and his task list displayed to the right of the
daily view, whereas I don't have them (and never have IIRC). I've
looked in the manual, in the
On Mon, 2001-12-03 at 23:05, Not Zed wrote:
Use maildir, and set 'check mail every n minutes' option.
Ok, I've set up a separate maildir folder (~/evolution/IncomingLists/ --
will that ever conflict with Evolution?) that exim moves mailing list
messages to (to get them out of my mail spool
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 10:16, Larry Ewing wrote:
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 10:07, Dan Winship wrote:
There's a vertical bar between the scrollbar and the right edge of the
window. Drag it left, and voila. (You can also keep dragging left to get
*two* months of calendar and a wider tasks view
On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 10:00:45AM -0500, Dan Winship wrote:
Anyway, as far as Evolution is concerned, the Exchange server is just
another backend that it can read and write iCalendar objects to/from.
The Connector deals with the details of talking to the server and doing
what translation is
1. Use imap.
2. Use maildir.
3. You can use an mbox tree, but you just may occasionally encounter
some weird problems. Evolution does about as much as it can to ensure
those problems are not fatal though (or it is intended that it does).
The only reason i say its not supported, is that I
On Tue, 2001-12-04 at 17:07, Dan Winship wrote:
On Mon, 2001-12-03 at 18:40, Ujwal S. Sathyam wrote:
I just read about the Ximian Connector for interacting with MS Exchange.
The announcement says the the release date is early next year? Can
someone narrow that down to any calendar
An eaiser fix is to just remove the .ev-summary file in the folder, that
way you dont lose your messages at least.
Curses. It's still happening.
I suspect you're right though. There's probably a race condition going
on between procmail and evolution. I'll double check and make sure that
Could not create composer window:
Unable to activate HTML editor component.
The error from the activation system is:
Nothing matching the requirements.
Do you have a file /usr/share/oaf/GNOME_GtkHTML_Editor.oaf ?
What does the command: oaf-run-query iid == 'OAFIID:GNOME_GtkHTML_Editor'
Could not create composer window:
Unable to activate HTML editor component.
The error from the activation system is:
Nothing matching the requirements.
Do you have a file /usr/share/oaf/GNOME_GtkHTML_Editor.oaf ?
Yes!
What does the command: oaf-run-query iid ==
Hi!
See: http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=16505
Evo can't create folders with non-latin1 characters in their names. Other
mature MUAs like Mozilla and Outlook do allow this (in different ways since
it's non-standard).
It's very important aspect to make migrating from other MUAs
Is there documentation for the API for plugins?
I'm interested in developing a plugin for evolution that allows it to
use a phpgroupware server for calendar access, todo list, preferences,
etc, and would like to know where I should start looking for information.
Thanks,
Jeff
I posted about this a few months ago, and I think I've got something to the stage where
others may be interested in taking a look.
Wow, this looks sweet!
Now, what we need in Evolution to make this really usable is:
A more generic, non-HTML-specific interface that other
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