I think it was so you could have a tooltip of the message. i.e.a
preview, show up in the list of messages. But I am not sure on that.
I dont see how anybody can call or consider the message display a
preview, it is afterall, the whole message.
On 13 Jun 2001 19:30:59 -0400, Sam Creasey wrote:
On 12 Jun 2001 17:29:33 -0400, scott carle wrote:
I have lost my contacts. I have evolution-0.10.99-snap.ximian.200106080800 installed
when i do file addressbook.db i get addressbook.db: Berkeley DB 1.85 (Hash, version
2, native byte-order)
i have read the faq and tried following the
Dear Evolution team,
I was wondering about sharing the address book between the KDE Address
Book and Evolution. Would be nice if for once, two open source
applications would share such simple generic data rather than trying to
import from one another and steal userbase. Too bad the easier
ok this is to damn weird. I recovered in hardcopy my addressbook by
uninstalling evolution thru redcarpet and reinstalling the preview
version. it saw them fine. I printed them out. then i uninstalled the
preview version thru redcarpet and then reinstalled the snapshot thru
redcarpet. everytime
On 12 Jun 2001 17:29:33 -0400, scott carle wrote:
I have lost my contacts. I have evolution-0.10.99-snap.ximian.200106080800 installed
when i do file addressbook.db i get addressbook.db: Berkeley DB 1.85 (Hash, version
2, native byte-order)
i have read the faq and tried following the
Thanks Chris:
I did what you said and it recreated the addressbook.db file however it
recreated it with the wrong permissions. I then changed the permissions
to the old ones and ran evolution. the contacts component crashes now
when i open it. im not sure what to try next.any more help would be
Le 13 Jun 2001 15:40:07 +0300, Ilya Konstantinov a écrit :
Dear Evolution team,
I was wondering about sharing the address book between the KDE Address
Book and Evolution. Would be nice if for once, two open source
applications would share such simple generic data rather than trying to