On Sun, 2007-04-01 at 16:19 -0500, Benjamin Gramlich wrote:
> I've already tried that program, but I don't very much like it.
>
> Is there an intentional design reason why such a feature has not been
> implemented?
>
> I just spent a week covering for a friend at his job. He uses Outlook,
> and i
On Sun, 2007-04-01 at 16:19 -0500, Benjamin Gramlich wrote:
> I've already tried that program, but I don't very much like it.
>
> Is there an intentional design reason why such a feature has not been
> implemented?
Yes. The "system tray", correctly called the notification area in
GNOME, is for n
I've already tried that program, but I don't very much like it.
Is there an intentional design reason why such a feature has not been
implemented?
I just spent a week covering for a friend at his job. He uses Outlook,
and it minimizes to the system tray. I got notifications of new mail,
and of ap
On Sat, 2007-03-31 at 22:23 -0500, Benjamin Gramlich wrote:
> Is it possible to have Evolution minimize to the system tray so that it
> can continue to run and notify me of email, but not crowd my window
> list?
No. But you might look at a program called "Mail Notification".
http://www.nongnu.or
Greetings,
Is it possible to have Evolution minimize to the system tray so that it
can continue to run and notify me of email, but not crowd my window
list? Or am I missing something by not implementing the
Evolution-data-server correctly?
Thank you,
Benjamin