hi björn,
fur future reference, please post this to the evolution users list at
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
this list is for code discussion only.
@evo hackers: adding a meaningful description for both evolution-list
and evolution-hackers list at http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/
could be useful, heh? harish? ;-)
Am Mittwoch, den 03.01.2007, 15:14 +0100 schrieb Björn Fay:
1. Don't load attachments by default. Load them if I click on them, this
saves bandwith.
if just all servers would understand this... ;-)
2. It's good to be able to modify the view of the mailfolder, but it
would be even better if I could change the view at once for many
folders, without clicking on each and select the saved view. Or make the
default changeable.
iirc, this is already filed as a feature request in bugzilla.gnome.org.
The temporary file to open an attachment should be saved with read/write
access not read only.
no, definitely not, because evo would save a file in evolution's temp
folder when clicking on the save button of the external application the
attachment was opened with, so the user will never find that changed
file again. read-only mode was done by purpose, and it's good to have.
When I write a mail, I want to write more than one address (per hand),
which is not in my addressbook. I am used to it from thunderbird and
it should not be a big deal.
i don't get the point here. what *exactly* are you used to, what are you
missing?
There is an option for export an calendar via SSH. Why not make an
entier SSH-calendar, so you could have an easy
light-weight-calendar-server. Could not be so difficult, I think.
please not. evolution is not a server application, but a client. just
use server applications if you need server applications, or use
CalDAV... :-)
A greater wish would be an interface for eGroupware, perhaps per SyncML
or so. There are external programs already, but it's still a bit
complicated.
yes, there's an syncml plugin available, as far as i know - it is
possible already. what's exactly complicated here?
cheers,
andre
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