Le mardi 14 septembre 2010 à 19:15 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan a écrit :
How did you turn off indexes?
Click on mailbox and uncheck Index text messages. This is written in
French, I don't know the original text in English.
IMHO, the ability to purge mailboxes should be more visible. Maybe
my system is updated evolution with evo-mapi on fedora 13. I use
evo-mapi connected to exchange 2007 and get mails. So far so good. Now
my question is when there is not internet connection, all email
contents were not available, showing this is message is not available
in offline mode. Is
IMHO, the ability to purge mailboxes should be more visible. Maybe
evolution should warn that a mailbox is full of 90% deleted messages
(which was my case).
Isn't that what the View - Hide Deleted Messages tick box is all
about?
I haven't configured a clean install of Evo recently, but
How did you turn off indexes?
Click on mailbox and uncheck Index text messages. This is written in
French, I don't know the original text in English.
I had the same question (how to turn off indexes). Looks like it's
something that applies to local/On this computer mailboxes only -
under
On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 19:36 +1000, Nick Jenkins wrote:
How did you turn off indexes?
Click on mailbox and uncheck Index text messages. This is written in
French, I don't know the original text in English.
I had the same question (how to turn off indexes). Looks like it's
something
Hi,
in e-mails I generally use non-proportional fonts.
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| Some people like UTF-8 art F/K/A ASCII art. |
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However, the monospace 10 font I selected in the
preferences/mail preferences/general tab, is
Some background and then a question ...
Below, please find the Reply-to-All that failed to include the original
sender and thus became a Reply-to-Some message. This is the message that
freaked me out and leaves me in a state of not entirely trusting
Evolution.
Searching the web, I have found
First of all, this appears to be a reply to a message I don't recall
seeing, don't have in my Evo folder, and can't find in the online list
archives. It also has no In-Reply-To header. Are you sure you sent the
original message to this list?
On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 15:05 -0700, Vern McGeorge wrote: