On Sun, 2007-06-03 at 23:23 -0400, Dinbandhu wrote:
2. Why is all my incoming mail duplicated in the trash?
If I go to my trash bin in evolution, all the letters I have received
since I started using evolution three weeks ago, are there in the trash.
They are also located where I put them,
On Mon, 2007-06-04 at 10:18 +1000, David wrote:
I have a similar query to that raised by Jo Atallah.
I'm now running Evolution on 2 systems - v2.8.2-2 on Win XP SP2 and
v2.10.1 on Ubuntu 7.04
I've been previously caught by system failures that result in annoying
losses of data. In order
Thank you, Øystein, for your reply.
1. How do I create a mailing list?
Let's say I have 20 e-mail addresses which I mail to regularly. And I
want to collect them all together under the name ink-suppliers. So
every time I want to communicate with my ink suppliers, all I have to do
is
2007/6/4, Dinbandhu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thank you, Øystein, for your reply.
1. How do I create a mailing list?
Let's say I have 20 e-mail addresses which I mail to regularly. And I
want to collect them all together under the name ink-suppliers. So
every time I want to communicate
Hi Iigo
Thanks for your reply.
I found the size filter in"Edit - Message Filters - Add" but this mail
size filter here only applies to email *already downloaded* to the pc.
Then you can apply filter rules based on size
Oh, and "Stop processing" means to stop all other filter rules if
I'm using gnome 2.18 + evolution 2.10.1
I love the integration between gnome and evolution so I can see the
things of the day.
However some times I need to to be reminded of a particular task, is it
possible to do that ? I check the documentation and googled but didn't
find anything to start
Is is possible to disable the keyring password prompt? It pops up often
enough that it's getting annoying, and I don't really need it in my work
situation (SOHO).
Thanks,
Pat
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Is there a way to rearrange mail folders? For example, suppose I want
the inbox at the bottom of the list rather than the top, how would I
move it?
Thanks,
Pat
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In Outlook it's possible to do primary and secondary sorting of tasks in
a task list. For example, one can first sort according to, say,
Priority by clicking the Priority header, and then do a secondary sort
on Tasks (or any other field of interest) by shift-clicking on the Task
header.
Is it
Andy Allen wrote:
Is this a known problem or bug with the migration process - should I
give up trying to do this, forget about all my previous email stuff and
just start again with Evolution 2.0.2?
Any suggestions please?
The nicest way to deal with mail client changes is to find another
Dear Andy,
but this email thing is a real sticking point at the moment.
Heard of *Thunderbird* - Reclaim your
inboxhttp://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/
I am an avid user of evolution.
Thanks
On 30 May 2007 11:19:56 +0100, Andy Allen [EMAIL
On Tue, 22 May 2007 12:09:47 +0200, Roberto Tramontano scripst:
Hiya, I need some help how to change the outgoing SMTP port to 2525!
would setting email server in Mail sending to hostname:2525 work?
Matej
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On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 15:58:36 +0200, Thomas Novin scripst:
You mean top posting? Move your cursor to the top of the message and
press Enter a few times?
It doesn't help with signatures, which should be with top-posting above
the replied message, not below.
Matej
On 30 May 2007 11:19:56 +0100, Andy Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm desperately trying to upgrade from RedHat 9 to CentOS 4.4, but the
one thing that's really causing me problems is migrating from Evolution
1.2.2 (bundled with RedHat 9) to 2.0.2 (bundled with CentOS 4.4.
When running
On Wed, 2007-05-30 at 08:11 -0400, Patrick M. Kelecy wrote:
I'm using Evolution 2.8.2 and often get email with embedded pictures
(such as eBay watch notices, etc). Right now the pictures just appear
as a box with a red x in it. Is there anyway to actually display the
picture, like MS Outlook
You can define custom views where it can sort based on multiple entries.
View-Current View-Define View
-Srini.
On Fri, 2007-06-01 at 21:56 -0400, Patrick M. Kelecy wrote:
In Outlook it's possible to do primary and secondary sorting of tasks in
a task list. For example, one can first sort
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