On Wed, 2022-07-06 at 17:42 -0600, Jim Arner wrote:
> How does one disable the 'new e-mail' pop-up alarm (sound and display)? Those
> are somewhat annoying.
>
> I'm using Evolution 3.36.5-0ubuntu1 on Linux Mint 20.3
>
It's done via a plugin which can be turned off via the plugin config -
which
On 2022-07-06 at 22:44 +, Jon Gerdes wrote:
> Dear all
>
> I'm not sure where to go to make interface suggestions so I'll start
> here.
>
> I use Evo on my laptop to connect to an MS Exchange via EWS and auth
> via Kerberos. I can be on a customer site or at
> home or in the office. I can
How does one disable the 'new e-mail' pop-up alarm (sound and display)? Those
are somewhat annoying.
I'm using Evolution 3.36.5-0ubuntu1 on Linux Mint 20.3
I have edited /etc/xdg/autostart/org.gnome.Evolution-alarm-notify.desktop as
below: 'NotShowIn'
I'm still getting the pop-up - I did
>
>
> The "Failed to connect" bar at the top of the message list is a right old
> pain for me. I understand that making it
> prominent is desirable for people who need a right old kick in the visuals
> but it makes the main part of Evo jump up and
> down in response to the many button clicks
Dear all
I'm not sure where to go to make interface suggestions so I'll start here.
I use Evo on my laptop to connect to an MS Exchange via EWS and auth via
Kerberos. I can be on a customer site or at
home or in the office. I can be connected via a VPN and I use IPv4 and 6. I
also