On Thu, 2007-08-16 at 16:22 +0200, Tobias Mueller wrote: > Hi, > > On Do, 2007-08-16 at 09:52 -0400, Dinbandhu wrote: > > Is there a way in Evolution to write notes for myself in letters that > > others have written to me? > > > Not that I am aware of. > If you would use mbox format, you probably could edit the mbox > yourself ;-) > So I don't think you can edit mails in your Inbox with the Evolution > right now.
This is really surprising to hear. Until I moved over to Feisty/Evolution 3 months ago, I had been using an old version of "Eudora Light" in Windows for my e-mail. I was using the same e-mail software since 1997-- and since THEN, that feature has been available in Eudora Light. That is to say, it is a really basic feature. > But I think it's an interesting feature which is probably > worth a bug report. ok, I could report it-- if you tell me how, and if you think someone may do something about it. By the way, any idea if this feature of editing in-coming letters, is available in Thunderbird? I would almost be willing to switch for this feature alone, because I use it a lot. As someone who does a lot of correspondence in other languages, I often need to insert word definitions into my in-coming mail. > Maybe you want to convert a mail to a task or a memo, since you can > easily edit these ones. It's just that I would have to create duplicate copies of much of the incoming mail, just to insert my definitions and notes. This would require an entire secondary filing system and a lot of unnecessary bulk and duplication. Regards, Swarup _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list