Can't help with the first part of your question. I never "open" emails the way 
it sounds like you do. I just read them in the preview pane. In that sense, I 
never "leave" the inbox.

As to the other part, I don't know why you are getting a *single* hypen above 
your signature. A double hyphen by itself on the first line of your signature 
is a standard that an email client can use to strip the signature from replies. 
Compliant clients add that to the signature. I don't know if that is what you 
are seeing as I am on my phone and not near evo right now to confirm.

--
Art Alexion
MIS/Central Office Support
Resources for Human Development

----- Original Message -----
From: evolution-list-boun...@gnome.org <evolution-list-boun...@gnome.org>
To: evolution-list@gnome.org <evolution-list@gnome.org>
Sent: Sat Feb 21 11:09:13 2009
Subject: [Evolution] Evaluating Evolution- some basic questions

Hello,

I'm new to the list and well as to evolution.  I've been an Outlook user for 
years but have finally expunged windows from my home computers.  I also have 
some workplace interest in the application.  

Trying to "fine-tune" my evolution environment and, for once, google wasn't 
able to help me.  There are a couple very annoying things I'm trying to change 
that I can't seem to.  

First, when I read a message and click the delete button at the top of the 
message, I am immediately taken to the next message.  I absolutely hate this 
and simply want the message to close so I can again view the inbox or whatever 
folder I am viewing at that time.  How can I modify this?  

Second, note the one hyphen in my signature above the longer series below?  I 
can't get rid of that "hovering hyphen."  I've edited my signature, of course, 
but that hovering hyphen doesn't appear there.  How can I get rid of that?  

I'm also interested in evaluating Evolution as an alternative to Outlook for my 
workplace.  We currently use Outlook and Exchange but with the next round of 
PCs we buy I want to NOT buy MS Office and install OpenOffice.  Of course, I 
still need an exchange client.  Where can I find some detailed documentation on 
using Evolution in conjunction with Exchange?  

Thanks for any help or replies.  

Cheers! 
Rob


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