On Fri, 2011-04-22 at 05:17 +0200, Thomas Mittelstaedt wrote: > Am Freitag, den 22.04.2011, 12:41 +1000 schrieb Elmar Haag: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Thomas Mittelstaedt [mailto:tmsta...@t-mittelstaedt.de] > > Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 6:45 AM > > To: Elmar Haag > > Cc: evolution-list@gnome.org > > Subject: Re: [Evolution] Date dispay > > > > > > Am Montag, den 18.04.2011, 10:52 +0200 schrieb Andre Klapper: > > > On Sun, 2011-04-17 at 09:57 +1000, Elmar Haag wrote: > > > > How can I change the format how the dates are displayed from "Today", > > > > "Yesterday","X days ago" to the normal date format like "18/03/11" or > > > > "18-03-2011". > > > > > > Edit > Preferences > Mail Preferences > Headers > Date/Time Format > > > > > > > Also how can I edit the subject line of received e-mails. > > > > > > You cannot. > > > > Well, if you only have to do it every once and a while, you could save > > the message to a file, edit the file with your favorite text editor, > > i.e. the line which starts with "Subject:" and reimport it into > > evolution, file->import. > > > > > > Thanks for the advise. > > > > I changed the date display to 18-04-11 by modifying the configuration file. > > > > We receive more than 100 emails each day plus the usual spam. The > > receptionist > > checks them and manually adds the customer number & name to the beginning > > of the > > subject line using MS Outlook. She is the only one left using MS$ with the > > associated problems. > > > > The receptionist could just forward the mail received, via Ctrl-F. In > this new mail he or she can edit the subject line. > > Tried it. Does not work because she has to re-enter the receiver's e-mail address. At present she just opens the mail message, modifies the subject line and clicks on save.
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