Sorry to ask, but I can't find reliable answers to these. Since TB got so resource heavy, I've been looking for an alternative, and have settled on evolution (nice work). However, there are a couple of issues.
1. I don't want my mail and addressbook on the local drive, but on my NFS. That way, I can use whichever computer is handy to use evolution (only on one machine at a time). I've copied the mail and addressbook folder to the NFS, and ln -s to the folders, whilst mail works fine, the addressbook complains that it can't find the folder. Moving it back to the local drive and it's fine, but this will mean syncing between machines. I've also noticed with the mail folder on the NFS, evolution takes an age to start, whilst it's almost instant if the folder is on the local machine. 2. When I used TB, I had conky scripts that would report the number of unread mails for different accounts within conky (TBH, it's just a bash script that parses the output for conky). Is it possible to get an unread mail count from evolution via bash (whilst evolution is running in GUI mode)? Even if it's just a total, that will do for now. TIA _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list