Re: [Evolution] Evolution + Exchange (was: Evolution for Windows...)

2009-01-18 Thread Suman Manjunath
On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 19:27, Dustin Hamilton  wrote:
> I found a command to get the evolution-exchange package installed, but it 
> kicks an error... seems to detect my Exchange 2007 server as being Exchange 
> 5.5 and states the Exchange Connector only supports 2000 and 2003. Any 
> suggestions?

The evolution-exchange package you installed does not work with
Exchange 2007. So the error :-)
evolution-mapi (which is still WIP) will provide connectivity to
Exchange 2007 servers. However, it is unlikely that you would find the
evolution-mapi package for xUbuntu 8.10

-Suman
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Re: [Evolution] Evolution + Exchange (was: Evolution for Windows...)

2009-01-18 Thread Dustin Hamilton
I assume that WIP means Work In Progress?  Is there anything I can do to 
help/test? I'm honestly not a developer, but would like to help if possible...

Also, did you mean that some packages are more difficult to find on xUbuntu? 
I'm quite new to Linux so not familiar with the differences or what is needed 
to put some software on one system or another. Used Solaris 8 years ago, but 
nothing since.

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Subject: Re: [Evolution] Evolution + Exchange (was: Evolution for Windows...)

On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 19:27, Dustin Hamilton  wrote:
> I found a command to get the evolution-exchange package installed, but it 
> kicks an error... seems to detect my Exchange 2007 server as being Exchange 
> 5.5 and states the Exchange Connector only supports 2000 and 2003. Any 
> suggestions?

The evolution-exchange package you installed does not work with
Exchange 2007. So the error :-)
evolution-mapi (which is still WIP) will provide connectivity to
Exchange 2007 servers. However, it is unlikely that you would find the
evolution-mapi package for xUbuntu 8.10

-Suman
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[Evolution] list of messages & message preview

2009-01-18 Thread Loïc Alejandro
Hello,

I would like to know how I can put the list of messages and the message
preview the one next to the other like columns and not the one above the
other.

Another question : is it the appropriate list for feature requests ?

Do I have to write to this list in English, or can I do it in French ?

Thanks.

L o ï c
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Re: [Evolution] list of messages & message preview

2009-01-18 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sun, 2009-01-18 at 19:56 +0100, Loïc Alejandro wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I would like to know how I can put the list of messages and the
> message preview the one next to the other like columns and not the one
> above the other.

View->Preview->Vertical View (older versions of Evo don't have this, but
you don't say what version you're using).

> Another question : is it the appropriate list for feature requests ?

Not really. It's fine if you want to discuss something, but to have a
request properly registered you need to post it to Bugzilla
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org) which means 1) creating an account (easy)
and 2) identifying which part of Gnome you want to enhance (since this
BZ is for all of Gnome, not just Evo).

> Do I have to write to this list in English, or can I do it in French ?

I'm afraid the list is strongly oriented to English. French-speaking
users will understand you but the rest will just be annoyed. Your
English certainly seems good enough from what we can tell :-)

poc

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[Evolution] How to make a junk folder?

2009-01-18 Thread William John Murray

  Hello all,
I have trouble at the moment with evo marking good mail as junk.
I have turned off the filtering and deleted the downloaded folders and
seem to have my mail back, but the root problem is that I can never see 
junk mail.
   There was a REAL folder called 'junk' on the server; I just deleted
it.
   Is there a way to make evolution rebuild its virtual junk folder?
  Thank you,
  Bill
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[Evolution] Evolution for Windows: wont start

2009-01-18 Thread Dustin Hamilton
I just installed Evolution for Windows in prep for making a future jump from 
Window to Linux... unfortunately I cant even get it to launch.  I installed 
v2.24.0 and when I try to run it I get the error "This application has failed 
to start because MSVCR71.dll was not found..."

A search shows many different copies of this file, most of which are in a Java 
subdirectory... so I am thinking it is already registered and perhaps Evolution 
isn't able to access it?

Thanks for any assistance...
-Dustin


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[Evolution] svn head today -- unable to open URL's in mail

2009-01-18 Thread Reid Thompson
1) Kudos to whomever fixed the Weather Calendar
2) Clicking on URL's in emails fails to open the link.  I get an error
popup with:

   Could not open the link
 
   Operation not supported

Thanks,
reid



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Re: [Evolution] Evolution + Exchange (was: Evolution for Windows...)

2009-01-18 Thread Suman Manjunath
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 21:37, Dustin Hamilton  wrote:
> I assume that WIP means Work In Progress?

Yes :-)

> Also, did you mean that some packages are more difficult to find on xUbuntu?

Nothing like that. evolution-mapi depends on Evolution 2.25.3 which
will only be available with GNOME 2.26 (i.e. the version of GNOME in
the next Ubuntu release).

HTH

-Suman
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Re: [Evolution] PST import plugin for Evolution added

2009-01-18 Thread HggdH
On Fri, 2009-01-16 at 08:56 +0530, Bharath Acharya wrote:
> > Bharath -- the libpst patch you list: has it been proposed (&
> accepted)
> > upstream already? If not, could you tell us when it is? I would
> rather
> > have libpst packaged as pure as possible from upstream...
> 
> 
> http://hg.five-ten-sg.com/libpst/rev/ff1743cbe4aa 
> ^^^ That's the commit for generating a shared library. The other patch
> I'll make changes to the Evo code sometime soon to fix it up locally
> than upstream in libpst. For now its a patch on top of libpst.
> 
> I'll build the new packages released and let you know the results.
> 

I have gone ahead and built Ubuntu packages for libpst-0.6.25. Of
course, I am not sure the plugin works with them (I cannot test, since I
have no .pst files to play with).

But I *did* build Evo trunk with it, and the plugin was compiled in.
Now, if I select File/Import, I do not see any option for an Outlook PST
file; If I select Edit/Plugins, the plugin is shown enabled. I do not
know if this is is the correct behaviour or not.

Some observations on the Ubuntu package(s):

0. Bharath's additional patch is also built in
(via ./debian/patches/10-current-attach.patch). I had to rebase it to
0.6.25.

1. I had to radically change the debianisation provided by upstream. I
am not sure what upstream intended, but their debianisation simply does
not work, and they do not provide clean sources (i.e., without
debianisation). So the current source package is, huh, sort of tainted
with my changes to the ./debian directory contents. But the original
upstream source is still provided.

2. I split the binary packages in readpst (the command-line utilities),
libpst (the shared library), and libpst-dev (the development files). All
binaries have debugging symbols enabled by default. the libpst package
is needed for Evolution run-time; the libpst-dev for building Evolution
(actually, the plugin), and it is not needed for run-time; the readpst
packages provide the same as older libpst releases (just the
command-line utilities).

Later on I will split the debugging symbols to standard Debian -dbg
packages.

3. They are available on my personal package space on Ubuntu
(https://launchpad.net/~hggdh2/+archive). The source and binaries
packages can be downloaded from there, for i386, AMD64, and lpia.

4. If someone actually uses them, I would like to have feedback. There
are certainly still some cleanup to be done for the packages.

5. No, I did not build Evo trunk in my PPA, and I do not intend to.

Regards,

..hggdh..


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