On 5/15/07, Patrick O'Callaghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 11:01 -0700, Schlaegel wrote:
> > I am switching to evolution from Thunderbird. I use a quite extensive
> > set of filters and want to apply them to all of my existing email. I
> > can not find any global "apply" fe
Evolution has come a long way, I'm using it with Exchange it is
definately the Outlook killer we have been waiting for.
I'm flagging messages for follow up and I'm able to create a search
folder that shows all messages with the follow up flag. Unfortunately it
shows all the messages I have marked
Why is it that despite the fact that I haven't put a single item in the
trash bin, when I click on "trash", every single e-mail I've received so
far appears there? Those e-mails are also present in the various folders
I've created for them, but they also appear when I open the "trash"
folder. --Whi
Hello all,
I've just set up Ubuntu 7.04 on my laptop and started using evolution.
Two quick questions:
1. I live in a rural area that still only has dial-up modem access. I
sometimes need to dial up from one or another account, and so like to
have three different dialer icons set up on my desktop
On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 11:01 -0700, Schlaegel wrote:
> I am switching to exchange from Thunderbird. I use a quite extensive
> set of filters and want to apply them to all of my existing email. I
> can not find any global "apply" feature. In Thuderbird this is in the
> same dialog that allows one to
> [...] I see that I can hit CTRL+Y or choose "Message"->"Apply
> Filters", but this only works on the selected email, not on entire
> folders.
You can easily select all messages in a folder with CTRL+A. In case you
have a lot of folders and don't want to iterate through all of them
manually, you c
Schlaegel wrote:
> I am switching to exchange from Thunderbird. I use a quite extensive
> set of filters and want to apply them to all of my existing
EDIT:s/exchange/Evolution/
Yikes, did I just say I was switching to exchange. That is not what I
meant to say. Now, back to the topic at hand, app
I am switching to exchange from Thunderbird. I use a quite extensive set
of filters and want to apply them to all of my existing email. I can not
find any global "apply" feature. In Thuderbird this is in the same
dialog that allows one to manage the filters. I see that I can hit CTRL
+Y or choose "
Do'h! I've just discovered that you can open separate windows and hide
the switcher, giving almost the behaviour I want. (My only gripe now is
that all the windows are called "Evolution..." in my gnome panel.)
Sorry about wasting your time.
Malcolm.
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I've just started to use evolution and it's very nice, but I can't help
feeling that its user interface is very complicated (especially
compared with other Gnome apps).
In particular, I find the modal menu & toolbar a bit head-wrecking. I'd
much rather have each mode in a different window, as if t
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