I've been using Evolution v1.4.6 on a RedHat 9 box for years and finally
decided it was time to move to something newer. I've installed Fedora 8,
which includes Evolution v2.12.1. I copied over my /evolution directory
hoping Evolution would notice it on start up and magically upgrade it.
No such lu
On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 15:11 -0500, Chris Boyce wrote:
> do you know of a way to view these calendars
> separately, instead of having millions of events (personal, work, etc)
> all crammed into one view?
You can check and uncheck them to display as desired.
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I realized what I did... I subscribed the IMAP version of the folder
instead of the Exchange version... Now it shows up in the Calendars
area. Thanks for your help!
Sorry to be a pain, but do you know of a way to view these calendars
separately, instead of having millions of events (personal, wor
Now go to your calendars and the shared calendar should appear in the
tree. Check the box next to the calendars you want displayed.
On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 13:45 -0500, Chris Boyce wrote:
> OK... I did that and subscribed the folder I needed. But I'm not sure
> what to do next.
>
> thanks
>
> >
OK... I did that and subscribed the folder I needed. But I'm not sure
what to do next.
thanks
>
> I've been able to do this in 2.10 & 2.12 (Ubuntu) and 2.6 (SLED).
>
> You have to view your email, then go to the Folder -> Subscriptions menu
> item. (The menu item doesn't seem to be available
On Fri, 2007-11-09 at 13:27 -0500, Chris Boyce wrote:
> Our company publishes various calendars on our exchange server under a
> public-folders area. I would like to be able open one of these in
> Evolution (as a calendar) but it only seems to be available via IMAP,
> not via my Exchange account.
Hi folks,
Our company publishes various calendars on our exchange server under a
public-folders area. I would like to be able open one of these in
Evolution (as a calendar) but it only seems to be available via IMAP,
not via my Exchange account. Evolution won't let me create a new
calendar from
openSUSE 10.2, Evol 2.12, Exchange account
My Exchange folders msg counts doesn't always update when messages
filtered to it.
I have to navigate to the folder to see if there are new messages in it
(at this time the folder font is bold-ed and count is displayed)
Any ideas?
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