On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 21:09 -0400, Caleb Marcus wrote:
> I can see where this might be useful... however, the terminology and
> relationship to "Save draft" is confusing, so perhaps it should be
> better called "Export message" or something like that.
Right. It's clear from the response I got bac
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I can see where this might be useful... however, the terminology and
relationship to "Save draft" is confusing, so perhaps it should be
better called "Export message" or something like that.
On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 10:31 -0400, Matthew Barnes wrote:
> Evolution's mail composer has a "Save" and "Save
Uhm, why has this been cross-posted to the hackers list in the first
place?
On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 15:18 -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 11:53 -0700, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
> > Um, wrong answer. He wanted to know if evolution supports message
> > priority, not "marking as import
On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 11:53 -0700, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
> Um, wrong answer. He wanted to know if evolution supports message
> priority, not "marking as important". Message priority allows the
> >>sender<< to assign a message priority from low = 5, to critical = 1
> to the message in the hopes
On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 09:16 -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 17:25 +0800, liushuai wrote:
> > I reviewed the code of evolution and also checked all columns in
> > evolution message list window. However, I could not find where to
> > display the priority of new email? I could not see
Yes. I occasionally need to save the body of an email message as a text
file in the ~/ tree. I don't want to have to poke around hidden
directories to find a saved draft.
Please do not remove this feature.
On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 10:31 -0400, Matthew Barnes wrote:
> Evolution's mail composer has
Hi Matthew,
in the case of building sort of "knowledge base" where email contents
need to go in as possible source of wisdom, it makes sense to save the
body of a mail in a non-evolution/non-mail format. It can be processed
more easily.
I must say that saving together with the mail headers would
Evolution's mail composer has a "Save" and "Save As..." feature in the
File menu that does nothing more than save the body of your message as
an HTML document. It drops any email-specific content like subject,
recipients, from address, and attachments.
Given that we have a "Save Draft" feature in
On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 17:25 +0800, liushuai wrote:
> I reviewed the code of evolution and also checked all columns in
> evolution message list window. However, I could not find where to
> display the priority of new email? I could not see whether the mail
> was urgent or normal or non-urgent.
Don'
> Try:
> exit Evolution
> in a terminal window enter
> evolution --force-shutdown
> backup your $HOME/.evolution ( tar cvfz myevo.tgz .evolution )
> rm -rf .evolution/exchange/ .evolution/mail/exchange/
> restart evolution ( it may take a few minutes to re-sync ).
Thanks a lot that fixed it
Hi every experts,
I reviewed the code of evolution and also checked all columns in
evolution message list window. However, I could not find where to
display the priority of new email? I could not see whether the mail was
urgent or normal or non-urgent.
Of course, outlook and web email client of
Hi Paul,
Paul Smith wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 17:02 +1000, Greg Vickers wrote:
>> I'm hopeful that using the latest version of Evolution will mean that
>> I can talk Exchange MAPI to the Exchange 2007 server that we recently
>> moved to...
>
> Nope, sorry :-(.
>
> I mean, getting the latest
On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 17:02 +1000, Greg Vickers wrote:
> I'm hopeful that using the latest version of Evolution will mean that
> I can talk Exchange MAPI to the Exchange 2007 server that we recently
> moved to...
Nope, sorry :-(.
I mean, getting the latest version is a prerequisite for that, but
Hi Paul,
Paul Smith wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 16:45 +1000, Greg Vickers wrote:
>> Will this work on Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy)?
>
> Yes, definitely. Up until last week I was using it on Gutsy regularly.
>
> Create a local.mk file in the same directory and put:
>
> DISTRO := gutsy
>
> th
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