Hello Raul,
On Wed, 2008-05-07 at 11:31 -0700, Raul Acevedo wrote:
> Is there any way to set custom headers for every email I send? I need a
> way to distinguish my emails from spam bounce emails I get due to
> spammers using my email address as the "From" address.
We are working on to provide a
I'm seeing what appears to be evolution generating many, many
back-to-back DNS queries (netstat -t | grep domain | wc -l returns ~9600
connections in TIME_WAIT). The reason I'm blaming evolution at this
point is the result of one lucky fuser on a connection and the fact that
stopping evolution resu
On Wed, 2008-05-07 at 17:47 +0200, Artur Mücke wrote:
> But I am talking about local calendar without any exchange solution
> behind it.
Ah. In that case, never mind. I thought you said you were talking to
an Exchange server in your original email.
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Is there any way to set custom headers for every email I send? I need a
way to distinguish my emails from spam bounce emails I get due to
spammers using my email address as the "From" address.
Raul
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> I'm not sure what you mean. Outlook shares calendars through Exchange.
> I don't believe there's any other way to do group calendaring with
> Outlook (other than exporting the calendar to a file and then importing
> it at the remote location).
Actually I am not talking about group calendaring v
On Wed, 2008-05-07 at 15:54 +0200, Artur Mücke wrote:
> What the hack. Yes, I am sending the invitations through a SMTP
> (Postfix) server but what if there is no exchange server at all?
> You can have "offline users" who are just using their local calendar
> on both sides, Evolution and Outlook a
Am Mittwoch, den 07.05.2008, 09:36 -0400 schrieb Paul Smith:
> One thing you MUST do is send your messages through the exchange server.
> If you have configured your account to send outgoing email through SMTP
> or similar, you'll get this behavior.
>
> Although, I'm not sure if this (using a non-
On Wed, 2008-05-07 at 15:05 +0200, Artur Mücke wrote:
> Hi, thx for your hint but unfortunately that didnt change anything. I
> deactivated the plugin in the plugin list but the invitations are
> still shown in plain text for Outlook users.
One thing you MUST do is send your messages through the e
Hi, thx for your hint but unfortunately that didnt change anything. I
deactivated the plugin in the plugin list but the invitations are still
shown in plain text for Outlook users.
Any other suggestions?
Cheers, Artur
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Am Mittwoch, den 07.05.2008, 11:07 +0200 schrieb Artur Mücke:
> Hi folks,
>
> I have a problem with Evolution inviting people for a meeting by e-mail.
> First of all, here is some information about my sytem.
>
> OS: Ubuntu (Hardy Heron)
> Evolution 2.22.1, installed from the official Ubuntu repo
Hi folks,
I have a problem with Evolution inviting people for a meeting by e-mail.
First of all, here is some information about my sytem.
OS: Ubuntu (Hardy Heron)
Evolution 2.22.1, installed from the official Ubuntu repository
My problem is, that people who are invited by me, don't get a proper
On Wed, 2008-05-07 at 07:59 +0530, Johnny Jacob wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-05-07 at 09:34 +1000, Greg Vickers wrote:
> > > I can now check the Exchange MAPI plugin from plugins and re-start
> > > Evolution and it's still checked. However, I cannot create any new
> > > accounts with this type. This is no
I am setting up a system with which I can use 1 addressbook for all my
contacts (for email, addresses, some custom fields).
This addressbook will be shared with multiple applications, like
Evolution, Thunderbird and a custom aplication.
Which schema is best to use?
I am using organizationalPerso
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