Re: [Evolution] Spam in IMAP inbox folder when viewed outside of Evolution.

2009-01-17 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sat, 2009-01-17 at 23:39 +1100, Nick Jenkins wrote: > Hi all, > > I am currently setting up reading IMAP email on my mobile phone, but one > problem is the mail that I have marked as spam in Evolution. In > Evolution it's quarantined separately into a "Junk" folder for that IMAP > account, but

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

2009-01-17 Thread Dustin Hamilton
Tor, Thank you very much for the direct replies; I am very new to looking into Linux, but I believe I have heard of your name in quite high regard before... I like the idea of Evolution for Windows, but yeah I think for an end-user it seems not mature enough for everyday use... at least this is

[Evolution] Spam in IMAP inbox folder when viewed outside of Evolution.

2009-01-17 Thread Nick Jenkins
Hi all, I am currently setting up reading IMAP email on my mobile phone, but one problem is the mail that I have marked as spam in Evolution. In Evolution it's quarantined separately into a "Junk" folder for that IMAP account, but when I use the IMAP mobile phone client, all the spam still shows a

Re: [Evolution] Opening ical/vcard files through command line

2009-01-17 Thread Nick Jenkins
> >> Many web pages offers ical/vcard files. Is is possible to open them > >> directly in evolution instead of saving it first and then importing > from > >> the File menu? > > You probably have to associate VCS/VCF data with Evolution in your > browser. In Mozilla FireFox: > Edit -> Preferences

Re: [Evolution] Evolution for Windows: wont start

2009-01-17 Thread Tor Lillqvist
> Tor - thank you for the help, that did it... after that I was able to launch > the program, although it appears to keep a command-prompt window open? It's not really a "command prompt" window, as there is not command interpreter (cmd.exe) there, it's just Evolution's windows. The correct term i