On Tue, 2010-02-16 at 15:02 +1100, Nick Jenkins wrote:
> How do people feel about swapping these shortcuts, so that "save draft"
> becomes ctrl+s ?
That's sounds excellent.
We're so used to tapping Ctrl+S for casual saves of work-in-progress
that it would be less jarring to momentarily (and unint
Hello fellow Evo users,
I would like to ask for people's feedback and comments on a proposed
shortcut key change.
Currently, when composing an email, currently ctrl-s tries to save an
email to disk (i.e. "save as..."), rather than saving a draft of the
email to the Drafts folder. ("Save Draft" is
> > > Exchange delimits email address in the To: field with semicolons
> > > instead of commas. Since Evo. is set to look for commas, the result
> > > is that if an email is sent to more than one person, the other
> > > addresses do not appear in the header of the message in Evo.
> > >
> > > Is
I have successfully connected to my work exchange a/c via davmail -
evolution cant connect though (using connector) - possibly due to the
customized page in use. However IMAP is available, but I still cant
connect while another can connect using a Mac and the settings appear
correct.
The problem
El día Monday, February 15, 2010 a las 10:01:47PM +1100, Nick Jenkins escribió:
> > Exchange delimits email address in the To: field with semicolons
> > instead of commas. Since Evo. is set to look for commas, the result
> > is that if an email is sent to more than one person, the other
> > addre
> Exchange delimits email address in the To: field with semicolons
> instead of commas. Since Evo. is set to look for commas, the result
> is that if an email is sent to more than one person, the other
> addresses do not appear in the header of the message in Evo.
>
> This is based on the Mailsta