finally, I wrote a simple shell script to collect mail addresses. I provided
it here for further reference.
first, create a shell script
#! /bin/sh
sed -n -r '/^[fF]rom.*:.*\w+([-+.]\w+)*...@\w+([-.]\w+)*\.\w+([-.]\w+)*/p' - |
egrep -o '\w+([-+.]\w+)*...@\w+([-.]\w+)*\.\w+([-.]\w+)*' >>
/home/xi
Am Donnerstag, den 17.06.2010, 00:03 -0430 schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan:
> On Wed, 2010-06-16 at 10:30 -0700, larrysl...@znet.com wrote:
> > Hello, Evolution 2.24.5 is currently installed in my Fedora 10. I have
> > downloaded and extracted 2.30.1 to my home folder. Now, how do I update
> > 2.24.5 t
On Fri, 2010-06-18 at 09:09 +0800, Ng Oon-Ee wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 8:01 AM, Bart
> wrote:
> > I have seen several questions about evolution where the user is using an
> > outdated version. The answer is always to update his software and then see
> > if the problem goes away. This is,
I have seen several questions about evolution where the user is using an
outdated version. The answer is always to update his software and then
see if the problem goes away. This is, of course, as it should be.
However...
As much as I'm aware this specific question will become moot in a few
days
El mié, 16-06-2010 a las 23:37 +0200, Raphael Frey escribió:
> Hi you all,
>
> could someone please explain me how Evolution gets the current network
> connection state (going offline when the Internet connection gets down)
> and if this would be easy to implement in other mail programmes (like