On Mon, 2011-01-10 at 13:02 -0500, Martin Becze wrote:
> Ok that makes sense. But I don't understand is why evolution has a
> setting for a http proxy. What does it use a http proxy for then?
You'd be better off ignoring Evolution's Network Preferences and
sticking with the desktop-wide proxy sett
Ok that makes sense. But I don't understand is why evolution has a setting
for a http proxy. What does it use a http proxy for then?
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 12:46 PM, Pete Biggs wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to use evolution with tor? I'm using polipo as a http
> > proxy. I then used the manually
On Mon, 2011-01-10 at 11:28 -0500, Philippe LeCavalier wrote:
> Hi All.
>
> Just tackling a few Evo pet-peeves this morning...
>
> In Evo 2.30.2, when I let Evo auto-complete the recipient's address it
> breaks the section when I select the desired address
> using the enter key if I enter the pe
> Is it possible to use evolution with tor? I'm using polipo as a http
> proxy. I then used the manually proxy config to point evolution
> towards the proxy. The problem is that my true IP is still logged by
> google. Since im using gmail I can check the account activity and see
> the IP addresses
Hello,
Is it possible to use evolution with tor? I'm using polipo as a http proxy.
I then used the manually proxy config to point evolution towards the proxy.
The problem is that my true IP is still logged by google. Since im using
gmail I can check the account activity and see the IP addresses tha
Hi All.
Just tackling a few Evo pet-peeves this morning...
In Evo 2.30.2, when I let Evo auto-complete the recipient's address it
breaks the section when I select the desired address
using the enter key if I enter the persons email address rather then
simply typing their name.
The result is som
On Sun, 2011-01-09 at 14:01 +0200, Jeremy Nell wrote:
> I'm using IMAP with my Gmail account. If I create a search folder
> (within specific folders such as Inbox and Sent), then it all works
> fine.
>
> If I want the condition to include messages sent AND received from, say,
> John Doe, then I
On Mon, 2011-01-10 at 17:31 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
> On Mo, 2011-01-10 at 10:25 -0500, Philippe LeCavalier wrote:
> > Hi All.
> >
> > Silly question here. But I can't seem to find any reference as to
> > whether or not Evo has a kbd shortcut to toggle viewing msg headers or
> > not.
>
> The
On Mo, 2011-01-10 at 10:25 -0500, Philippe LeCavalier wrote:
> Hi All.
>
> Silly question here. But I can't seem to find any reference as to
> whether or not Evo has a kbd shortcut to toggle viewing msg headers or
> not.
There's no shortcut shown under "View > All Message Headers", so there
is no
On Mon, 2011-01-10 at 16:25 +0200, Jeremy Nell wrote:
> Gmail has a very intuitive replying action. If I send an email to John
> Doe, then the email gets sent per usual. If I then remember that I
> forgot to tell him something, I go to that sent email and simply click
> "reply". Gmail inserts hi
Hi All.
Silly question here. But I can't seem to find any reference as to
whether or not Evo has a kbd shortcut to toggle viewing msg headers or
not.
Thanks,
Phil
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Am Montag, den 10.01.2011, 08:38 -0600 schrieb Barry Cole:
> Is there any way to have Evolution make a sound wen new mail arrives?
> I have checked the box in setup for sound but nothing seems to work.
Which distribution?
In case of Ubuntu, please see
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=623
Am Montag, den 10.01.2011, 16:25 +0200 schrieb Jeremy Nell:
> Gmail has a very intuitive replying action. If I send an email to John
> Doe, then the email gets sent per usual. If I then remember that I
> forgot to tell him something, I go to that sent email and simply click
> "reply". Gmail inse
Is there any way to have Evolution make a sound wen new mail arrives? I
have checked the box in setup for sound but nothing seems to work.
Thanks,
Barry
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On Mon, 2011-01-10 at 15:06 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
> Am Montag, den 10.01.2011, 07:54 -0500 schrieb Carpet Nailz:
> > This might work OK--I'd need to try it for a while. But the problem is,
> > Tomboy isn't picking up any of my old (pre-Ubuntu installation) notes.
> > Where would those be stor
Gmail has a very intuitive replying action. If I send an email to John
Doe, then the email gets sent per usual. If I then remember that I
forgot to tell him something, I go to that sent email and simply click
"reply". Gmail inserts his email address. Evolution (and Outlook etc)
insert my addres
On Mon, 2011-01-10 at 11:35 +0200, Jeremy Nell wrote:
> The last few days have been frustrating for me. I'm a newbie to
> Ubuntu (of about two weeks). On Windows, I used Gmail via the
> browser. After installing Ubuntu, I decided to give Evolution a shot
> and like it a lot (since it's neatly in
Hello,
I've been using both Evolution and Tomboy for a long time on various
versions of Ubuntu and never seen this behaviour.
>
> Now the stranger thing: When I try to open Tomboy now, it seems to have
> embedded itself into Evolution as the Evolution memos applet rather than
> to be functioning
On Sun, 2011-01-09 at 14:01 +0200, Jeremy Nell wrote:
> I'm using IMAP with my Gmail account. If I create a search folder
> (within specific folders such as Inbox and Sent), then it all works
> fine.
>
> If I want the condition to include messages sent AND received from, say,
> John Doe, then I
Am Montag, den 10.01.2011, 07:54 -0500 schrieb Carpet Nailz:
> This might work OK--I'd need to try it for a while. But the problem is,
> Tomboy isn't picking up any of my old (pre-Ubuntu installation) notes.
> Where would those be stored and how would I link Tomboy back with them?
That's a Tomboy
Can someone explain this:
I've been using Tomboy with my openSUSE install and enjoying it. After I
installed Ubuntu 10.04, I would get an error message on startup, to the
effect that Tomboy couldn't be opened or found (I've forgotten the exact
message). So I went to Synaptic Pacakage Manager and t
On Mon, 2011-01-10 at 13:40 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
> Am Montag, den 10.01.2011, 06:32 -0500 schrieb Adam Tauno Williams:
> > > Currently, it's connected to Gmail via IMAP+.
> > There is no reason to check-for-new-messages if you are using IMAP+ with
> > IDLE enabled. That is the *point* of I
On Mon, 2011-01-10 at 11:35 +0200, Jeremy Nell wrote:
...
> However, my bandwidth usage shot up to between one and two gigs per
> day, and I had no idea what was causing it.
>
> Today, around 16 gigs later (after 10 days), it seems that Evolution
> is the cause. I've done everything possible to f
Am Montag, den 10.01.2011, 06:32 -0500 schrieb Adam Tauno Williams:
> > Currently, it's connected to Gmail via IMAP+.
>
> There is no reason to check-for-new-messages if you are using IMAP+ with
> IDLE enabled. That is the *point* of IDLE; the server notifies the
> client of changes; the client d
On Mon, 2011-01-10 at 11:35 +0200, Jeremy Nell wrote:
> The last few days have been frustrating for me. I'm a newbie to
> Ubuntu (of about two weeks). On Windows, I used Gmail via the
> browser. After installing Ubuntu, I decided to give Evolution a shot
> and like it a lot (since it's neatly in
Am Montag, den 10.01.2011, 11:35 +0200 schrieb Jeremy Nell:
> It checks for new mail every minute.
First idea: Is that really needed?
andre
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On Sun, 2011-01-09 at 22:29 -0900, portsample wrote:
> I'd like to be able to run the backup-restore plugin as a cron job
> periodically.
>
> This command almost does the trick,
>
> /usr/lib/evolution/2.32/evolution-backup
> --backup /home/portsample/EvolutionBackup_$(date +%T_%F)
>
> Output f
The last few days have been frustrating for me. I'm a newbie to Ubuntu (of
about two weeks). On Windows, I used Gmail via the browser. After
installing Ubuntu, I decided to give Evolution a shot and like it a lot
(since it's neatly integrated).
However, my bandwidth usage shot up to between on
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