On Thu, 2015-09-17 at 08:05 +0200, Clara Cagigal Cobo wrote:
> smtp.ono.com as server in port 25, requires authentification thicked,
> without cyphering, plain and my username.
Hi,
I just tried this and even the server claims it supports PLAIN
authentication it fails with it. There is also
My mail was rejected for not being a member in the evolution list. Now I
have suscribed to it.
So I resend my question:
Ubuntu gnome shell 14.04 dual boot with win vista in hp compaq 6720s
laptop. Since I upgraded from 12.04 to 14.04 and evolution 3.10.4 was
installed (before I had the 3.2 evoluti
Here is the output that I tried to post earlier via direct email from
evolution. I'll copy/paste that reply since it wasn't attached to my
registered account.
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I think this should work. Copy/Pasted an Image
[cid:[hidden email]]
-Original Message-
From: PeteK [via Gnome Evolution - G
Thanks Pete, will try that this morning.
Should I send the email from evolution to evolution-list@gnome.org or would
that open a new thread?
BR
Pete
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On Wed, 2015-09-16 at 09:33 -0400, John Lauterbach wrote:
> Is there a reason that evolution 3.16.5 (and earlier versions) only
> allows placement of the "Signature:" at either the top of an e-mail
> of the bottom of an e-mail? I have many cases when I need to add my
> business signature (contains
Is there a reason that evolution 3.16.5 (and earlier versions) only allows
placement of the "Signature:" at either the top of an e-mail of the bottom of an
e-mail? I have many cases when I need to add my business signature (contains my
full contact information) to an e-mail I am writing in respons
>
> My biggest issue is still the missing in-line HTML image. the only thing the
> recipient gets is
>
> [cid:1442352806.30984.4.camel@myPCName]
>
> and then the image is attached in a format that no one can read.
It's a PNG file.
And it all works fine for me - the sequence I have just used
Thanks, was able to figure out that I needed to clear all of my Outlook rules
that were server side and that cleared up everything.
My biggest issue is still the missing in-line HTML image. the only thing the
recipient gets is
[cid:1442352806.30984.4.camel@myPCName]
and then the image is attach
On Tue, 2015-09-15 at 12:21 +0200, Bjørn T Johansen wrote:
> And it also seems to only happen on specific calendar messages but at
> the moment I don't recall which... I will update this post when it
> happends again...
Hi,
thanks. It would be also good to know what you did in the Trash f