menus/toolbar no longer exist. How does one go about
changing (or more importantly, *adding*) keyboard shortcuts now?
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http://live.gnome.org/Evolution/FAQ#How_can_I_change_my_keyboard_shortcuts.3F
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rock-solid for me.
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ws for quite a while -- that is a slick UI
element IMO. I like it.
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This has been discussed several times, but I guess the devs don't use
this kind of scheme themselves, and there hasn't been enough noise made
about it to bump implementing it up the priority list. Maybe an
implementation patch sent to the list would have a positive effect :)
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at address.
It's just silly IMO, to prevent users from simply modifying the header
directly for no good reason.
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edit the "From:" header in that case would be very useful.
Oh, and give me a break. Providing this functionality would not in any
way make Evolution a desirable platform for spammers. Spammers don't
use general purpose MUAs like evolution, they use
oncerting in any case, and in my case, pretty much *never*
what I want it to do. Maybe there ought to be some kind of address book
preference that controls the behavior?
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Evoluti
s it,
and is offended by the insinuation that it is similar to Outlook :o).
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ch). IME, KDE-based apps tend to look and behave a lot more like
MS apps than gnome/gtk apps do.
Oh, and speaking of ugly... TOFU posting in response to a digest mail,
without even bothering to trim the digest? Now that's ugly, and pretty
bad m
there were any reference to "windows" and got no
> responses.
The first result of a google search for "evolution windows" is:
http://shellter.sourceforge.net/evolution/ AFAIK, that's the only
effort going on to port evolution to windows.
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your question. This method works on any
folder/inbox you employ it on. Are you looking for a single place to
see all of your "need to follow up" emails? If so, just create a
virtual folder which searches all the relevant folders for emails
flagged with "follow up" or "
". Sometimes I'll also
select "Mark as important" to flag messages as well. The "important"
attribute is nice because it's an IMAP attribute, which means it's
stored on the server, which means it'll be there when you connect from a
different client. The
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ndering if there was some other shortcut to
dismissing reminders that I haven't found yet?
Thanks,
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evo keybindings suck, but at least they're the same
for both email and news :-).
* On a similar theme -- I can check news whenever I read email,
instead of remembering to fire up a separate app for news.
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ucture, and only read if I see a
thread pattern I find interesting. In addition, I read some folders
multiple times daily, while others, I only skim once per week.
I get literally thousands of new messages per day between M/Ls and nntp,
and just stuffing them all into an "unread" folde
e address list?
AFAICT, there does need to be some kind of configuration change on the
server, but I'm not sure what it is. Maybe the server has to support
plain-ol ldap queries, and doesn't by default? I know that evolution
can talk to some of the GAL servers inside HP, but not
wrong was that it kept asking for his password
over and over.
Overall though, it works quite well for him, and he's a happy camper :)
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s apparently a standalone app you
need to use to set up your msexchange account nowadays -- it's called
"ximian-connector-setup-2.4". Run it, and you'll be able to enter all
the particulars of your msexchange service.
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that that's a way you
could accomplish it :)
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evolution-sync-to
Description: application/shellscript
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directories be synchronized in some fashion?
I've posted this before, but here's the script I use to syncronize my
evolution tree from one machine to another..
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Descript
et those two preference to different fonts.
2) you can easily change the font at any time with the "+" and
"-" keystrokes. I find that handy for dealing with html crud from
msoutlook users..
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just FYI, in case it's related to the problems you're
having.
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tory. The free/busy configuration
dialog is in the calendar prefs in evolution version 2.4. You don't
need to install anything other than the base evolution package to do
this.
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(evolution 2.4.1-0ubuntu7, and gnome-pilot 2.0.13-0ubuntu10).
Note that the backup conduit does *not* work though. It just hangs
while backing up the calendar database (I suspect due to the changes in
the calendar application I mentioned before).
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to add the gpilot applet to a
toolbar somewhere, as it gives you a nice GUI indicator of activity
while the sync is happening.
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t double entries in your
calendar.pbd). Bizzare...
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