Le lundi 10 juillet 2017 à 15:18 +0200, Milan Crha a écrit :
> There is a possibility, though unlikely, that you configured the
> calendar with the "Server handles meeting invitations" checked, the
> calendar opened and it looked fine, then you decided to uncheck it,
> which properly saved the conf
Hello Milan,
Le lundi 10 juillet 2017 à 10:31 +0200, Milan Crha a écrit :
> it also verifies that the email address you've used for the Organizer
> is one of your Mail accounts, which means that you are the organizer,
> thus you are allowed to send the invitation.
I only use one email address, so
Hello Angel,
Thanks very much for your answer.
Le vendredi 07 juillet 2017 à 08:42 +0200, Ángel a écrit :
> create the meeting and, instead of pressing save, close the window.
> It then prompts you to save it and inform the attendees.
Unfortunately if only prompts me to save the meeting but noth
Hi all,
I use debian unstable, Gnome Evolution 3.22.6, And I don't know why I can't
do what a colleague of mine with the same system and version of evolution is
able to do :
When he creates a new meeting, after saving and closing it, evolution asks
him if he wants to send an invitation to the att
Hi all,
I use Debian experimental package of evolution (3.0.0-2) and would like
to know if Message filters are located in some files on my system or
not : I would like to copy them from a user to another one instead of
rewriting them.
Thanks a lot.
Pierre
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Le jeudi 28 avril 2011 à 11:30 +0100, Pete Biggs a écrit :
> They are in ~/.config/evolution/mail/filters.xml - but I don't think
> it is possible to copy them between machines/users because they
> reference folder URIs, rather than names, and those URIs are unique to
> the config.
>
> Basically a
Hi all,
I use Debian experimental package of evolution (3.0.0-2) and would like
to know if Message filters are located in some files on my system or
not : I would like to copy them from a user to another one instead of
rewriting them.
Thanks a lot.
Pierre
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