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Thank you Milan, for your's and other members' helpful replies to my
newbie questions. It is what makes a community.
What is a Collection Mail Account? how does it differ from a regular
mail account? When should I use it?
Is there a step-by-step tutorial on getting encryption keys a
Hello Evolutionists,
I have been reading everything I can find on Evolution (mail, that is
;), even some old YouTubes, but so far they don't answer my questions.
1. Setting up accounts. Coming from Thunderbird where you can easily
edit and link your aliases to signatures. It does not seem
arted.
Bug Report #129437 has been submitted along with stack trace data.
In the meantime I can use web-mail but I cannot access any of the important
emails that are stored by my Evolution email client and which are currently
'locked' within the back-up file. I cannot even migrate
for me to contact someone I have a
>> > legitimate reason to communicate with.
>> How so? If it's difficult for you, you have a broken or inadequite
>> tool. A proper tool enables you to supply whatever email address is
>> appropriate (which is not necessarily y
h is not necessarily your internal address).
> I've had the address awill...@whitemice.org for decades, never
> hidden it, it is published *everywhere* from PDF files to Usenet
> groups to mail list archives. The SPAM level is pretty minimal.
This is because you've been for
On 2012-08-27, Oon-Ee Ng wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 11:54 PM, Paul's unattended mail
> wrote:
>> The new address should not be given to anyone.
>
> While I understand what you meant, that would kind of defeat the
> purpose of email, no? =p
It's about fin
On 2012-08-25, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
>
> Changing your address is *NOT* a solution. There are SPAM and junk
> mail management tools. =20
I would say it is an *incomplete* solution, but certainly part of the
solution. Of course, once an email address becomes contaminated with
pro
On 2012-07-17, Nick Jenkins wrote:
>> Then create a text file named "outlook_idiot_lecture.msg",
>> containing the following:
>>
> I'm a bit unsure that the lecture is going to change anything.
One such message probably won't, but it's like voting. If an
outlook-hostile reply comes from two dif
I've only got about 4 or 5 simple filtering rules, and Evolution can't
handle it. In short, the rules look like this:
1) pipe all messages to procmail script unconditionally, and colorize them
2) delete if condition 1 met
3) delete if condition 2 met
4) delete if condition 3 met
5) move all messa
Y_DIR=$HOME/procmail
TEMPDIR=$HOME/tmp
MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail
MYSELF ="m...@address.com"
ORIG_MSG="$TEMPDIR/preserved_orginal.msg"
OUTLOOK_NOTICE ="$PRC_LIBRARY_DIR/outlook_idiot_lecture.msg"
AUTORESP_OUTBOX ="$MAILDIR/sent-mail/autoresp"
On 2012-07-10, Milan Crha wrote:
>
> the code [1] suggests it's intentional, once you use a move,
> the filtering is stopped automatically.
That is a very important piece of information. How misleading the app
is. The action should be renamed as "move AND stop processing".
Anyway..
So I have v
On 2012-07-03, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>
> There is, though I can't put my finger on it in the docs. Do the
> following from a shell:
>
> $ gconftool-2 -s /apps/evolution/mail/filters/log true
> $ gconftool-2 -s /apps/evolution/mail/filters/logfile "my-Ev
On 2012-06-30, Thomas Mittelstaedt wrote:
>
> You could set the tag "processed" in the first filter instead of
> moving the message somewhere. In the second filter you check in the
> condition if the tag "processed" ist set and those other conditions
> are met.
Are you saying that filters can onl
On 2012-06-30, Thomas Mittelstaedt wrote:
>
> You could set the tag "processed" in the first filter instead of
> moving the message somewhere. In the second filter you check in the
> condition if the tag "processed" ist set and those other conditions
> are met.
Doesn't work.
Although I could not
Hi chaps,
I switched to Red Hat Linux about 6 months ago, and started using
Evolution as it was the installed mail client. I have generally found it
excellent. However, this morning, whil eI was attempting a search within a
virtual folder, the program crashed. It has since failed to restart
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