Hell List,
I have tried to setup a Webdav group calendar and use it with Apache -
fails.
I also tried to setup/create a Caldav calendar on the same server - not
using Apache - fails.
Does anyone have a setup for a group calendar using Apache or other
application that evolution can R/W to and sh
All - does anyone have a search that will pick out and sort mail for
one week, two weeks and three weeks back from current date.
I used to have this view in ThunderBird (group by date) - but prefer
Evolution.
Suggestions on the construct.
Steven
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Hello users,
Seems like an old problem has come back without any changes ( updates,
etc.) to program - telling the truth. :-)
When I click on mail to view it in it's own window I get a flash of it
on the screen and then its... gone.
Note: I DO NOT have "Message Display" checked - [ ] Mark
Nefesh,
I have a question on version and authorship of your software. Are you
installing the Dip Consulting version of Evolution?
If the question is YES - I too have found the 2.24.2 to be quite brittle
and fails during certificate imports, ldap address book access, contact
edits or new contact
When I double click on a single message (not using message preview) the
mail viewer opens, I see the message for a second and then the display
is a blank message / page.
If I go back and use the preview message (Ctrl-M) function I get the
split screen and can see the message fine. Can you tell me
Srini,
Many thanks to the whole team in development. I enjoy using Evolution
and look forward to some needed fixes and new features.
Steven
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Hello Users,
I am using Evolution 2.24.2 with Fedora 10. My question today is about
the advanced search feature used to search contacts.
Note: my contacts are stored on my OpenLdap directory.
I added some new categories and that do not show up in the drop down
list when using "advanced search"
ersion of libgdata is 2.22.3
Requested 'libgdata-google-1.2 >= 2.23.91' but version of
libgdata-google is 2.22.3
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Hi,
Now that I have found the latest version for Upgrading Evolution - is
there a written process? I already read the FAQ's and found no
instructions.
I've read horror stories of doing this the wrong way and losing Gnome
desktop, etc and really screwing up your Fedora Installation.
In preparati
> > Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2008 10:54:09 +0100
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> > On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 13:07 -0500, steven sprague wrote:
> > > So I wonder?
> > >
> > > 1. Is there a way to set a global to pull all contacts from my ldap
> > > directory? If so
ples please.
Steven
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Hello Users,
I am using Evolution 2.22.3.1 and successfully reading and writing
contacts to OpenLDAP 2.3.27 employing the evolutionperson.schema.
My problem is customizing Evo's category drop down list. I can add new
categories, write them to the ldap category attribute, locate contacts
- usin
All,
I have been searching for any instructions for setting up the Evolution
Data Server backend supplied with RedHat Server ES 5. I have been
experimenting with using e-GroupWare as a solution for network access to
directory, calendaring and email services supported with OpenLdap,
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