guenther píše v po 20. 02. 2006 v 05:36 +0100:
> Since this follow-up may be interesting to others as well, I send it to
> the list too, where it originated -- although the mail was sent to me
> only. Can't tell if it was on purpose or by accident anyway. Hope you
> don't mind me keeping list posts
On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 05:36 +0100, guenther wrote:
> The GNOME Desktop aims at providing a consistent look-and-feel across
> the entire desktop. So some general UI related settings and other ones
> are shared across all GNOME applications, which in turn means, the app
> itself does not provide it,
On 20 Feb 2006, at 11:29, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 05:36 +0100, guenther wrote:
The GNOME Desktop aims at providing a consistent look-and-feel across
the entire desktop. So some general UI related settings and other
ones
are shared across all GNOME applications, which
On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 05:36 +0100, guenther wrote:
> [...]
> > > When setting up a non-default Sent folder, choosing a mail folder on my
> > > IMAP server, it should be clear that this folder is accessed using this
> > > very protocol, no? I'm slightly confused...
> >
> > Nothing to get worked up
> Exactly the same one was suggested me by Nicola ([EMAIL PROTECTED])a few days
> ago (on Evolution or ClamAv mailing list)
> It really works :-) (I tested it by sending to myself a mail attaching
> eicar_com.zip virus test).
> However I must say that a strange thing occurred when I repeated t
I occasionally have to write e-mails where I need to attach several
emails that I have in my various folders. I don't want to forward them
individually, nor do I want cut and paste them into the composition
window of the e-mail I'm writing.
At present the only way I know how to do this is by sa
hi david,
Am Montag, den 20.02.2006, 17:28 -0500 schrieb David Ronis:
> I occasionally have to write e-mails where I need to attach several
> emails that I have in my various folders. I don't want to forward them
> individually, nor do I want cut and paste them into the composition
> window of th
I'm running evolution 2.4.2.1 on Debian testing. SpamAssassin 3.1.0 is
installed. When I do "ps aux | grep spamd", I get:
root 863 0.0 0.5 27324 3460 ?Ss Feb19
0:10 /usr/sbin/spamd -c -m 10 -d --pidfile=/var/run/spamd.pid
root 895 0.0 0.4 27324 3176 ?SFeb1
Thanks for the reply. Yes that would work, but given that I have close
to 10,000 e-mails in about 25 folders, isn't very pretty. How hard
would adding a feature like "Add as an attachment to current composition
buffer" (probably in the Message) menu be?
David
On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 23:47 +0100,
On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 17:28 -0500, David Ronis wrote:
> I occasionally have to write e-mails where I need to attach several
> emails that I have in my various folders. I don't want to forward them
> individually, nor do I want cut and paste them into the composition
> window of the e-mail I'm wri
On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 13:01 +, Calum Benson wrote:
> On 20 Feb 2006, at 11:29, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 05:36 +0100, guenther wrote:
> >> The GNOME Desktop aims at providing a consistent look-and-feel across
> >> the entire desktop. So some general UI related sett
> Thanks for the reply. Yes that would work, but given that I have close
> to 10,000 e-mails in about 25 folders, isn't very pretty. How hard
> would adding a feature like "Add as an attachment to current composition
> buffer" (probably in the Message) menu be?
Which one is the "current" one? ;
> > Nah, I'm not getting worked up [1] about it. It's just that I don't see
> > the need to document things like this. But then I am fully aware that I
> > am not a regular user and sometimes have professional blinders on [2].
> > In fact, I never read the documentation (I only happen to know who
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