[Evolution] Evolution Plugin question

2008-08-31 Thread brian_linton
Before switching to ubuntu linux and started using evolution(of which i fell in love with) i used the incredimail email program with windows. The only thing i miss about incredimail is that it had a "return to sender" feature that would bounce an unwanted email back to the server like it didn't ex

Re: [Evolution] Evolution Plugin question

2008-08-31 Thread Germane
brian_linton wrote: > > Before switching to ubuntu linux and started using evolution(of which i > fell in love with) i used the incredimail email program with windows. The > only thing i miss about incredimail is that it had a "return to sender" > feature that would bounce an unwanted email bac

[Evolution] Does Evolution really need to be so terribly bad?

2008-08-31 Thread Bernhard Beyen
Hello All, I discovered Evolution because it comes with Fedora and I must say I now truly loathe this program but maybe I am just too stupid to use it in which case I am willing to be taught the right way. Anyway, first of all why is there no easy feedback mechanism? I would appreciate having a de

Re: [Evolution] Does Evolution really need to be so terribly bad?

2008-08-31 Thread Ian Mortimer
On Sun, 2008-08-31 at 00:13 +1000, Bernhard Beyen wrote: > The first thing I noticed was that emails that have been deleted are moved to > Trash as should be but from there individual deletion of emails is not > possible > any more as only the entire folder can be purged. That's because the Tr

Re: [Evolution] Evolution Plugin question

2008-08-31 Thread Frank Murphy
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 brian_linton wrote: > Before switching to ubuntu linux and started using evolution(of which i > fell in love with) i used the incredimail email program with windows. > The only thing i miss about incredimail is that it had a "return to > sender" featur