>
> I would like to know how to offer this, my knowledge of Outlook and the
> business users needs, to the Evolution team on a regular basis. Not just by
> putting a bug in Bugzilla. Because technically, offering advice for new
> features is not a bug. And of course, sometimes it takes multipl
On Thu, 2009-12-10 at 21:51 +0300, andrew wrote:
> Is there any way to force Evolution making only one connection at a
> time?
Hi,
I'm sorry, there isn't any such option.
I think there is a bugreport about that at http://bugzilla.gnome.org ,
but I'm not sure.
Bye,
Milan
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Dear friends,
I am a Thunderbird user and decided to give Evolution a try.
I think I could adopt Evolution for my daily use if I can find a way
to be able to choose, when typing a new message, which folder the
message shall be saved to (instead of the default 'Sent' folder). In
Thunderbird I acco
2009/12/11 Bryan Karlan :
[snip]
> I'm learning all this and have found Linux to be a great alternative, but
> still having some small issues with it. Such as display drivers and
> Homegroup access. However, I feel these will be resolved, especially as
> people who are new to Linux bring up iss
Hi,
At my job we have an exchange 2007 server. How do I need to set it to
be able to connect from home over the internet with evolution mapi
plugin. On Windows we use outlook anywhere to do this. I've tried
reusing the settings I use for that with Evolution MAPI but it doesn't
work?
Are there set
Shouldn't there be some kind of warning when trying to send an email
with nothing in the To: line? I don't see one here. Now when trying to
send one with only a recipient on the Cc or Bcc line I get a warning
about nothing being on the To line but nothing when all three are blank.
Should this be re
On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 19:47 -0600, Chris wrote:
> Shouldn't there be some kind of warning when trying to send an email
> with nothing in the To: line? I don't see one here. Now when trying to
> send one with only a recipient on the Cc or Bcc line I get a warning
> about nothing being on the To line
On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 11:37 -0200, Anderson Luiz Perazzoli wrote:
> I am a Thunderbird user and decided to give Evolution a try.
>
> I think I could adopt Evolution for my daily use if I can find a way
> to be able to choose, when typing a new message, which folder the
> message shall be saved to