Hi,
I would like to set up a search folder showing all messages marked for
"Follow Up" and uncompleted at the same time. Is it possible to do that?
Alpar
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A related question:
Is it possible to create a search folder showing all messages that are
marked for "Follow Up" but not marked as "Completed"?
Thanks,
Alpar
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> > And then follow it up with "reply to considered useful":
> > http://www.metasystema.net/essays/reply-to.mhtml
>
> But you cannot forget the coupe de grace, "'Reply-To' Munging Still
> Considered Harmful. Really."
> http://woozle.org/~neale/papers/reply-to-still-harmful.html
This third essay
Hi,
I'm using Evolution 2.22. I would like to set up a search folder which
show each mail that flagged for Follow Up and its type is Reply (and non
completed). I should probably use the search expression but can't find
no info how to do it actually. Could anyone help me in this?
Many thanks in ad
Hi,
I got in a big trouble, please help me out.
I use Evolution 2.24.1.1. (shipped with openSuse 11.1)
Today I noticed a strange (almost invisible as it is just a dash)
submenu in the main menu. I clicked on that and found two items: connect
and disconnect SharePoint.
I clicked on "Connect Shar
Hi,
> Have you tried to kill dice process ?
Many thanks, it helps indeed. (As well as a full reboot of the
computer.)
Best regards,
Alpar
> On terminal, do "pkill dice" , it should remove the pop up.
>
> - Akhil
>
>
> > Many thanks in advance.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Alpar
>
>
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Hi,
What are the actual changes compared to 2.24.2?
Is a release note available somewhere?
Best regards,
Alpar
On Mon, 2009-01-12 at 16:50 +0530, Srinivasa Ragavan wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> Today I released Evolution (and friends) 2.24.3. This is the last stable
> release in the GNOME stable cyc
Hi,
Many web pages offers ical/vcard files. Is is possible to open them
directly in evolution instead of saving it first and then importing from
the File menu?
KOrganizer can do it, and it is really convenient.
Best regards,
Alpar
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Hi,
As far as I'm concerned, I currently have "-1330 unread -66 total"
mails(*) in my main search folder.
(*) I'm not sure if I should use plural form if I have less than minus
one of something. Grammar books seem to be quite superficial in this
question.
Best regards,
Alpar
On Fri, 2009-01-23
Hi,
I would like to ask the same for vCard and Calendar files (.vcf, .ics).
It is possilble to import them through command line?
Thanks!
Regards,
Alpar
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 16:18 -0200, RASKA Maria Paula wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to use the command line for importing mbox files to
>
Hi,
Is it possible to change or remove some of the default keyboard
shortcuts in evolution?
In particular, I would like to get rid of the Ctrl+Return shortcut of
message sending as I pressed it by accident a couple of times and caused
me awkward situations. I use this function only once for a mai
I deeply agree every single character of this post.
In addition, there should also be some fundamental design problem with
the new backend. As far as I understand, its goal was to speed up
certain operations, but what I can see is just the opposite. Beyond that
it is very unstable and unreliable n
> In my case, doing an evolution --force-shutdown and then a restart
> always fixes the unread message count upon restart. But then, it
> becomes inaccurate again the moment I send a new e-mail.
You are lucky. At least the vfolders constantly display wrong number of
unread messages. Moreover the
> Hi,
> for a mail it's in Edit->Plugins->Mail notification->Configuration (or
> simply right click over the icon in the notification area and choose
> "Properties").
It has been set to "beep" for me for a very-very long time, but I've
never heard a single "beep" on new mails. Does it work
> Brewster chimes in.
>
> Whether they realize it or not, it can also be very annoying for
> their recipients who are among the security-conscious who have their
> emailers optioned to *not* translate HTML.
>
> I do not believe HTML should be used in emails.
Lots of people suggest this, but
> > > Lots of people suggest this, but I've never heard a satisfactory advice
> > > on what to use instead. Could you tell me how to send someone say a
> > > simple table if not in HTML? In a .doc or .xls file? HTML is at least
> > > standardized, cross-platform and directly supported by contempora
> > Lots of people suggest this, but I've never heard a satisfactory advice
> > on what to use instead. Could you tell me how to send someone say a
> > simple table if not in HTML?
> >
> Back in the old days (before HTML. before graphical interfaces) folks
> used monospaced fonts. It worked we
> Does Evo use proportional fonts by default?
Hmmm. You are right. The "Use the same fonts as other application" is
switched on by default. Unfortunately my gnome setting (which I carry on
with me largely unmodified by several years) used a proportional font
even where a monospace one should have
On Mon, 2009-05-25 at 12:05 +0200, Jo-Erlend Schinstad wrote:
> 2009/5/24 Bruno Trazzini :
> >
> > I suggest adding a button to dial from the contact list using skype
>
> Skype, of all things. Why would you want a button for a play-phone
> service, when you can get _real_ voip with Ekiga, which is
On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 16:05 +, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > >
> > > (I also don't see why the operating system should have to do so much
> > > with editing an appointment in Evo.)
> > Exactly.
>
> It's not the OS, it's the distribution that's the issue - we all
> (mostly) run the same OS, i.e. Linu
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