but as far as I can tell, the solution would have to be in C,
right?
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w
s could be improved
a lot ... but more importantly, it's too complex for some people ( for
example people end up moving the message instead of copying it, and then
wondering where the original went ), and I've had to move them back to
Thunderbird.
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)
your existing mail from evolution into the imap server. Then you can
connect both evolution and thunderbird to your IMAP server, and both
will have live access to your email. It's a bit of mucking around to set
up, but it's well worth it.
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r not let anyone
find out that you're able to do this, because it will completely
invalidate ALL your email as evidence.
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email: [EMAIL PROT
On Thu, 2007-08-23 at 00:35 +0200, Christoph Höger wrote:
> There should really be some more
I find it difficult to argue with this last point :)
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lain text and html parts ( our
company policy is to have an HTML footer ). I have tried responding in
HTML and plain text mode, and get the same behaviour.
I can provide screenshots, or the original email, if someone's
interested. Am I missing something simple, or should I report it as a
bug
2) Open an existing email ( by double-clicking in the msg list )
3) Highlight some text and select 'copy' from the edit menu
4) Close this email window
5) Switch back to new email and paste
Results:
Nothing is pasted.
If this is repeated, but the source email is left open, the paste wo
ests where the bug belongs, I'll file it against evo tomorrow.
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IT Developer
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Level 5, 77 Pacific Highway
North Sydney, NSW, Australia 2060
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email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
website: http://www.n
On Wed, 2008-01-30 at 17:52 +0530, ritz wrote:
> > Is it possible to add a contact by programming(python)
> Probably this may help
> http://www.conduit-project.org/wiki/evolution-python
Nice :) I don't suppose you know if a similar Perl interface exists?
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Hi all.
Does evolution support the IMAP IDLE extension? I don't see any config
options for it, and our poor IMAP server is being assaulted by lots of
evo clients continually checking mail in all folders ( we've got
server-side sorting into folders via sieve scripts ).
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On Wed, 2008-03-05 at 15:30 -0700, Chris Worley wrote:
> I have not figured out a way to insert Open Office charts into Evolution.
Export the chart to a PDF and attach it. If you must have an image
inside the text itself, you can convert the PDF to a png and then insert
it from there.
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