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- Re: [Evolution-hackers] [Evolution] [evo2.8] Can't search everywhere in Addressbook, and can't sign with GPG anymore,
Harish Krishnaswamy
- [Evolution-hackers] Adding Side Notes to Emails in Evolution,
Trevor Leaman
- Re: [Evolution-hackers] What GLib and GTK+ versions do we support?,
Dave Richards
- [Evolution-hackers] What GLib and GTK+ versions do we support?,
Matthew Barnes
- [Evolution-hackers] Compile problems on darwin,
Mikeal Rogers
- [Evolution-hackers] Crazy Bug in Evolution? Glib? GTKHTML? GCC?,
Zan Lynx
- [Evolution-hackers] Latest 'stable' CVS tag,
Reid Thompson
- [Evolution-hackers] Moving the struct instance heap space to mmap,
Philip Van Hoof
- [Evolution-hackers] EPlugin python loader,
Davide Corio
- [Evolution-hackers] I thought you'd love this,
diane gonzales
- [Evolution-hackers] ANNOUNCE: Evolution 2.8.0, Evolution-Data-Server 1.8.0, GtkHTML 3.12.0 and Evolution Exchange 2.8.0,
Harish Krishnaswamy
- [Evolution-hackers] (no subject),
Davyd Madeley
- [Evolution-hackers] Request for patch review and freeze break in evolution,
Nickolay V. Shmyrev
- [Evolution-hackers] Code Freeze Break Requests,
Harish Krishnaswamy
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