2010-January Archive by Thread
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Within a single thread, the first mail note is the START of the
thread; the notes following that are in the chronological order of
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but within a thread, the oldest (the start of the thread) is at the
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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
[Evolution-hackers] evolution documentation,
Shreyas Phadnis
[Evolution-hackers] S/MIME bug: signed & encrypted messages are in invalid format (bare LF),
dev+gnome
[Evolution-hackers] evolution-mapi exchange 2007 fails to send messages encoding in non-english characters,
Fred Liu
[Evolution-hackers] Git MASTER won't build,
Paul Smith
Re: [Evolution-hackers] Anyone doing nightly builds for SUSE?,
John Lange
[Evolution-hackers] mail address validation,
Roberto -MadBob- Guido
[Evolution-hackers] Build error in current Evo source,
Paul Smith
[Evolution-hackers] [PATCH] Fix a possible segfault,
=?UTF-8?q?Christoph=20H=C3=B6ger?=
[Evolution-hackers] Is camel_operation_* threadsafe?,
Christoph =?ISO-8859-1?Q?H=F6ger?=
[Evolution-hackers] Heads up: soname bump for libedata-cal in 2.29.5,
Matthew Barnes
[Evolution-hackers] Getting a core in latest git Evolution view Junk folder,
Paul Smith
[Evolution-hackers] How notifications work?,
Cristian Vrabie
Re: [Evolution-hackers] Access Contacts information from Remote Machine with Python,
Srinivasa Ragavan
Re: [Evolution-hackers] Access Contacts information from Remote Machine with Python,
Milan Crha
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