Re: [Evolution] Date Time Problem



You are right he doesn't have to worry about it. I guess that Ximian and
Evolution are just showing the way that Novell intends it to go. I guess
for a company that managed to drive its market share down from 98% to
less than 4% it sure knows a lot about customer satisfaction.


On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 08:48, Hamish Bain wrote:
On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 18:37, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
what's so hard about installing a snapshot? it's like 3 clicks and
you're done.

Jeff, he sounds like a kiwi whose team's just lost their chance of a
Rugby World Cup - not like the innovative enterprising kiwis you keep
hearing about if you live here in New Zealand.  I wouldn't worry about
it [btw I'm sure you're not] - there's a lot us here that love Evo, and
are prepared to stand by you guys and put up with a bit of hassle from
time to time. 

Hamish

On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 13:28, Ron Wilson wrote:
After trying to understand snapshots I have flagged it away. If they
cannot come up with an easier system to patch a faulty version then it
does not deserve to be used.
Its not really something that I want to live with that all my mail being
13 hours postdated. As for waiting till next version you have to be
kidding. 
I guess I will go look at some other mail clients out there.

On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 17:13, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
install a snapshot (which has had this bug fixed for a while now) or
wait till 1.4.6

On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 11:59, Ron Wilson wrote:
I have a date time problem in Evolution. All my outwards messages are being shown in sent folder as 
13 hours 
ahead of actual time. If I send a message at 5PM it shows in box tomorrow at 5AM. I have tried 
upgrading 
to 1.4.5 but that did not fix.
Any suggestions. I am using Mandrake 9.2 with a time zone of PAcfic/Auckland which should be 11 
hours ahead of GMT



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