Re: [Evolution] SuSE 9.3 Evolution 2.2.1



Ok the saving of the draft and sent location just burnt me. I HAVE to
figure out how to get these emails to save in local (ex: draft vs in
personal/draft). What file hold that setting?!? 

What is interesting is when I chose to edit the mail account -> defaults
-> click 'revert' the settings go to local (aka draft sent)->click OK
and says will enact after evo restarted. Click on mail account -> edit
->defaults and the settings back to personal/sent personal/draft (and
restarting does not effect this though I do get a failure message upon
closing evoltion which closes too quick to catch.

Help!


On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 10:51 -0400, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 09:37 -0400, Jeremey Wise wrote:
I have updated my laptop to SuSE Pro 9.3 and am finding many querks
which I would like to see if it is a process issue / change or a bug.
Here are my evolution related issues.

1) File associations in my SuSE 9.2 (which I believe was evo 2.0.x)
worked better. For example .rtf (rich text is only associated with
kwrite instead of MSWord under Crossover (which it use to do fine) and I
don't know how to fix this and ohter associations which no longer work.

Evolution doesn't touch file associations, they are setup system-wide,
Evolution just uses them. So this is a distro problem.


2) I use to be able to accept a meeting request sent to me and it would
be added into my Exchange calendar by selecting "calendar" with RSVP
then remove the RSVP and change the calendar to 'personal' which would
duplicate it into my personal calendar which gets synced to my palm
pilot. Now I have to accept it into the exchange "calendar" then open
and copy it manually into my personal so I can have it archived,
offline, and synced. The old way was better... or at least I could get
it to work, now it is far more cumbersom.

I have no idea about this one (I don't work on connector)


3) For those who remember me on the list I was having to be pushed out
of evolution due to two things not in evolution critical to my us
instead of Outlook (I have to run both in parallel to do my day job). Is
their any hope for:
        a) "Reply on behalf of" -> ie I work out of a common mailbox and
reply
on behalf of to ensure the responses seem to come from that mailbox.

there's no feature request for this in bugzilla tht I'm aware of

        b) Viewing of "catagories" -> not flags but the Outlook
catagories.

I have no idea what this is... you mean like "Flag for Followup" stuff?

They are now setting emails into catagories via these flag options such
as "SAN Design Consultation" or "VIP" or "Waiting vendor response" which
now I have to run Outlook to view the state of requests in the box to
find out what is the status of the email.

3) I have submited a bug against meetings being accepted seems to crash
evolution. Stability seems to have stepped backwards. Is it posssible
that this is a migration issue? I copied over my .gconf .evolution
directories from a USB backup drive after a fresh install. When it
started I had a directory which barked about errors with folder
"JJ03604" (my quote number / folder) having errors after index. The
folder was empty so it deleted the data and it was a small request so I
just emailed the design /notes back to myself to reinstate the data but
if it would have been a large design I may have had a major issue. Any
comments on importation or migration best practices?

4) The migration some how lost the settings for automatic lookup to
LDAP / AD. The settings all imported correctly for everything but name
lookup.

5) I keep trying to change the default "sent" "draft" location of my
exchange account to be local so I have a local replica so if I am on the
road I have archive of all emails I sent (no to mention corp polocy of
delete after 90days is not acceptable to me). Evolution seems to save it
ok but next time I open evolutin it sets it back to the
"personal/drafts" "personal/sent" which stores in in exchange mailbox.
Is their another / better way to do this or a way to get evolution to
keep this from changing?

hmmm, somehow it's not getting saved in gconf I guess? make sure you
have write permissions to the entire ~/.gconf directory and each of the
files. if those are all writable, then I have no idea what the problem
is... (i.e. gconf vs evo bug)

Jeff


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