Re: [Evolution] Evolution custom email message





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De: Andre Klapper [mailto:ak-47 gmx net]
Enviado el: Viernes, 21 de Marzo de 2014 11:49 a.m.
Para: CAMACHO G. Lizzet J SIDOR
CC: evolution-list gnome org; BECERRA Silvana M SIDOR
Asunto: Re: [Evolution] Evolution custom email message


On Fri, 2014-03-21 at 17:11 +0100, Andre Klapper wrote:
Please reply to the mailing list instead of sending private answers,
and
please consider marking quoted text as such (easier to read).

Argh, I'm sorry. So much for reading the recipients list correctly.

On Fri, 2014-03-21 at 11:15 -0430, CAMACHO G. Lizzet J SIDOR wrote:
On Wed, 2014-03-19 at 09:25 -0430, CAMACHO G. Lizzet J SIDOR
wrote:
I work in a venezuelan company that just replaced Outlook mail
client
with Evolution 3.4.4. We're looking for a complement or plugin
for
Evolution, as sustitute of an Exchange/Outlook 2003 custom form,
which
allows the users to send a mail message with 2 primary
attributes:

* It allows the users to add response without modifying previous
messages.

What does that mean? Adding a comment locally, without sending a
reply?
If so, that's currently not supported by Evolution.
Not sure what "modifying" previous messages means either, because
Evolution does not allow altering received messages.

When the users are replying/forwarding a message, our Outlook
custom
form
doesn't allow the users to modify the text of the old messages
inserted into
the new message.

I don't think that is possible (and I fail to see a valid usecase
anyway
- the message text of the old message is already in the old message
that
you could still save, so why care what the new message quotes).

We write and respond messages as usual, but for special cases we have
this custom form, which meets the business need to protect in each reply
or forward the text of old messages, thus assuring that at any point of
the thread, the text wasn't altered (for audit purposes).
There is some extension or plugin to add this kind of functionality to
evolution? Which options would we have? 

* It displays a custom made attribute with the information of
the
sequence of previous senders and dates, as you can see in the
attach
image (Audit trail).

Isn't that what you have in the Message-ID, References,
In-Reply-To
headers of every message anyway? Or is that locally stored
information,
outside of the message?

Certainly, the information is displayed in the header of every
message.
But the custom field displays the summary sequence of thread
messages's headers
in one field, it's stored in the message.

You could probably display the headers more visibly by hacking the
code,
but doesn't sound like a very common usecase either to me.

Certainly, it isn't a common usecase, but it's a business requirement. 
How can we display the headers as a summary without hacking the code? 
Can we use a plugin for that? Can you provide an example of a plugin
implementation? 

andre
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Andre Klapper  |  ak-47 gmx net
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