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Newer page: | version 12 | Last edited on Monday, May 16, 2011 2:11:20 pm | by AristotlePagaltzis | Revert |
Older page: | version 10 | Last edited on Thursday, July 28, 2005 7:52:09 pm | by MattBrown | Revert |
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-[Evolution] is a theory
[CharlesDarwin
] came up with
.
+[Evolution | http://www.ximian.com/evolution/
] is the [GNOME] DesktopEnvironment's MailClient/[PIM]. It was written by [Ximian] (now part of [Novell]) as an equivalent to MicrosoftOutlook, for [Linux] and other [Unix] platforms. They make
a plugin that lets [Evolution] talk to MicrosoftExchange servers. From version 2.3.6 on it supports inline
[PGP
] signed/encrypted messages thanks to some patches by MattBrown
.
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+! See also:
-[Evolution | http://www.ximian.com/evolution/] is the [Gnome] desktop MailClient/[PIM] written by [Ximian] (now part of [Novell]) as an equivalent to MicrosoftOutlook, for [Linux] and other [Unix] platforms. They also make a plugin that will let you talk to [MicrosoftExchange] servers too.
-
-In order to get [Evolution] to do client-side filtering correctly, you may need to check the ''Apply filters to new messages in Inbox on this server'' option, which lives in ''Tools / Settings / Edit Account / Receiving Options''.
-
-Evolution 1.4 (and maybe some earlier versions) lets you create new messages
-from the command line, with something like
-<verbatim>
-evolution mailto:username@localhost
-</verbatim>
-
-What isn't documented anywhere sensible, like in the User Guide, or in the (non-existent) ManPage, is that you can also add an attachment or subject like this:
-<verbatim>
-evolution 'mailto:username@localhost?subject=moo&attach=file:///tmp/x.txt'
-</verbatim>
-
-Since version 2.3.6 [Evolution] now supports inline pgp signed/encrypted messages thanks to some patches by MattBrown.
-
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-See
[IPAQNotes] for syncing [Evolution] with an IPAQ, or PocketPC2002/2003 or WindowsCE machine.
+* EvolutionNotes
+*
[IPAQNotes] for syncing [Evolution] with an IPAQ, or PocketPC2002/2003 or WindowsCE machine.