On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 02:20, Jason M Evans wrote:
Also, is it possible to configure Ximian Evolution 1.4.5 to
automatically execute in one of my windows when starting Fedora?
Or, is it possible to configure Ximian Evolution to notify me when new
mail arrives without having the program running?
Jason, this half of your message would be more appropriate at
fedora-list which is for general fedora-related questions. Please
subscribe and send messages there. But to answer your question yes Evo
can be added to the startup session by Hat -> Preferences -> More
Preferences -> Sessions and then add evolution to the Startup Programs
tab. Evo can't notify you of new mail if it's not running but there's a
little panel applet that could do this (among other ways). Right-click
the panel, then Add to panel -> Internet -> Inbox Monitor and point it
to your mail settings.
Regards,
-Matt
--
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- Bob Young on the benefits of the open source development model.
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