[Evolution] using gkrellm to monitor evolution mailboxes
Jon Nall
nall@themountaingoats.net
Wed, 3 Oct 2001 10:44:11 -0500
hello.
i have a patch to add notification sounds/actions to the filter types.
it's not going to be included in 1.0. i'm unsure if it will be accepted
for post-1.0 or if the ximian guys will roll their own. i know there
are probably going to be some filter infrastructure changes to accomodate
different filter types (there are some dependency issues with the
current scheme). if you're interested in building your own evo, you
can grab the patch from
http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=437
attachment #347.
good luck.
nall.
At 03 October 2001, you wrote:
>I'd just like to second Rich's statement... I'm in the exact same
>situation.
>
>--Chris
>
>On Tue, 2001-10-02 at 19:41, Rich Rudnick wrote:
>> I'm now using evolution 0.14, and will probably settle on it after
using
>> balsa, sylpheed, mutt, and a couple other MUAs. It's more than
>> satisfactorily fast on a 466 celeron. The only problem I have
is email
>> reception notification.
>>
>> I've been using gkrellm to monitor my mailboxes. It was very convenient
>> to have a list of mailboxes showing new mail counts in gkrellm,
which I
>> keep 'sticky'. However, when I point gkrellm's mailcheck at an
evolution
>> mbox, it reports that all messages, including read messages, as
new. I
>> tried gbuffy as well, and had the same results.
>>
>> Is there something that will provide the functionality? I get really
>> wrapped up in things sometimes, and forget to switch to the viewport
I
>> keep evolution on to check for important mail. Having a mailcheck
>> program of some type always in front of me means I only occasionally
>> miss time-sensitive messages, especially from my boss :)
>
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