Re: Evolution mystery

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On Thu, 2006-04-06 at 15:06 -0500, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> I have had to change from mutt to evolution and I have tow things that
> are driving me crazy:
> 1. On each line of the display of mail messages there are three columns
> called: status, attachment and flagged. I am unclear what two of them
> mean. I assume attachment indicates that there is an attachment on the
> message.

Yes.  An icon looking like a paper with a paper clip over it appears.
Send yourself some e-mails to test this with.

> I am guessing that status is read or unread.

Yes, with dinky little opened or unopened envelope icons, here, that are
so small that there's barely a discernable difference between them.

> What does flagged do and how is it used?

You get to flag some messages, for whatever purpose you like (read it
again later, find one message in a thousand easier, etc).  Just click
into the space that column provides and a flag appears or disappears.

> 2. Awhile ago someone indicated that evolution has a feature that is
> called bounce in mutt. What it means is to transfer the message to
> another address just as it was delivered to me. Same header and
> everything. I can not find that feature. Where is it?

Untested, but look in the "Actions" menu, there's a "Forward as" item,
and a "Redirect" sub-item.  Considering the other options in there, that
seems a likely candidate.

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