Advanced Configuration
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Calendar and Tasks
Use these settings to control how the calendar behaves, including your time zone and the length of
your work week. For more information, see
“Calendar and Tasks Settings” on page 106
.
Certificates
Use these settings for certificate handling for S/MIME security systems. For more information, see
“Certificates” on page 108
.
Previous versions of Evolution included directory servers, folder settings, and Exchange
delegation in the settings tool. Directory servers can now be set up as contacts groups in the
Contacts tool, you can change folder settings in the folder right-click menu, and Exchange
delegation is available in the Actions menu of the Exchange tool.
Working with Mail Accounts
Evolution allows you to maintain multiple accounts, or identities. When you are writing an e-mail
message, you can choose which account to use by selecting from the drop-down list next to the
From field in the message composer.
Click Send/Receive to select all mail sources that are not disabled. If you don’t want to check mail
for a given account, select the account in the Mail Accounts tab and click the Disable button.
To add a new account, click Add to open the mail configuration assistant. To alter an existing
account, select it in the Preferences window, then click Edit to open the account editor dialog box.
The account editor dialog box has seven sections:
Identity:
Specify the name and e-mail address for this account. You can also choose a default
signature to insert into messages sent from this account.
Receiving Email:
Select the way you receive e-mail. You can download e-mail from a server
(
POP
), read and keep it on the server (Microsoft Exchange, Novell
®
GroupWise
®
, or
IMAP
), or
read it from files that already exist on your desktop computer. Your server requires you to use a
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) connection. You can select Always, Whenever Possible, or Never as
your SSL choice. If one doesn’t work, try another.
Your system administrator might ask you to connect to a specific port on a mail server. To specify
which port you use, just type a colon and the port number after the server name. For example, to
connect to port 143 on the server smtp.example.com, specify smtp.example.com:143 as the server
name.
For additional information, see
“Receiving Mail” on page 12
.
Receive Options:
Decide if you want to check for mail automatically and how often, as well as
setting other message retrieval options.
For additional information, see
“Receiving Mail Options” on page 15
.
Sending Mail:
Use this section to choose and configure a method for sending mail. You can
choose
SMTP
, Microsoft Exchange (if you have installed the Evolution Connector for Microsoft
Exchange), or
Sendmail
.
For additional information, see
“Sending Mail” on page 22
.
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