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[. . . ] Edition 2004 Copyright © This publication is intellectual property of Novell Inc. Its contents can be duplicated, either in part or in whole, provided that a copyright label is visibly located on each copy. All information found in this book has been compiled with utmost attention to detail. Neither SuSE Linux GmbH, the authors, nor the translators shall be held liable for possible errors or the consequences thereof. [. . . ] Search the tasks with the search bar. 13. 3. 5 Contacts This view shows all the addresses in your address book. To locate a particular address, use the search bar or click the button to the right displaying the first letter of the contact's last name. Add contacts or lists with the toolbar. 13. 4 E-Mail To configure the mail settings in Evolution, go to `Shortcuts' ¨ `Inbox'. E-Mail 13. 4. 1 Configuring Accounts 13 Evolution: An E-Mail and Calendar Program Evolution is capable of fetching e-mail from multiple mail accounts. The account from which to send e-mail can be selected when composing a message. To edit a current account, select the account in `Settings' ¨ `Mail Accounts' and click `Edit'. The configuration assistant described in Starting Evolution on page 150 opens. To make an account the default account for sending e-mail, select the desired account then press `Default'. To disable fetching e-mail from an account, select the account then click `Disable'. A disabled account can still be used as the address for sending, but that account is not checked for incoming e-mail. If necessary, reactivate the account with `Enable'. 13. 4. 2 Mail Preferences Use `Mail Preferences' to select or disable the quote highlight color or how long after opening a message is marked as read. Also make settings regarding how images in HTML mail messages are handled. 13. 4. 3 Creating Messages To compose a new message, click `New' ¨ `Mail Message'. In the recipient fields, enter an e-mail address or part of a name or address in your address book. If Evolution can match what you enter to something in the address book, a selection list is displayed. To select directly from the address book, click `To' or `CC'. To send attachments, select `Attach' or `Insert' ¨ `Attachment. . . '. If not ready to send it immediately, make another selection under `File'. For example, save the message as a draft or send it later. SUSE LINUX 153 13. 4. 4 Encrypted E-Mail and Signatures Evolution supports e-mail encryption with PGP. To use these features, generate and manage keys with an external application, such as gpg or KGpg. To sign an e-mail message before sending it, select `Security' ¨ `PGP sign'. When you click `Send', a dialog prompts for the password of your secret key. Enter the password and exit the dialog with `OK' to send the signed e-mail. [. . . ] This file system makes defragmentation superfluous, because it prevents fragmentation. Make sure that you do not use more than ninety percent of each partition. Use df -h to view information about used and available hard disk space. 300 24. For the default configuration, SUSE LINUX requires at least two partitions (one for Linux itself and one swap partition for the virtual main memory). [. . . ]

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