1 # Telugu translation for evolution.
2 # Copyright (C) 2011, 2012 Swecha Telugu Localisation Team <localization@swecha.net>
3 # This file is distributed under the same license as the evolution package.
4 # Bhuvan Krishna <bhuvan@swecha.net>, 2012.
8 "Project-Id-Version: evolution master\n"
9 "POT-Creation-Date: 2012-03-24 16:07+0000\n"
10 "PO-Revision-Date: 2012-03-25 15:24+0530\n"
11 "Last-Translator: Bhuvan Krishna <bhuvan@swecha.net>\n"
12 "Language-Team: Telugu <indlinux-telugu@lists.sourceforge.net>\n"
14 "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
15 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
16 "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n!=1);\n"
18 #: C/using-categories.page:5(desc)
20 "Using and managing categories for appointments, contacts, memos and tasks."
23 #: C/using-categories.page:13(name) C/tasks-webdav.page:11(name)
24 #: C/tasks-using-several-tasklists.page:11(name) C/tasks-usage.page:11(name)
25 #: C/tasks-usage-edit-task.page:11(name)
26 #: C/tasks-usage-delete-task.page:11(name)
27 #: C/tasks-usage-add-task.page:11(name) C/tasks-searching.page:16(name)
28 #: C/tasks-organizing.page:12(name) C/tasks-local.page:11(name)
29 #: C/tasks-display-settings.page:11(name) C/tasks-caldav.page:11(name)
30 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:11(name) C/searching-items.page:9(name)
31 #: C/problems-reporting-bugs.page:12(name)
32 #: C/problems-getting-help.page:12(name) C/problems-debug-how-to.page:12(name)
33 #: C/organizing.page:9(name) C/minimize-to-system-tray.page:15(name)
34 #: C/memos-usage.page:11(name) C/memos-usage-edit-memo.page:11(name)
35 #: C/memos-usage-delete-memo.page:11(name)
36 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:11(name) C/memos-searching.page:16(name)
37 #: C/mail-working-offline.page:11(name) C/mail-word-wrap.page:11(name)
38 #: C/mail-vertical-view.page:10(name)
39 #: C/mail-usenet-subscriptions.page:12(name)
40 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:14(name) C/mail-spam.page:11(name)
41 #: C/mail-spam-marking.page:11(name)
42 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-unmark-message.page:11(name)
43 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-remove-from-list.page:11(name)
44 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-mark-message.page:11(name)
45 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-manage-list.page:11(name)
46 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-add-to-list.page:11(name)
47 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:12(name)
48 #: C/mail-several-pop-accounts.page:13(name)
49 #: C/mail-sending-options-smtp.page:18(name)
50 #: C/mail-send-and-receive.page:11(name)
51 #: C/mail-send-and-receive-manual.page:11(name)
52 #: C/mail-send-and-receive-automatically.page:11(name)
53 #: C/mail-searching.page:16(name)
54 #: C/mail-searching-attachment-type.page:12(name)
55 #: C/mail-search-folders-refresh.page:15(name)
56 #: C/mail-search-folders.page:11(name)
57 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:11(name)
58 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:11(name)
59 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:11(name)
60 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:11(name)
61 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:11(name)
62 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:11(name)
63 #: C/mail-receiving-options.page:9(name)
64 #: C/mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise.page:12(name)
65 #: C/mail-receiving-options-mh-format-directories.page:11(name)
66 #: C/mail-receiving-options-maildir-format-directories.page:11(name)
67 #: C/mail-receiving-options-local-delivery.page:11(name)
68 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:11(name)
69 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:11(name)
70 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-mapi.page:11(name)
71 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-ews.page:11(name)
72 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:11(name)
73 #: C/mail-received-notification.page:11(name)
74 #: C/mail-read-receipts.page:24(name)
75 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:12(name)
76 #: C/mail-organizing.page:12(name) C/mail-moving-emails.page:15(name)
77 #: C/mail-layout-changing.page:11(name) C/mail-labels.page:12(name)
78 #: C/mail-imap-subscriptions.page:13(name) C/mail-imap-headers.page:12(name)
79 #: C/mail-follow-up-flag.page:11(name) C/mail-folders.page:12(name)
80 #: C/mail-filters.page:11(name) C/mail-filters-not-working.page:16(name)
81 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:11(name)
82 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:11(name)
83 #: C/mail-error-failed-to-append-to-sent-folder.page:15(name)
84 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-signing-encrypting.page:11(name)
85 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-manage.page:11(name)
86 #: C/mail-encryption.page:25(name)
87 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-signing-encrypting.page:11(name)
88 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-set-up.page:11(name)
89 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-getting-keys.page:11(name)
90 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-decrypting.page:11(name)
91 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:11(name)
92 #: C/mail-duplicates.page:15(name)
93 #: C/mail-displaying-sender-photograph.page:11(name)
94 #: C/mail-displaying-no-css.page:12(name)
95 #: C/mail-displaying-message.page:11(name)
96 #: C/mail-displaying-images-in-html.page:12(name)
97 #: C/mail-displaying-collapsible-headers.page:11(name)
98 #: C/mail-displaying-character-encodings.page:12(name)
99 #: C/mail-delete-and-undelete.page:13(name)
100 #: C/mail-default-folder-locations.page:23(name)
101 #: C/mail-default-CC-and-BCC.page:23(name)
102 #: C/mail-composer-write-new-message.page:11(name)
103 #: C/mail-composer-spellcheck.page:13(name)
104 #: C/mail-composer-several-recipients.page:14(name)
105 #: C/mail-composer-search.page:12(name) C/mail-composer-reply.page:11(name)
106 #: C/mail-composer-priority.page:11(name)
107 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:11(name)
108 #: C/mail-composer-mail-signatures-per-account.page:23(name)
109 #: C/mail-composer-mail-signatures.page:11(name)
110 #: C/mail-composer-mail-signatures-manage.page:11(name)
111 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:10(name)
112 #: C/mail-composer-html-table.page:10(name)
113 #: C/mail-composer-html-rule.page:10(name) C/mail-composer-html.page:10(name)
114 #: C/mail-composer-html-link.page:10(name)
115 #: C/mail-composer-html-image.page:10(name)
116 #: C/mail-composer-forward.page:11(name)
117 #: C/mail-composer-forward-as-attachment.page:12(name)
118 #: C/mail-composer-custom-header-lines.page:11(name)
119 #: C/mail-composer-change-quotation-string.page:15(name)
120 #: C/mail-change-time-format.page:10(name)
121 #: C/mail-change-columns-in-message-list.page:11(name)
122 #: C/mail-attachments-sending.page:12(name)
123 #: C/mail-attachments-received.page:12(name) C/mail-attachments.page:9(name)
124 #: C/mail-account-manage-usenet-news.page:11(name)
125 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:11(name)
126 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:11(name)
127 #: C/mail-account-manage-pop.page:11(name)
128 #: C/mail-account-manage-novell-groupwise.page:12(name)
129 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange.page:12(name)
130 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-mapi.page:11(name)
131 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-exchange.page:11(name)
132 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-ews.page:11(name)
133 #: C/mail-account-manage-mh-format-directories.page:11(name)
134 #: C/mail-account-management.page:11(name)
135 #: C/mail-account-manage-maildir-format-directories.page:11(name)
136 #: C/mail-account-manage-local-delivery.page:11(name)
137 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap-plus.page:11(name)
138 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap.page:11(name)
139 #: C/mail-access-gmail-imap-account.page:13(name)
140 #: C/intro-main-window.page:13(name) C/intro-first-run.page:13(name)
141 #: C/intro-application.page:15(name) C/index.page:14(name)
142 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:11(name)
143 #: C/import-single-files.page:11(name) C/import-data.page:11(name)
144 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:11(name) C/import-apps-mozilla.page:11(name)
145 #: C/groupwise-placeholder.page:11(name) C/google-services.page:9(name)
146 #: C/express-mode.page:11(name) C/exporting-data.page:11(name)
147 #: C/exporting-data-mail.page:11(name) C/exporting-data-contacts.page:11(name)
148 #: C/exporting-data-calendar.page:11(name)
149 #: C/exchange-placeholder.page:11(name)
150 #: C/exchange-connectors-overview.page:13(name)
151 #: C/deleting-to-free-disk-space.page:11(name) C/deleting-emails.page:17(name)
152 #: C/deleting-appointments.page:11(name) C/default-browser.page:13(name)
153 #: C/data-storage.page:11(name) C/credits.page:11(name)
154 #: C/contacts-using-several-addressbooks.page:11(name)
155 #: C/contacts-using-contact-lists.page:11(name) C/contacts-usage.page:11(name)
156 #: C/contacts-usage-edit-contact.page:11(name)
157 #: C/contacts-usage-delete-contact.page:11(name)
158 #: C/contacts-usage-add-contact.page:11(name)
159 #: C/contacts-searching.page:16(name) C/contacts-organizing.page:12(name)
160 #: C/contacts-local.page:11(name) C/contacts-libreoffice.page:11(name)
161 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:11(name) C/contacts-google.page:12(name)
162 #: C/contacts-autocompletion.page:15(name)
163 #: C/contacts-add-automatically.page:11(name)
164 #: C/change-switcher-appearance.page:10(name)
165 #: C/change-keyboard-shortcuts.page:9(name) C/calendar-webdav.page:11(name)
166 #: C/calendar-weather.page:11(name)
167 #: C/calendar-using-several-calendars.page:11(name)
168 #: C/calendar-usage.page:12(name)
169 #: C/calendar-usage-edit-appointment.page:11(name)
170 #: C/calendar-usage-delete-appointment.page:11(name)
171 #: C/calendar-usage-add-appointment.page:11(name)
172 #: C/calendar-timezones.page:11(name)
173 #: C/calendar-sharing-information.page:11(name)
174 #: C/calendar-searching.page:16(name) C/calendar-recurrence.page:11(name)
175 #: C/calendar-publishing.page:11(name) C/calendar-organizing.page:12(name)
176 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:11(name)
177 #: C/calendar-meetings-replying-to-invitation.page:11(name)
178 #: C/calendar-meetings.page:11(name)
179 #: C/calendar-meetings-delegating.page:11(name)
180 #: C/calendar-marcus-bains-line.page:11(name) C/calendar-local.page:11(name)
181 #: C/calendar-layout-views.page:11(name) C/calendar-layout.page:11(name)
182 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:11(name)
183 #: C/calendar-layout-appointment-display.page:11(name)
184 #: C/calendar-google.page:12(name) C/calendar-free-busy.page:11(name)
185 #: C/calendar-classifications.page:11(name) C/calendar-caldav.page:11(name)
186 #: C/calendar-alarms-and-reminders.page:11(name)
187 #: C/backup-restore.page:12(name)
188 msgid "Andre Klapper"
191 #: C/using-categories.page:14(email) C/tasks-webdav.page:12(email)
192 #: C/tasks-using-several-tasklists.page:12(email) C/tasks-usage.page:12(email)
193 #: C/tasks-usage-edit-task.page:12(email)
194 #: C/tasks-usage-delete-task.page:12(email)
195 #: C/tasks-usage-add-task.page:12(email) C/tasks-searching.page:17(email)
196 #: C/tasks-organizing.page:13(email) C/tasks-local.page:12(email)
197 #: C/tasks-display-settings.page:12(email) C/tasks-caldav.page:12(email)
198 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:12(email) C/searching-items.page:10(email)
199 #: C/problems-reporting-bugs.page:13(email)
200 #: C/problems-getting-help.page:13(email)
201 #: C/problems-debug-how-to.page:13(email) C/organizing.page:10(email)
202 #: C/minimize-to-system-tray.page:16(email) C/memos-usage.page:12(email)
203 #: C/memos-usage-edit-memo.page:12(email)
204 #: C/memos-usage-delete-memo.page:12(email)
205 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:12(email) C/memos-searching.page:17(email)
206 #: C/mail-working-offline.page:12(email) C/mail-word-wrap.page:12(email)
207 #: C/mail-vertical-view.page:11(email)
208 #: C/mail-usenet-subscriptions.page:13(email)
209 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:15(email) C/mail-spam.page:12(email)
210 #: C/mail-spam-marking.page:12(email)
211 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-unmark-message.page:12(email)
212 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-remove-from-list.page:12(email)
213 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-mark-message.page:12(email)
214 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-manage-list.page:12(email)
215 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-add-to-list.page:12(email)
216 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:13(email)
217 #: C/mail-several-pop-accounts.page:14(email)
218 #: C/mail-sending-options-smtp.page:19(email)
219 #: C/mail-send-and-receive.page:12(email)
220 #: C/mail-send-and-receive-manual.page:12(email)
221 #: C/mail-send-and-receive-automatically.page:12(email)
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223 #: C/mail-searching-attachment-type.page:13(email)
224 #: C/mail-search-folders-refresh.page:16(email)
225 #: C/mail-search-folders.page:12(email)
226 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:12(email)
227 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:12(email)
228 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:12(email)
229 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:12(email)
230 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:12(email)
231 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:12(email)
232 #: C/mail-receiving-options.page:10(email)
233 #: C/mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise.page:13(email)
234 #: C/mail-receiving-options-mh-format-directories.page:12(email)
235 #: C/mail-receiving-options-maildir-format-directories.page:12(email)
236 #: C/mail-receiving-options-local-delivery.page:12(email)
237 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:12(email)
238 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:12(email)
239 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-mapi.page:12(email)
240 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-ews.page:12(email)
241 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:12(email)
242 #: C/mail-received-notification.page:12(email)
243 #: C/mail-read-receipts.page:25(email)
244 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:13(email)
245 #: C/mail-organizing.page:13(email) C/mail-moving-emails.page:16(email)
246 #: C/mail-layout-changing.page:12(email) C/mail-labels.page:13(email)
247 #: C/mail-imap-subscriptions.page:14(email) C/mail-imap-headers.page:13(email)
248 #: C/mail-follow-up-flag.page:12(email) C/mail-folders.page:13(email)
249 #: C/mail-filters.page:12(email) C/mail-filters-not-working.page:17(email)
250 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:12(email)
251 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:12(email)
252 #: C/mail-error-failed-to-append-to-sent-folder.page:16(email)
253 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-signing-encrypting.page:12(email)
254 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-manage.page:12(email)
255 #: C/mail-encryption.page:26(email)
256 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-signing-encrypting.page:12(email)
257 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-set-up.page:12(email)
258 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-getting-keys.page:12(email)
259 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-decrypting.page:12(email)
260 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:12(email)
261 #: C/mail-duplicates.page:16(email)
262 #: C/mail-displaying-sender-photograph.page:12(email)
263 #: C/mail-displaying-no-css.page:13(email)
264 #: C/mail-displaying-message.page:12(email)
265 #: C/mail-displaying-images-in-html.page:13(email)
266 #: C/mail-displaying-collapsible-headers.page:12(email)
267 #: C/mail-displaying-character-encodings.page:13(email)
268 #: C/mail-delete-and-undelete.page:14(email)
269 #: C/mail-default-folder-locations.page:24(email)
270 #: C/mail-default-CC-and-BCC.page:24(email)
271 #: C/mail-composer-write-new-message.page:12(email)
272 #: C/mail-composer-spellcheck.page:14(email)
273 #: C/mail-composer-several-recipients.page:15(email)
274 #: C/mail-composer-search.page:13(email) C/mail-composer-reply.page:12(email)
275 #: C/mail-composer-priority.page:12(email)
276 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:12(email)
277 #: C/mail-composer-mail-signatures-per-account.page:24(email)
278 #: C/mail-composer-mail-signatures.page:12(email)
279 #: C/mail-composer-mail-signatures-manage.page:12(email)
280 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:11(email)
281 #: C/mail-composer-html-table.page:11(email)
282 #: C/mail-composer-html-rule.page:11(email)
283 #: C/mail-composer-html.page:11(email)
284 #: C/mail-composer-html-link.page:11(email)
285 #: C/mail-composer-html-image.page:11(email)
286 #: C/mail-composer-forward.page:12(email)
287 #: C/mail-composer-forward-as-attachment.page:13(email)
288 #: C/mail-composer-custom-header-lines.page:12(email)
289 #: C/mail-composer-change-quotation-string.page:16(email)
290 #: C/mail-change-time-format.page:11(email)
291 #: C/mail-change-columns-in-message-list.page:12(email)
292 #: C/mail-attachments-sending.page:13(email)
293 #: C/mail-attachments-received.page:13(email)
294 #: C/mail-attachments.page:10(email)
295 #: C/mail-account-manage-usenet-news.page:12(email)
296 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:12(email)
297 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:12(email)
298 #: C/mail-account-manage-pop.page:12(email)
299 #: C/mail-account-manage-novell-groupwise.page:13(email)
300 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange.page:13(email)
301 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-mapi.page:12(email)
302 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-exchange.page:12(email)
303 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-ews.page:12(email)
304 #: C/mail-account-manage-mh-format-directories.page:12(email)
305 #: C/mail-account-management.page:12(email)
306 #: C/mail-account-manage-maildir-format-directories.page:12(email)
307 #: C/mail-account-manage-local-delivery.page:12(email)
308 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap-plus.page:12(email)
309 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap.page:12(email)
310 #: C/mail-access-gmail-imap-account.page:14(email)
311 #: C/intro-main-window.page:14(email) C/intro-first-run.page:14(email)
312 #: C/intro-application.page:16(email) C/index.page:15(email)
313 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:12(email)
314 #: C/import-single-files.page:12(email) C/import-data.page:12(email)
315 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:12(email) C/import-apps-mozilla.page:12(email)
316 #: C/groupwise-placeholder.page:12(email) C/google-services.page:10(email)
317 #: C/express-mode.page:12(email) C/exporting-data.page:12(email)
318 #: C/exporting-data-mail.page:12(email)
319 #: C/exporting-data-contacts.page:12(email)
320 #: C/exporting-data-calendar.page:12(email)
321 #: C/exchange-placeholder.page:12(email)
322 #: C/exchange-connectors-overview.page:14(email)
323 #: C/deleting-to-free-disk-space.page:12(email)
324 #: C/deleting-emails.page:18(email) C/deleting-appointments.page:12(email)
325 #: C/default-browser.page:14(email) C/data-storage.page:12(email)
326 #: C/credits.page:12(email)
327 #: C/contacts-using-several-addressbooks.page:12(email)
328 #: C/contacts-using-contact-lists.page:12(email)
329 #: C/contacts-usage.page:12(email)
330 #: C/contacts-usage-edit-contact.page:12(email)
331 #: C/contacts-usage-delete-contact.page:12(email)
332 #: C/contacts-usage-add-contact.page:12(email)
333 #: C/contacts-searching.page:17(email) C/contacts-organizing.page:13(email)
334 #: C/contacts-local.page:12(email) C/contacts-libreoffice.page:12(email)
335 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:12(email) C/contacts-google.page:13(email)
336 #: C/contacts-autocompletion.page:16(email)
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585 msgid "Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0"
588 #: C/using-categories.page:25(title)
589 msgid "Using Categories"
592 #: C/using-categories.page:27(p)
594 "Another way to group contacts, appointments, tasks and memos (summarized by "
595 "the term \"objects\" in the following text) is to mark them as belonging to "
596 "different categories. You can mark an object as being in several categories "
597 "or no category at all. For example in your address book, you put a friend in "
598 "the \"Business\" category because he works with you and the \"Friends\" "
599 "category because he is a friend."
602 #: C/using-categories.page:29(p)
604 "To display only the objects in a particular category, select the "
605 "corresponding category in the quick <link xref=\"searching-items\">search</"
609 #: C/using-categories.page:32(title)
610 msgid "Setting categories for an object"
613 #: C/using-categories.page:34(p)
614 msgid "To mark an object as belonging to a category,"
617 #: C/using-categories.page:36(p)
618 msgid "Double-click the object to bring up the corresponding editor."
621 #: C/using-categories.page:37(p) C/using-categories.page:49(p)
623 "Click <gui style=\"button\">Categories...</gui>. (If this button is not "
624 "available, select <guiseq><gui>View</gui><gui>Categories</gui></guiseq>.)"
627 #: C/using-categories.page:38(p)
629 "Select the category from the list. You can select as many or as few "
630 "categories as you like."
633 #: C/using-categories.page:44(title)
634 msgid "Adding and managing categories"
637 #: C/using-categories.page:46(p)
639 "If the default list of categories does not suit your needs, you can add your "
640 "own categories either directly via <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Available "
641 "Categories</gui></guiseq>, or indirectly when editing an object:"
644 #: C/using-categories.page:48(p)
645 msgid "Double-click any object to bring up the corresponding editor."
648 #: C/using-categories.page:50(p)
649 msgid "Enter the new category in the entry box at the top."
652 #: C/using-categories.page:51(p) C/using-categories.page:53(p)
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663 #: C/contacts-usage-add-contact.page:27(p)
664 #: C/calendar-meetings-delegating.page:38(p)
665 msgid "Click <gui style=\"button\">OK</gui>."
668 #: C/using-categories.page:52(p)
670 "You can now see the category in the <gui>Categories</gui> text field in the "
674 #: C/using-categories.page:56(p)
676 "In the <gui>Categories Editor</gui> you can edit or set the color and icon "
677 "for each category available by clicking <gui style=\"button\">Edit</gui> at "
678 "the bottom of the <gui>Categories</gui> window. Press <gui style=\"button"
679 "\">Delete</gui> to delete categories from the list."
682 #: C/tasks-webdav.page:5(desc)
683 msgid "Using an online WebDAV task list or memo list."
686 #: C/tasks-webdav.page:20(title)
687 msgid "Using a WebDAV task or memo list"
690 #: C/tasks-webdav.page:22(p)
691 msgid "Lists of this type are read-only."
694 #: C/tasks-webdav.page:24(p) C/tasks-caldav.page:22(p)
696 "To add such a task list or memo list to Evolution, perform the following "
700 #: C/tasks-webdav.page:26(p) C/tasks-local.page:24(p)
701 #: C/tasks-caldav.page:24(p)
703 "Click <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>New</gui><gui>Task List</gui></guiseq> or "
704 "<guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>New</gui><gui>Memo List</gui></guiseq>."
707 #: C/tasks-webdav.page:27(p) C/tasks-caldav.page:25(p)
708 #: C/calendar-webdav.page:27(p)
709 msgid "Select the type <gui>On the Web</gui>."
712 #: C/tasks-webdav.page:28(p) C/tasks-local.page:26(p)
713 #: C/tasks-caldav.page:26(p) C/contacts-using-contact-lists.page:33(p)
714 #: C/contacts-local.page:26(p) C/contacts-ldap.page:33(p)
715 #: C/contacts-google.page:27(p) C/calendar-webdav.page:28(p)
716 #: C/calendar-weather.page:28(p) C/calendar-local.page:26(p)
717 #: C/calendar-google.page:30(p) C/calendar-caldav.page:29(p)
718 msgid "Enter a name that you prefer."
721 #: C/tasks-webdav.page:29(p) C/tasks-local.page:27(p)
722 #: C/tasks-caldav.page:27(p) C/calendar-webdav.page:29(p)
723 #: C/calendar-weather.page:29(p) C/calendar-local.page:27(p)
724 #: C/calendar-google.page:31(p) C/calendar-caldav.page:30(p)
725 msgid "Optionally choose a color that you prefer."
728 #: C/tasks-webdav.page:30(p) C/tasks-caldav.page:28(p)
729 msgid "Choose if you want to be able to view the content also while offline."
732 #: C/tasks-webdav.page:31(p) C/tasks-caldav.page:29(p)
733 msgid "Enter the address of the list in the <gui>URL</gui> field."
736 #: C/tasks-webdav.page:32(p) C/tasks-caldav.page:30(p)
737 #: C/mail-sending-options-smtp.page:39(p) C/contacts-google.page:30(p)
738 #: C/calendar-webdav.page:32(p) C/calendar-weather.page:32(p)
739 #: C/calendar-caldav.page:33(p)
741 "Choose <gui>Use secure connection</gui> if you want to connect securely."
744 #: C/tasks-webdav.page:33(p) C/mail-sending-options-smtp.page:36(p)
745 #: C/calendar-webdav.page:33(p)
746 msgid "Enter your username."
749 #: C/tasks-webdav.page:34(p) C/tasks-local.page:28(p)
750 #: C/tasks-caldav.page:32(p) C/contacts-local.page:27(p)
751 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:36(p) C/contacts-google.page:31(p)
752 #: C/calendar-webdav.page:34(p) C/calendar-weather.page:34(p)
753 #: C/calendar-local.page:28(p) C/calendar-google.page:35(p)
754 #: C/calendar-caldav.page:35(p)
755 msgid "Click <gui style=\"button\">Apply</gui>."
758 #: C/tasks-webdav.page:37(p)
759 msgid "The list will be added in Evolution."
762 #: C/tasks-using-several-tasklists.page:5(desc)
763 msgid "Adding and using more than one task list or memo list."
766 #: C/tasks-using-several-tasklists.page:20(title)
767 msgid "Using several task lists or memo lists"
770 #: C/tasks-using-several-tasklists.page:22(p)
772 "You can have multiple task or memo lists and choose which of your lists get "
773 "displayed. For example, you might have tasks for work, tasks for home, and "
774 "tasks for the singing club of which you are a member. The side bar shows "
775 "these lists, and you can select or deselect any of the boxes next to them to "
776 "show and hide the corresponding tasks or memos in your view."
779 #: C/tasks-using-several-tasklists.page:24(p)
780 msgid "Tasks and memos from each task or memo list appear as different colors."
783 #: C/tasks-using-several-tasklists.page:26(p)
785 "You can also use lists that are not on your computer, such as on the "
789 #: C/tasks-usage.page:5(desc)
790 msgid "On adding, editing, and deleting tasks."
793 #: C/tasks-usage.page:20(title)
794 msgid "Add, Edit, and Delete Tasks"
797 #: C/tasks-usage-edit-task.page:5(desc)
798 msgid "Editing a task in your task list."
801 #: C/tasks-usage-edit-task.page:20(title)
802 msgid "Editing a Task"
805 #: C/tasks-usage-edit-task.page:22(p)
806 msgid "If you want to change a task that already exists in your task lists,"
809 #: C/tasks-usage-edit-task.page:25(p)
811 "Double-click on the task that you want to edit in the list of tasks, or "
812 "right-click on the task and click <key>Open Task</key>."
815 #: C/tasks-usage-edit-task.page:26(p)
816 msgid "Edit the task information."
819 #: C/tasks-usage-edit-task.page:27(p) C/tasks-usage-add-task.page:29(p)
820 #: C/memos-usage-edit-memo.page:27(p) C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:29(p)
821 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:49(p)
822 #: C/calendar-usage-edit-appointment.page:27(p)
824 "Click the <gui style=\"button\">Save</gui> button, or <guiseq><gui>File</"
825 "gui><gui>Save</gui></guiseq>."
828 #: C/tasks-usage-delete-task.page:5(desc)
829 msgid "Deleting a task from your task list."
832 #: C/tasks-usage-delete-task.page:20(title)
833 msgid "Deleting a Task"
836 #: C/tasks-usage-delete-task.page:22(p)
838 "If you want to delete a task in your task lists, right-click on the task and "
839 "select <gui>Delete</gui>, or click on the task and click <gui>Delete</gui> "
840 "in the tool bar or press <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>D</key></keyseq>, or "
841 "click <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Delete Task</gui></guiseq>."
844 #: C/tasks-usage-add-task.page:5(desc)
845 msgid "Adding a task to your task list."
848 #: C/tasks-usage-add-task.page:23(title)
849 msgid "Adding a Task"
852 #: C/tasks-usage-add-task.page:26(p)
854 "Click <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>New</gui><gui>Task</gui></guiseq>, or "
855 "press <keyseq><key>Shift</key><key>Ctrl</key><key>T</key></keyseq>."
858 #: C/tasks-usage-add-task.page:27(p)
859 msgid "Select a task list in the <gui>List</gui> dropdown list."
862 #: C/tasks-usage-add-task.page:28(p)
863 msgid "Enter the task information."
866 #: C/tasks-usage-add-task.page:32(p)
868 "If you just want to quickly add a task by entering a summary you can "
869 "directly enter it in the list of tasks."
872 #: C/tasks-usage-add-task.page:34(p)
874 "You can also define a <link xref=\"calendar-timezones\">time zone</link>, a "
875 "<link xref=\"using-categories\">category</link>, or a <link xref=\"calendar-"
876 "classifications\">classification</link> for the task, or add an attachment."
879 #: C/tasks-usage-add-task.page:37(title)
880 msgid "Assigned Tasks"
883 #: C/tasks-usage-add-task.page:39(p)
884 msgid "Evolution can be used to assign a task to multiple people."
887 #: C/tasks-usage-add-task.page:40(p)
889 "When you assign a task, you can specify the attendees in several categories, "
890 "such as \"chair\" or \"required\". When you save the task, each attendee is "
891 "sent an email with the task information, which also gives them the option to "
895 #: C/tasks-usage-add-task.page:41(p)
897 "This is similar to <link xref=\"calendar-meetings-sending-invitation"
898 "\">meetings</link>."
901 #: C/tasks-usage-add-task.page:42(p)
903 "To create an Assigned Task, click <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>New</"
904 "gui><gui>Assigned Task</gui></guiseq>."
907 #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
908 #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
909 #: C/tasks-searching.page:34(None) C/memos-searching.page:34(None)
910 #: C/mail-searching.page:33(None) C/contacts-searching.page:34(None)
911 #: C/calendar-searching.page:34(None)
913 "@@image: 'figures/search-icon.png'; md5=cd4b82c84c628bfbbfa39d1e0d1eae89"
916 #: C/tasks-searching.page:5(desc)
917 msgid "Searching tasks."
920 #: C/tasks-searching.page:12(name) C/memos-searching.page:12(name)
921 #: C/mail-searching.page:12(name) C/contacts-searching.page:12(name)
922 #: C/calendar-searching.page:12(name)
926 #: C/tasks-searching.page:13(email) C/memos-searching.page:13(email)
927 #: C/mail-searching.page:13(email) C/contacts-searching.page:13(email)
928 #: C/calendar-searching.page:13(email)
929 msgid "vmax0770@gmail.com"
930 msgstr "vmax0770@gmail.com"
932 #: C/tasks-searching.page:28(title)
933 msgid "Searching Tasks"
936 #: C/tasks-searching.page:30(title) C/memos-searching.page:30(title)
937 #: C/mail-searching.page:30(title) C/contacts-searching.page:30(title)
938 #: C/calendar-searching.page:30(title)
942 #: C/tasks-searching.page:31(p)
944 "In the Tasks view, you can quickly search for tasks either by summary or by "
948 #: C/tasks-searching.page:32(p) C/memos-searching.page:32(p)
949 #: C/calendar-searching.page:32(p)
950 msgid "Searching by summary:"
953 #: C/tasks-searching.page:34(p) C/memos-searching.page:34(p)
954 #: C/contacts-searching.page:34(p) C/calendar-searching.page:34(p)
956 "Click the search icon <media type=\"image\" mime=\"image/png\" src=\"figures/"
957 "search-icon.png\"/> to expand the drop-down list."
960 #: C/tasks-searching.page:35(p) C/memos-searching.page:35(p)
961 #: C/mail-searching.page:34(p) C/contacts-searching.page:35(p)
962 #: C/calendar-searching.page:35(p)
963 msgid "Select the search condition from the list."
966 #: C/tasks-searching.page:36(p) C/memos-searching.page:36(p)
967 #: C/mail-searching.page:38(p) C/contacts-searching.page:36(p)
968 #: C/calendar-searching.page:36(p)
969 msgid "Enter the text you want to search for and press <key>Enter</key>."
972 #: C/tasks-searching.page:37(p) C/tasks-searching.page:43(p)
973 #: C/memos-searching.page:37(p) C/memos-searching.page:43(p)
974 #: C/mail-searching.page:39(p) C/contacts-searching.page:37(p)
975 #: C/contacts-searching.page:43(p) C/calendar-searching.page:37(p)
976 #: C/calendar-searching.page:43(p)
977 msgid "Evolution displays the search results."
980 #: C/tasks-searching.page:39(p) C/memos-searching.page:39(p)
981 #: C/contacts-searching.page:39(p) C/calendar-searching.page:39(p)
982 msgid "Searching by category:"
985 #: C/tasks-searching.page:41(p) C/memos-searching.page:41(p)
986 #: C/contacts-searching.page:41(p) C/calendar-searching.page:41(p)
987 msgid "Click the <gui>Show</gui> drop-down list."
990 #: C/tasks-searching.page:42(p) C/memos-searching.page:42(p)
991 #: C/contacts-searching.page:42(p) C/calendar-searching.page:42(p)
992 msgid "Select the category from the list."
995 #: C/tasks-searching.page:45(p) C/memos-searching.page:45(p)
996 #: C/mail-searching.page:43(p) C/contacts-searching.page:45(p)
997 #: C/calendar-searching.page:45(p)
999 "If you want to set several search conditions, you should use an Advanced "
1000 "search, which is described below."
1003 #: C/tasks-searching.page:49(title) C/memos-searching.page:49(title)
1004 #: C/contacts-searching.page:49(title) C/calendar-searching.page:49(title)
1005 msgid "Advanced Search"
1008 #: C/tasks-searching.page:51(p) C/memos-searching.page:51(p)
1009 #: C/mail-searching.page:49(p) C/contacts-searching.page:51(p)
1010 #: C/calendar-searching.page:51(p)
1012 "Select the <guiseq><gui>Search</gui><gui>Advanced Search</gui></guiseq> menu "
1013 "to open the dialog box."
1016 #: C/tasks-searching.page:52(p) C/memos-searching.page:52(p)
1017 #: C/mail-searching.page:50(p) C/contacts-searching.page:52(p)
1018 #: C/calendar-searching.page:52(p)
1020 "Click <gui style=\"button\">Add Condition</gui> to add any number of rules."
1023 #: C/tasks-searching.page:53(p) C/memos-searching.page:53(p)
1024 #: C/mail-searching.page:51(p) C/contacts-searching.page:53(p)
1025 #: C/calendar-searching.page:53(p)
1027 "Select the condition from the dropdown list, and then type a search entry in "
1031 #: C/tasks-searching.page:54(p) C/memos-searching.page:54(p)
1032 #: C/mail-searching.page:52(p) C/contacts-searching.page:54(p)
1033 #: C/calendar-searching.page:54(p)
1035 "Click <gui style=\"button\">OK</gui> to get the search results displayed."
1038 #: C/tasks-searching.page:60(title) C/memos-searching.page:60(title)
1039 #: C/mail-searching.page:58(title) C/contacts-searching.page:60(title)
1040 #: C/calendar-searching.page:60(title)
1041 msgid "Clearing the Search results"
1044 #: C/tasks-searching.page:61(p) C/memos-searching.page:61(p)
1045 #: C/mail-searching.page:59(p) C/contacts-searching.page:61(p)
1046 #: C/calendar-searching.page:61(p)
1048 "To clear your search view and get back to the default view, click the "
1049 "<gui>Clear</gui> icon in the search string field, or choose "
1050 "<guiseq><gui>Search</gui><gui>Clear</gui></guiseq> from the menubar. You can "
1051 "also press <keyseq><key>Shift</key><key>Ctrl</key><key>Q</key></keyseq> to "
1055 #: C/tasks-searching.page:65(title) C/memos-searching.page:65(title)
1056 #: C/mail-searching.page:63(title) C/contacts-searching.page:65(title)
1057 #: C/calendar-searching.page:65(title)
1058 msgid "Saved Searches"
1061 #: C/tasks-searching.page:66(p) C/memos-searching.page:66(p)
1062 #: C/mail-searching.page:64(p) C/contacts-searching.page:66(p)
1063 #: C/calendar-searching.page:66(p)
1065 "If you search for something rather often, you will prefer not to type it "
1066 "many times. In this case you can use saved searches."
1069 #: C/tasks-searching.page:67(p) C/memos-searching.page:67(p)
1070 #: C/mail-searching.page:65(p) C/contacts-searching.page:67(p)
1071 #: C/calendar-searching.page:67(p)
1073 "To save your search results, either click <gui>Save</gui> instead of "
1074 "<gui>OK</gui> in the Search dialog, or in case the search results are "
1075 "already displayed, select <guiseq><gui>Search</gui><gui>Save Search</gui></"
1076 "guiseq>. From now on this search will be directly available from the "
1077 "<gui>Search</gui> menu."
1080 #: C/tasks-searching.page:71(title) C/memos-searching.page:71(title)
1081 #: C/mail-searching.page:69(title) C/contacts-searching.page:71(title)
1082 #: C/calendar-searching.page:71(title)
1083 msgid "Editing a Saved Search"
1086 #: C/tasks-searching.page:73(p) C/memos-searching.page:73(p)
1087 #: C/mail-searching.page:71(p) C/contacts-searching.page:73(p)
1088 #: C/calendar-searching.page:73(p)
1090 "Select <guiseq><gui>Search</gui><gui>Edit Saved Searches</gui></guiseq> from "
1091 "the menu bar to open the window."
1094 #: C/tasks-searching.page:74(p) C/memos-searching.page:74(p)
1095 #: C/mail-searching.page:72(p) C/contacts-searching.page:74(p)
1096 #: C/calendar-searching.page:74(p)
1098 "Click the <gui style=\"button\">Edit</gui> button to open the <gui>Edit "
1099 "Rule</gui> window."
1102 #: C/tasks-searching.page:75(p) C/memos-searching.page:75(p)
1103 #: C/mail-searching.page:73(p) C/contacts-searching.page:75(p)
1104 #: C/calendar-searching.page:75(p)
1105 msgid "Edit the title or search conditions from the dialog box."
1108 #: C/tasks-searching.page:76(p) C/memos-searching.page:76(p)
1109 #: C/mail-searching.page:74(p) C/contacts-searching.page:76(p)
1110 #: C/calendar-searching.page:76(p)
1111 msgid "Click <gui>OK</gui>."
1112 msgstr "నోకు <gui>సరే</gui>"
1114 #: C/tasks-organizing.page:5(desc)
1115 msgid "On task and memo lists, searching, and categories."
1118 #: C/tasks-organizing.page:21(title)
1119 msgid "Sorting and organizing tasks and memos"
1122 #: C/tasks-local.page:5(desc)
1123 msgid "Adding another local task or memo list."
1126 #: C/tasks-local.page:20(title)
1127 msgid "Adding another local task or memo list"
1130 #: C/tasks-local.page:22(p)
1132 "To add another local task list to Evolution, perform the following steps:"
1135 #: C/tasks-local.page:25(p) C/contacts-local.page:25(p)
1136 #: C/calendar-local.page:25(p)
1137 msgid "Select the type <gui>On This Computer</gui>."
1140 #: C/tasks-local.page:31(p) C/tasks-caldav.page:35(p)
1141 msgid "The task list will be added to the list of task lists in Evolution."
1144 #: C/tasks-display-settings.page:5(desc)
1145 msgid "Options for displaying task completion and due dates."
1148 #: C/tasks-display-settings.page:23(title)
1149 msgid "Displaying of tasks"
1152 #. TODO:POST-3-2: Just listing the partially busted UI options (also see calendar-layout-appointment-display) here is very poor and not task-oriented, but that's it for the time being. Better ideas welcome.
1153 #: C/tasks-display-settings.page:27(p)
1155 "The following task-related options are available under <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
1156 "gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Calendar and Tasks</gui><gui>Tasks</gui></"
1160 #: C/tasks-display-settings.page:31(p)
1161 msgid "Tasks due today:"
1164 #: C/tasks-display-settings.page:32(p)
1165 msgid "Select the color for tasks due today."
1168 #: C/tasks-display-settings.page:33(p)
1169 msgid "Overdue tasks:"
1172 #: C/tasks-display-settings.page:34(p)
1173 msgid "Select the color for overdue tasks."
1176 #: C/tasks-display-settings.page:35(p)
1177 msgid "Hide completed tasks after:"
1180 #: C/tasks-display-settings.page:36(p)
1182 "Select this option to have completed tasks hidden after a period of time "
1183 "measured in days, hours, or minutes. If you do not select this option, "
1184 "completed tasks remain in your task list, marked as complete."
1187 #: C/tasks-caldav.page:5(desc)
1188 msgid "Using an online CalDAV task list or memo list."
1191 #: C/tasks-caldav.page:20(title)
1192 msgid "Using a CalDAV task or memo list"
1195 #: C/tasks-caldav.page:31(p) C/calendar-caldav.page:34(p)
1196 msgid "Enter your username and your email address."
1199 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:5(desc)
1200 msgid "Synchronize Evolution data with handheld devices and mobile phones."
1203 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:23(title)
1204 msgid "Synchronize <app>Evolution</app> with other devices"
1207 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:25(p)
1208 msgid "There are currently no \"recommended instructions\" for users."
1211 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:27(p)
1213 "Many distributions provide the application <app><link href=\"http://"
1214 "syncevolution.org/\">SyncEvolution</link></app> that can be used in "
1215 "combination with devices that support <link href=\"https://secure.wikimedia."
1216 "org/wikipedia/en/wiki/SyncML\">SyncML</link>."
1219 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:29(p)
1221 "Another option might be to use applications and devices that both support "
1222 "the <link href=\"https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/ActiveSync"
1223 "\">ActiveSync protocol</link>. A <link href=\"https://secure.wikimedia.org/"
1224 "wikipedia/en/wiki/List_of_collaborative_software\">list of collaborative "
1225 "software</link> is available on Wikipedia."
1228 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:31(p)
1230 "If you can provide good practices or more information on this topic feel "
1231 "free to file a bug report in <link href=\"https://bugzilla.gnome.org/"
1232 "enter_bug.cgi?product=evolution&component=User%20Documentation\">GNOME's "
1233 "bug tracking system</link>."
1236 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:34(title)
1240 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:35(p)
1242 "To synchronize with a Palm OS device like the PalmPilot(TM) and the "
1243 "Handspring Visor several steps are needed: First, you need to enable "
1244 "synchronization. Second, your computer needs to recognize and access your "
1245 "handheld. Third, you should decide what sort of synchronization behavior you "
1249 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:37(title)
1250 msgid "Enabling Synchronization"
1253 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:38(p)
1255 "If you have not used a handheld device with your computer before, you need "
1256 "to configure it via <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>GNOME Pilot "
1257 "Synchronization...</gui></guiseq>. Make sure that you have read and write "
1258 "permissions on the device, which is normally in <file>/dev/pilot</file>. If "
1259 "that does not work, check in <file>/dev/ttyS0</file> if you have a serial "
1260 "connection, or in <file>/dev/ttyUSB1</file> for a USB connection. You can do "
1261 "this by becoming root user and adding your username to the group that owns "
1262 "this device node. For a USB device on sync, two device nodes are created, "
1263 "<file>ttyUSB0</file> and <file>ttyUSB1</file>. The second node is the one to "
1264 "be used in configuring the device."
1267 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:41(title)
1268 msgid "Selecting Conduits"
1271 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:42(p)
1273 "After your computer and your Palm OS device are communicating, select the "
1274 "conduits you want under the <gui>Pilot Conduits</gui> section. You can use "
1275 "conduits to synchronize data with several applications; the Evolution "
1276 "conduits are labeled <gui>EAddress</gui> for the contacts in your address "
1277 "book; <gui>ECalendar</gui> for your calendar; and <gui>ETodo</gui> for your "
1281 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:43(p)
1283 "Click <gui>Enable</gui>, then click <gui>Settings</gui> to change what the "
1284 "conduit does when activated. Your options can vary depending on the conduit, "
1285 "but typically they are as follows:"
1288 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:45(p)
1289 msgid "<gui>Disabled</gui>: Do nothing."
1292 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:46(p)
1294 "<gui>Synchronize</gui>: Copy new data from the computer to the handheld, and "
1295 "from the handheld to the computer. Remove items that were on both systems "
1296 "but have been deleted on one."
1299 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:47(p)
1301 "<gui>Copy From Pilot</gui>: If there is any new data on the handheld device, "
1302 "copy it to the computer."
1305 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:48(p)
1307 "<gui>Copy To Pilot</gui>: Copy new data from the computer to the handheld."
1310 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:50(p)
1312 "Select the behavior you want for each conduit you choose to use. If you're "
1313 "not sure, use <gui>Synchronize</gui>."
1316 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:54(title)
1317 msgid "Synchronizing Information"
1320 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:55(p)
1322 "Use the following procedure to synchronize the data on your Palm OS device "
1323 "with the data you store in Evolution."
1326 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:57(p)
1328 "If you want to back up your information before synchronizing, make a copy of "
1329 "the <file>.local/share/evolution</file> directory inside your home directory."
1332 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:58(p)
1334 "Put your handheld device in its cradle and press the <gui style=\"button"
1335 "\">HotSync</gui> button."
1338 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:59(p)
1340 "If you use Palm OS version 4.0 and have password protection turned on for "
1341 "your handheld device, you might encounter trouble synchronizing. If this "
1342 "happens, try turning off password protection on your handheld, synchronize "
1343 "it with your desktop computer, and then re-enable password protection on "
1347 #: C/sync-with-other-devices.page:61(p)
1348 msgid "Now your Palm OS device will synchronize data with Evolution."
1351 #: C/searching-items.page:5(desc)
1352 msgid "Searching content and data within <app>Evolution</app>."
1355 #: C/searching-items.page:18(title)
1356 msgid "Searching items"
1359 #: C/problems-reporting-bugs.page:5(desc)
1360 msgid "How to report mistakes in the application."
1363 #: C/problems-reporting-bugs.page:21(title)
1364 msgid "How to report bugs"
1367 #: C/problems-reporting-bugs.page:23(p)
1369 "If you do not need help for configuration but you are sure that you have "
1370 "found a mistake or wrong behavior in the Evolution software, or if you want "
1371 "to request a feature, you can file a report in the <link href=\"http://"
1372 "bugzilla.gnome.org\">GNOME bug tracking system</link>. Note that this "
1373 "requires registration first. Please try to avoid filing duplicates and check "
1374 "the <link href=\"https://bugzilla.gnome.org/page.cgi?id=bug-writing.html"
1375 "\">bug writing guidelines</link> first."
1378 #: C/problems-reporting-bugs.page:23(p)
1380 "Also note that GNOME distributions sometimes introduce their own changes in "
1381 "Evolution that are not included in GNOME Evolution. This is hard to "
1382 "recognize for users but if you are aware of it please file a bug report in "
1383 "<link href=\"https://live.gnome.org/Bugsquad/TriageGuide/"
1384 "NonGnome#Bug_trackers_for_distributions\">the bug tracker of your GNOME "
1385 "distribution</link> instead."
1388 #: C/problems-reporting-bugs.page:25(p)
1390 "When reporting bugs exact information is welcome as it makes it easier for "
1391 "others to reproduce and fix the issue. If possible please include "
1392 "information such as the Evolution version (under <guiseq><gui>Help</"
1393 "gui><gui>About</gui></guiseq>), your distribution, and exact steps to "
1394 "reproduce the problem, click by click. See the <link href=\"https://bugzilla."
1395 "gnome.org/page.cgi?id=bug-writing.html\">Bug Writing Guidelines</link> for "
1399 #: C/problems-getting-help.page:5(desc)
1400 msgid "How to get help for problems."
1403 #: C/problems-getting-help.page:22(title)
1404 msgid "How to get help"
1407 #: C/problems-getting-help.page:24(p)
1409 "To receive help on problems you can send an email to the <link href=\"http://"
1410 "mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list\">Evolution mailing list</"
1411 "link> or talk to developers and other users in the IRC chat channel "
1412 "#evolution on the server irc.gimp.net. To connect to an IRC server you can "
1413 "for example <link href=\"help:empathy/irc-manage\">use the internet "
1414 "messenger application <app>Empathy</app></link>."
1417 #: C/problems-debug-how-to.page:5(desc)
1418 msgid "How to provide good information when tracking down a problem."
1421 #: C/problems-debug-how-to.page:21(title)
1422 msgid "How to track down a problem"
1425 #: C/problems-debug-how-to.page:23(p)
1427 "As a first hint, error messages will be either displayed in the statusbar or "
1428 "between the tool bar and the search bar."
1431 #: C/problems-debug-how-to.page:25(p)
1433 "To further track down a problem, some debug options are listed on the <link "
1434 "href=\"http://projects.gnome.org/evolution/bugs.shtml\">Evolution project "
1438 #: C/problems-debug-how-to.page:27(p)
1440 "To contact the Evolution community for help, please see <link xref="
1441 "\"problems-getting-help\">How to get help</link>."
1444 #: C/organizing.page:5(desc)
1445 msgid "On organizing and finding your data in Evolution."
1448 #: C/organizing.page:18(title)
1449 msgid "Sorting and organizing"
1452 #: C/offline.page:5(desc)
1453 msgid "Make Evolution be online again."
1456 #: C/offline.page:12(name) C/intro-application.page:11(name)
1460 #: C/offline.page:13(email) C/intro-application.page:12(email)
1461 msgid "grohe43@gmail.com"
1462 msgstr "grohe43@gmail.com"
1464 #: C/offline.page:16(name) C/mail-spam-settings.page:18(name)
1465 msgid "Patrick O'Callaghan"
1468 #: C/offline.page:23(title)
1469 msgid "Why is Evolution offline when my net connection is working?"
1472 #: C/offline.page:24(p)
1474 "You may have started Evolution with the <cmd>--offline</cmd> commandline "
1478 #: C/offline.page:26(p)
1480 "If this is not the case and Evolution normally works but has suddenly "
1481 "stopped connecting, you may have unintentionally clicked on the connection "
1482 "icon in the lower left corner. When connected, the icon resembles a pair of "
1483 "sockets joined together. If the sockets are open, there is no connection "
1484 "(and the <gui style=\"button\">Send/Receive</gui> button is grayed out). "
1485 "Click on the icon to change its state."
1488 #: C/offline.page:28(p)
1490 "If the problem persists and you are sure you have not clicked the icon, but "
1491 "you can still reach the network from other apps on your system (browsers, "
1492 "FTP, SSH, ping etc.) it may be that NetworkManager (NM) is not properly "
1493 "configured. Many Linux distributions now use NM to manage their connections, "
1494 "and if it is installed Evolution will use it to detect if the network is up. "
1495 "However NM can be installed but not properly configured, leaving the network "
1496 "working but not detectable by Evolution. (Note that other GNOME-based "
1497 "applications may also fail for the same reason.) The solution is to "
1498 "configure NM to manage your network interface. This is usually easy to do "
1499 "but is outside the scope of this document. For more information seek help "
1500 "from your distribution support forums, mailing lists etc."
1503 #: C/minimize-to-system-tray.page:5(desc)
1504 msgid "On minimizing Evolution to the notification area."
1507 #: C/minimize-to-system-tray.page:11(name)
1508 #: C/mail-two-trash-folders.page:11(name) C/mail-spam-settings.page:24(name)
1509 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-manage-list.page:15(name)
1510 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-add-to-list.page:15(name)
1511 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:16(name)
1512 #: C/mail-search-folders-refresh.page:11(name)
1513 #: C/mail-refresh-folders.page:11(name)
1514 #: C/mail-recognized-thread-related-headers.page:11(name)
1515 #: C/mail-read-receipts.page:20(name) C/mail-not-sent.page:11(name)
1516 #: C/mail-moving-emails.page:11(name) C/mail-folders.page:16(name)
1517 #: C/mail-filters-not-working.page:12(name)
1518 #: C/mail-error-no-provider-available.page:11(name)
1519 #: C/mail-error-failed-to-append-to-sent-folder.page:11(name)
1520 #: C/mail-duplicates.page:11(name)
1521 #: C/mail-displaying-images-in-html.page:16(name)
1522 #: C/mail-access-gmail-pop-account.page:13(name)
1523 #: C/deleting-emails.page:13(name)
1524 msgid "April Gonzales"
1527 #: C/minimize-to-system-tray.page:12(email)
1528 #: C/mail-two-trash-folders.page:12(email) C/mail-spam-settings.page:25(email)
1529 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-manage-list.page:16(email)
1530 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-add-to-list.page:16(email)
1531 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:17(email)
1532 #: C/mail-search-folders-refresh.page:12(email)
1533 #: C/mail-refresh-folders.page:12(email)
1534 #: C/mail-recognized-thread-related-headers.page:12(email)
1535 #: C/mail-read-receipts.page:21(email) C/mail-not-sent.page:12(email)
1536 #: C/mail-moving-emails.page:12(email) C/mail-folders.page:17(email)
1537 #: C/mail-filters-not-working.page:13(email)
1538 #: C/mail-error-no-provider-available.page:12(email)
1539 #: C/mail-error-failed-to-append-to-sent-folder.page:12(email)
1540 #: C/mail-duplicates.page:12(email)
1541 #: C/mail-displaying-images-in-html.page:17(email)
1542 #: C/mail-access-gmail-pop-account.page:14(email)
1543 #: C/deleting-emails.page:14(email)
1544 msgid "loonycookie@gmail.com"
1545 msgstr "loonycookie@gmail.com"
1547 #: C/minimize-to-system-tray.page:25(title)
1548 msgid "Minimizing Evolution to the system tray"
1551 #: C/minimize-to-system-tray.page:27(p)
1553 "GNOME, by default, has a <link xref=\"mail-received-notification"
1554 "\">notification area</link> which includes an applet that informs users of "
1555 "any system updates, changes, or events. This includes the arrival of email "
1556 "messages on Evolution. You can refer to this built-in feature of GNOME for "
1557 "any email notifications."
1560 #: C/minimize-to-system-tray.page:29(p)
1562 "In GNOME version 2 you may modify the notification area and set it up to "
1563 "become a system tray by using external software such as <link href=\"http://"
1564 "alltray.trausch.us/\">Alltray</link> that might be available for "
1565 "installation in the software management tool of your distribution. This is "
1566 "no longer possible in GNOME 3."
1569 #: C/memos-usage.page:5(desc)
1570 msgid "On adding, editing, and deleting memos."
1573 #: C/memos-usage.page:20(title)
1574 msgid "Add, Edit and Delete Memos"
1577 #: C/memos-usage.page:22(p)
1579 "Currently there is no support for syncing memos with the <app>Tomboy</app> "
1580 "or <app>Gnote</app> applications."
1583 #: C/memos-usage-edit-memo.page:5(desc)
1584 msgid "Editing a memo in your memo list."
1587 #: C/memos-usage-edit-memo.page:20(title)
1588 msgid "Editing a Memo"
1591 #: C/memos-usage-edit-memo.page:22(p)
1592 msgid "If you want to change a memo that already exists in your memo lists,"
1595 #: C/memos-usage-edit-memo.page:25(p)
1597 "Double-click on the memo that you want to edit in the list of contacts, or "
1598 "right-click on the memo and click <gui>Open Memo</gui>."
1601 #: C/memos-usage-edit-memo.page:26(p)
1602 msgid "Edit the memo information."
1605 #: C/memos-usage-delete-memo.page:5(desc)
1606 msgid "Deleting a memo from your memo list."
1609 #: C/memos-usage-delete-memo.page:20(title)
1610 msgid "Deleting a Memo"
1613 #: C/memos-usage-delete-memo.page:22(p)
1615 "If you want to delete a memo in your memo lists, right-click on the memo and "
1616 "select <gui>Delete</gui>, or click on the memo and click <gui>Delete</gui> "
1617 "in the tool bar, or click <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Delete Memo</gui></"
1621 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:5(desc)
1622 msgid "Adding a memo to your memo list."
1625 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:23(title)
1626 msgid "Adding a Memo"
1629 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:26(p)
1631 "Click <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>New</gui><gui>Memo</gui></guiseq>, or "
1632 "press <keyseq><key>Shift</key><key>Ctrl</key><key>O</key></keyseq>."
1635 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:27(p)
1636 msgid "Select a memo list in the <gui>List</gui> dropdown list."
1639 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:28(p)
1640 msgid "Enter the memo information."
1643 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:32(p)
1645 "If you just want to quickly add a memo by entering a summary you can "
1646 "directly enter it in the list of memos."
1649 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:34(p)
1651 "You can also define a <link xref=\"using-categories\">category</link>, or a "
1652 "<link xref=\"calendar-classifications\">classification</link> for the memo, "
1653 "or add an attachment."
1656 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:37(title)
1657 msgid "Shared Memos"
1660 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:39(p)
1662 "Shared Memos are like mail messages except they are scheduled for a "
1663 "particular day and appear on the calendar for that date. You can use shared "
1664 "memos to show vacations, holidays, pay days, birthdays, and so on. Posted "
1665 "shared memos are placed in your Calendar on the date you specify. They are "
1666 "not placed in your Mailbox or in any other user's Mailbox."
1669 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:41(p)
1670 msgid "To send a Shared Memo,"
1673 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:43(p)
1675 "Click <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>New</gui><gui>Shared Memo</gui></guiseq>, "
1676 "or press <keyseq><key>Shift</key><key>Ctrl</key><key>H</key></keyseq>."
1679 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:44(p)
1681 "Select the Organizer's account name from the drop-down list given next to "
1682 "the Organizer field."
1685 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:45(p)
1687 "In the To field, type a username, then press Enter. Repeat this for "
1691 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:46(p)
1693 "Select the task list (under <gui>List</gui>) in which you would like to "
1697 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:47(p)
1698 msgid "Enter a brief summary in the Summary field."
1701 #: C/memos-usage-add-memo.page:48(p)
1703 "In the Start Date field, type the date this shared memo should appear in the "
1704 "recipients' calendars."
1707 #: C/memos-searching.page:5(desc)
1708 msgid "Searching memos."
1711 #: C/memos-searching.page:28(title)
1712 msgid "Searching Memos"
1715 #: C/memos-searching.page:31(p)
1717 "In the Memos view, you can quickly search for memos either by summary or by "
1721 #: C/mail-working-offline.page:5(desc)
1722 msgid "Work with your mail while not being connected to the network."
1725 #: C/mail-working-offline.page:23(title)
1726 msgid "Working Offline"
1729 #: C/mail-working-offline.page:25(p)
1731 "Offline mode helps you communicate with remote mail storage systems like "
1732 "GroupWise, IMAP or Exchange, in situations where you are not connected to "
1733 "the network at all times. Evolution keeps a local copy of one or more "
1734 "folders to allow you to compose messages, storing them in your Outbox to be "
1735 "sent the next time you connect."
1738 #: C/mail-working-offline.page:27(p)
1740 "POP mail downloads all messages to your local system, but other connections "
1741 "usually download just the headers, and get the rest only when you want to "
1742 "read the message. Before you go offline, Evolution downloads the unread "
1743 "messages from the folders you have chosen to store."
1746 #: C/mail-working-offline.page:30(title)
1747 msgid "Marking folders for offline usage"
1750 #: C/mail-working-offline.page:31(p)
1751 msgid "To mark a mail folder for offline use,"
1754 #: C/mail-working-offline.page:33(p)
1755 msgid "Right-click the folder, then click <gui>Properties</gui>."
1758 #: C/mail-working-offline.page:34(p)
1759 msgid "Click <gui>Copy folder content locally for offline operation</gui>."
1762 #: C/mail-working-offline.page:39(title)
1763 msgid "Syncing messages for offline usage"
1766 #: C/mail-working-offline.page:40(p)
1768 "Your connection status is shown by the small icon in the lower left corner "
1769 "of the Evolution main window. When you are online, it displays two connected "
1770 "cables. When you go offline via clicking the icon or via <guiseq><gui>File</"
1771 "gui><gui>Work Offline</gui></guiseq>, the cables separate. You will be asked "
1772 "whether you want to go offline immediately or synchronize folders locally "
1773 "before you go offline."
1776 #: C/mail-working-offline.page:41(p)
1778 "To download Messages for Offline Operations without immediately going "
1779 "offline, select <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>Download Messages for Offline "
1780 "Usage</gui></guiseq>."
1783 #: C/mail-working-offline.page:45(title)
1784 msgid "Automatic Network State Handling"
1787 #: C/mail-working-offline.page:46(p)
1789 "Evolution automatically understands the network state and acts accordingly. "
1790 "For instance, Evolution switches to offline mode when the network goes down "
1791 "and automatically switches on when the network is up again. Ensure that your "
1792 "system has Network Manager installed to enable this feature."
1795 #: C/mail-word-wrap.page:5(desc)
1796 msgid "Words are wrapped in outgoing mails at 72 characters."
1799 #: C/mail-word-wrap.page:20(title)
1800 msgid "Words are wrapped in outgoing mails at 72 characters"
1803 #: C/mail-word-wrap.page:22(p)
1805 "For better readability lines are wrapped after 72 characters. This value is "
1806 "hardcoded and cannot be changed."
1809 #: C/mail-word-wrap.page:23(p)
1811 "To avoid line breaks within a paragraph, mark the paragraph and choose "
1812 "<guiseq><gui>Format</gui><gui>Paragraph Style</gui><gui>Preformatted</gui></"
1813 "guiseq> in the mail composer."
1816 #: C/mail-vertical-view.page:5(desc)
1817 msgid "Changing the mail view for widescreen displays."
1820 #: C/mail-vertical-view.page:22(title)
1821 msgid "Vertical view"
1824 #: C/mail-vertical-view.page:24(p)
1826 "Evolution provides a vertical view in addition to the classical view. In the "
1827 "vertical view, the message preview pane is located at the right side of the "
1828 "message list when compared to the classical view where the message preview "
1829 "pane is placed below the message list. Vertical view enables you to use the "
1830 "extra width of wide screen monitors."
1833 #: C/mail-vertical-view.page:26(p)
1835 "To switch to vertical view, click <guiseq><gui>View</gui><gui>Preview</"
1836 "gui><gui>Vertical View</gui></guiseq>."
1839 #: C/mail-vertical-view.page:28(p)
1841 "In vertical view, the message list contains double lines of compressed "
1842 "headers, which enables you to consume the extra width in the preview column. "
1843 "The compressed columns have Sender Name and Email, Attachment Icon, Date and "
1844 "Subject in the second line."
1847 #: C/mail-vertical-view.page:30(p)
1849 "To switch back to classical view, click <guiseq><gui>View</gui><gui>Preview</"
1850 "gui><gui>Classical View</gui></guiseq>."
1853 #: C/mail-usenet-subscriptions.page:5(desc)
1854 msgid "Subscribing to Usenet newsgroups."
1857 #: C/mail-usenet-subscriptions.page:25(title)
1858 msgid "Newsgroups Subscriptions"
1861 #: C/mail-usenet-subscriptions.page:27(p)
1863 "When you create a newsgroup account, you are not subscribed to any groups. "
1864 "To subscribe to a newsgroup:"
1867 #: C/mail-usenet-subscriptions.page:29(p)
1868 msgid "Select <guiseq><gui>Folder</gui><gui>Subscriptions</gui></guiseq>."
1871 #: C/mail-usenet-subscriptions.page:30(p) C/mail-imap-subscriptions.page:31(p)
1873 "If you have accounts on multiple servers, select the server where you want "
1874 "to manage your subscriptions."
1877 #: C/mail-usenet-subscriptions.page:31(p)
1878 msgid "Click a group's checkbox to add a folder to your subscriptions."
1881 #: C/mail-two-trash-folders.page:5(desc)
1883 "An explanation for the problem that two trash folders are present in "
1887 #: C/mail-two-trash-folders.page:20(title)
1888 msgid "Two Trash folders shown for the same account"
1891 #: C/mail-two-trash-folders.page:22(p)
1893 "You may have created another Trash folder to hold all your deleted email "
1894 "messages. This can happen when you use another email client together with "
1898 #: C/mail-two-trash-folders.page:24(p)
1900 "Evolution's <gui>Trash</gui> folder is a <link xref=\"mail-search-folders"
1901 "\">Search folder</link>. It does not really exist but simply displays all "
1902 "the messages that are marked for deletion in any folders of that account."
1905 #: C/mail-two-trash-folders.page:26(p)
1907 "You can easily tell the two Trash folders apart by looking at their icons. "
1908 "The Evolution <gui>Trash</gui> folder has a special icon whereas the other "
1909 "physical Trash folder looks like any other folder."
1912 #: C/mail-two-trash-folders.page:29(p)
1914 "Note that the <gui>Junk</gui> folder is also a search folder and may also "
1918 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:7(desc)
1919 msgid "How to set up handling unwanted junk/spam mail."
1922 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:21(name) C/mail-spam-marking.page:15(name)
1926 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:36(title)
1927 msgid "Junk Mail Settings"
1930 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:39(title)
1934 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:40(p)
1936 "<app>Evolution</app> lets you check for unwanted junk or spam emails by "
1937 "using the <app>Bogofilter</app> or <app>SpamAssassin</app> tools. To use "
1938 "these tools, you need to make sure that they are installed via the software "
1939 "management tool of your distribution."
1942 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:43(p) C/mail-composer-spellcheck.page:31(p)
1943 msgid "You might need to install one of these packages to perform these steps."
1946 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:46(link)
1947 msgid "Install bogofilter"
1950 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:47(link)
1951 msgid "Install spamassassin"
1954 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:52(p)
1956 "SpamAssassin works through a set of predefined rules, hence it can determine "
1957 "spam straight away. Bogofilter does not come with a default set of spam "
1958 "criteria so it will not automatically filter anything after installing it. "
1959 "You must <link xref=\"mail-spam-marking\">train it</link> first to make it "
1960 "work. You can modify the actions of SpamAssassin by training it as well."
1963 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:56(title)
1964 msgid "Junk Mail Folder"
1967 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:57(p)
1969 "Messages that are marked as junk (either manually by the user or "
1970 "automatically via SpamAssassin or Bogofilter) will be moved to the "
1971 "<gui>Junk</gui> mail folder."
1974 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:61(title)
1975 msgid "Junk Mail Preferences"
1978 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:62(p)
1980 "The junk mail options discussed in this page refer only to POP and Local "
1981 "Delivery. For handling junk mails on IMAP, see the Evolution settings under "
1982 "<guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Accounts</gui><gui "
1983 "style=\"button\">Edit</gui><gui>Receiving Options</gui></guiseq>."
1986 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:63(p)
1988 "You can modify how Evolution handles junk mail by changing the Junk Mail "
1992 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:65(p)
1994 "Click <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui></guiseq> or press "
1995 "<keyseq><key>Shift</key><key>Ctrl</key><key>S</key></keyseq>."
1998 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:66(p)
1999 msgid "Select <gui>Mail Preferences</gui>."
2002 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:67(p)
2003 msgid "Click on the <gui>Junk</gui> tab. Here, you can specify the following:"
2006 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:69(p)
2007 msgid "Checking incoming mail for junk messages."
2010 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:70(p)
2012 "Deleting junk messages upon exit, and how often junk messages are to be "
2016 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:71(p)
2017 msgid "Checking custom headers for junk."
2020 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:72(p)
2021 msgid "Marking messages as not junk if the sender is in the address book."
2024 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:73(p)
2025 msgid "The default junk filter."
2028 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:74(p)
2029 msgid "Bogofilter and SpamAssassin options."
2032 #: C/mail-spam-settings.page:79(p)
2034 "For more information and specific Bogofilter or SpamAssassin configuration "
2035 "questions it is recommended to check out the Frequently Asked Questions for "
2036 "<link href=\"http://bogofilter.sourceforge.net/faq.shtml\">Bogofilter</link> "
2037 "resp. <link href=\"http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/"
2038 "FrequentlyAskedQuestions\">SpamAssassin</link>."
2041 #: C/mail-spam.page:5(desc)
2042 msgid "How to automatically handle unwanted mail."
2045 #: C/mail-spam.page:20(title)
2046 msgid "Junk and Spam Mail Handling"
2049 #: C/mail-spam.page:23(title)
2050 msgid "Novell Groupwise specific differences"
2053 #: C/mail-spam-marking.page:5(desc)
2054 msgid "How to mark unwanted junk and spam mail."
2057 #: C/mail-spam-marking.page:18(name)
2058 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:15(name)
2059 #: C/contacts-add-automatically.page:15(name)
2060 msgid "Barbara Tobias"
2063 #: C/mail-spam-marking.page:19(email)
2064 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:16(email)
2065 #: C/intro-main-window.page:18(email)
2066 #: C/contacts-add-automatically.page:16(email)
2067 msgid "barbtobias09@gmail.com"
2070 #: C/mail-spam-marking.page:30(title)
2071 msgid "Marking Mail as Junk"
2074 #: C/mail-spam-marking.page:32(p)
2076 "While SpamAssassin comes with a set of predefined rules, Bogofilter needs to "
2077 "be taught first before it will automatically filter junk mail. If you only "
2078 "train Bogofilter on bad messages, it will assume all mail is bad (because it "
2079 "does not know any difference) hence it will not make any decisions until the "
2080 "database is sufficiently large to determine what is and is not spam. In any "
2081 "case, when you first start using junk mail blocking, check the <gui>Junk</"
2082 "gui> mail folder frequently to be sure that legitimate mail doesn't get "
2083 "flagged as junk mail."
2086 #: C/mail-spam-marking.page:35(title)
2087 msgid "Manually Marking Junk Mail"
2090 #: C/mail-spam-marking.page:36(p)
2092 "If Evolution misses junk mail, right-click the message, then click <gui>Mark "
2093 "as Junk</gui>, or mark the message and press <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>J</"
2094 "key></keyseq> or click the <gui>Junk</gui> button in the tool bar. When you "
2095 "correct it, the filter can recognize similar messages in the future, and "
2096 "becomes more accurate as time goes on."
2099 #: C/mail-spam-marking.page:37(p)
2101 "If legitimate mail is incorrectly flagged, remove it from the <gui>Junk</"
2102 "gui> folder by right-clicking it and selecting <gui>Mark as Not Junk</gui> "
2103 "or pressing <keyseq><key>Shift</key><key>Ctrl</key><key>J</key></keyseq>, or "
2104 "mark the message and click the <gui>Not Junk</gui> button."
2107 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-unmark-message.page:5(desc)
2108 msgid "How to mark a message in Novell Groupwise as not junk."
2111 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-unmark-message.page:23(title)
2112 msgid "Marking a Message As Not Junk Mail"
2115 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-unmark-message.page:26(p)
2116 msgid "Select the message to mark as not junk in your Junk Mail folder."
2119 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-unmark-message.page:27(p)
2121 "Right-click the message, then click <gui>Mark as Not Junk</gui>, or select "
2122 "the message and press <keyseq><key>Shift</key><key>Ctrl</key><key>J</key></"
2126 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-unmark-message.page:30(p)
2128 "The message is moved to your Mailbox folder and the name is removed from "
2132 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-remove-from-list.page:5(desc)
2134 "How to remove an email address from your junk mail list in Novell Groupwise."
2137 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-remove-from-list.page:23(title)
2138 msgid "Removing an Email Address from Your Junk List"
2141 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-remove-from-list.page:26(p)
2142 msgid "Right-click a message, then click <gui>Junk Mail Settings</gui>."
2145 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-remove-from-list.page:27(p)
2146 msgid "Select the email address to remove, then click <gui>Remove</gui>."
2149 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-mark-message.page:5(desc)
2150 msgid "How to mark a message in Novell Groupwise as junk."
2153 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-mark-message.page:23(title)
2154 msgid "Marking a Message As Junk Mail"
2157 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-mark-message.page:25(p)
2159 "Select the message to mark as junk, then click the <gui>Junk</gui> button or "
2160 "press <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>J</key></keyseq>."
2163 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-mark-message.page:26(p)
2165 "The message is moved to your Junk Mail folder and the user is added to your "
2169 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-manage-list.page:5(desc)
2170 msgid "How to manage your junk mail list in Novell Groupwise."
2173 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-manage-list.page:27(title)
2174 msgid "Enabling or Disabling Your Junk Mail List"
2177 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-manage-list.page:29(p)
2178 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-add-to-list.page:29(p)
2180 "Right-click on a message and select the <gui>Junk Mail Settings</gui> option."
2183 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-manage-list.page:30(p)
2184 msgid "Specify whether you wish to Enable or Disable junk mail handling."
2187 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-manage-list.page:31(p)
2188 msgid "Click on the <gui style=\"button\">OK</gui> button."
2191 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-add-to-list.page:5(desc)
2192 msgid "How to add an email address to your junk mail list in Novell Groupwise."
2195 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-add-to-list.page:27(title)
2196 msgid "Adding an Email Address to Your Junk List"
2199 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-add-to-list.page:30(p)
2201 "Type in the email address you wish to block in the <gui>Email</gui> field."
2204 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-add-to-list.page:31(p)
2206 "Click <gui style=\"button\">Add</gui> and then click on the <gui style="
2207 "\"button\">OK</gui> button."
2210 #: C/mail-spam-groupwise-add-to-list.page:34(p)
2212 "Remember, when you mark an item as junk in GroupWise, that item is added to "
2213 "your junk list in the GroupWise system. The settings in the GroupWise system "
2214 "are applied from computer to computer."
2217 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:5(desc)
2218 msgid "Sorting the message list of a mail folder."
2221 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:28(title)
2222 msgid "Sorting the message list"
2225 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:30(p)
2227 "Evolution lets you organize your emails by letting you sort messages in the "
2228 "<link xref=\"intro-main-window#e-mail\">message list</link>."
2231 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:33(title)
2232 msgid "Sorting Mail in Email Threads"
2235 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:34(p)
2237 "You can use a threaded message view to sort emails. To enable this feature, "
2238 "click on <guiseq><gui>View</gui><gui>Group By Threads</gui></guiseq> or "
2239 "press <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>T</key></keyseq>."
2242 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:35(p)
2244 "This feature, when enabled, groups replies with the original email and "
2245 "allows you to follow the flow of the conversation from one message to the "
2249 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:36(p)
2251 "When a new message arrives, it will be added below the parent message. "
2252 "Threads are sorted and displayed based on the date of the most recent "
2256 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:37(p)
2258 "For Advanced Users: There is a GSettings key that allows you to toggle "
2259 "between the collapsed and expanded state of the email threads. The collapsed "
2260 "state is enabled by default. It can be changed by starting the "
2261 "<app>Terminal</app> application and running the command <cmd>gsettings set "
2262 "org.gnome.evolution.mail thread-expand true</cmd>"
2265 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:39(p)
2266 #: C/change-keyboard-shortcuts.page:21(p)
2267 msgid "Open the <app>Terminal</app> application."
2270 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:40(p)
2271 #: C/change-keyboard-shortcuts.page:22(p)
2273 "Run the command <cmd>gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface can-change-"
2277 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:46(title)
2278 msgid "Sorting Mail with Column Headers"
2281 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:47(p)
2283 "The message list displays columns that indicate whether a message has been "
2284 "read, whether it has attachments, how important the message is, the sender, "
2285 "date, and the subject. To change the columns used in the message list, you "
2286 "can do one of the following:"
2289 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:49(p)
2290 msgid "Drag and drop the column header bars"
2293 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:50(p)
2294 msgid "Right-click on the header."
2297 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:51(p)
2299 "Select the <gui>Remove This Column</gui> or <gui>Add a Column</gui> option."
2302 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:54(p)
2304 "Evolution allows you to sort your messages using these columns. Just click "
2305 "on the column label to sort the emails. The direction of the arrow next to "
2306 "the label indicates the direction of the sort."
2309 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:58(title)
2310 msgid "Using Other Sorting Options"
2313 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:59(p)
2315 "Evolution provides other ways for sorting email messages. You can use Sort "
2316 "By, Sort Ascending, Sort Descending, or Unsort."
2319 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:61(title)
2321 msgstr "ద్వారా చక్కదిద్దు"
2323 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:62(p)
2324 msgid "You can also sort email messages using the <gui>Sort By</gui> list."
2327 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:64(p)
2328 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:94(p)
2329 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:103(p)
2330 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:112(p)
2331 msgid "Right-click on the message list column headers."
2334 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:65(p)
2335 msgid "Select the <gui>Sort By</gui> option."
2338 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:65(p)
2339 msgid "This brings up this list of criteria for sorting email messages:"
2342 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:67(p)
2343 msgid "Subject - Trimmed"
2346 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:68(p)
2350 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:69(p)
2354 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:70(p)
2358 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:71(p)
2362 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:72(p)
2366 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:73(link)
2367 msgid "Follow Up Flag"
2370 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:74(p)
2374 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:75(p)
2378 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:76(p)
2382 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:77(p)
2386 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:78(p)
2390 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:79(p)
2394 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:80(p)
2398 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:81(p)
2402 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:82(p)
2404 msgstr "గుర్తు పెట్టి"
2406 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:83(p)
2410 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:84(p)
2414 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:87(p)
2415 msgid "Select the option you wish to use in sorting email messages."
2418 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:92(title)
2419 msgid "Sort Ascending"
2422 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:95(p)
2423 msgid "Select the <gui>Sort Ascending</gui> option."
2426 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:97(p)
2427 msgid "The messages will be displayed with the most recent at the bottom."
2430 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:101(title)
2431 msgid "Sort Descending"
2434 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:104(p)
2435 msgid "Select the <gui>Sort Descending</gui> option."
2438 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:106(p)
2439 msgid "The messages will be displayed with the most recent at the top."
2442 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:110(title)
2444 msgstr "చక్కదిద్దు తిసీవేయ్"
2446 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:113(p)
2447 msgid "Select the <gui>Unsort</gui> option."
2450 #: C/mail-sorting-message-list.page:115(p)
2452 "This removes sorting from the column, reverting to the order of messages as "
2453 "they were added to the folder."
2456 #: C/mail-several-pop-accounts.page:5(desc)
2457 msgid "How to split and sort mail when using more than one local account."
2460 #: C/mail-several-pop-accounts.page:22(title)
2461 msgid "Separating POP mail for more than one account"
2464 #: C/mail-several-pop-accounts.page:24(p)
2466 "It is not possible to have separate accounts in the accounts and folder list "
2467 "pane. Evolution only has one unique inbox for incoming email."
2470 #: C/mail-several-pop-accounts.page:25(p)
2472 "You can either use IMAP instead of POP, or move incoming emails into "
2473 "different folders by <link xref=\"mail-folders\">creating folders</link> and "
2474 "<link xref=\"mail-filters\">creating filters</link>: Create a new folder and "
2475 "create two subfolders (for incoming and for sent mail of that account). Now "
2476 "set up an incoming filter via <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Message Filters..."
2477 "</gui><gui style=\"button\">Add</gui></guiseq> to move incoming mail to the "
2478 "incoming folder by filtering on the recipient's address and set up an "
2479 "outgoing filter to move outgoing mail to the sent folder by filtering on the "
2483 #: C/mail-sending-options-smtp.page:5(desc)
2484 msgid "Sending options for SMTP."
2487 #: C/mail-sending-options-smtp.page:27(title)
2488 msgid "SMTP sending options"
2491 #: C/mail-sending-options-smtp.page:30(p)
2493 "Enter the address of your mail server for sending mail in the <gui>Server</"
2494 "gui> field and select if the server requires authentication (entering a "
2495 "username and a password)."
2498 #: C/mail-sending-options-smtp.page:31(p)
2499 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:33(p)
2500 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:37(p)
2501 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:39(p)
2502 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:33(p)
2503 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:33(p)
2505 "Free webmail providers often supply information about which of these options "
2506 "can be used. If you are in an organizational environment, you may want to "
2507 "contact your system administrator for more information."
2510 #: C/mail-sending-options-smtp.page:33(p)
2512 "If the server requires authentication, you need to provide the following "
2516 #: C/mail-sending-options-smtp.page:35(p)
2518 "Select the authentication type in the Authentication list, or click "
2519 "<gui>Check for Supported Types</gui> to have Evolution check. Some servers "
2520 "do not support this, so clicking this button is not a guarantee that "
2521 "available mechanisms actually work."
2524 #. TODO:XINCLUDE: Maybe later replace this "go back" workaround by doing some content sharing with xinclude and xpointer in intro-first-run.page itself? <include href="foo.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/> See gnome-user-docs module for example usage.
2525 #: C/mail-sending-options-smtp.page:43(p)
2527 "If you came to this page from the first-run wizard help page, click <link "
2528 "xref=\"intro-first-run#account-information\">here</link> to continue with "
2532 #: C/mail-send-and-receive.page:5(desc)
2533 msgid "On receiving mail and sending written emails."
2536 #: C/mail-send-and-receive.page:20(title)
2537 msgid "Sending and receiving mail"
2540 #: C/mail-send-and-receive.page:22(p)
2542 "This section refers to receiving mail and sending written emails. For "
2543 "writing a new message, please refer to the <link xref=\"index#mail-composing"
2544 "\">Composing mail</link> section."
2547 #: C/mail-send-and-receive-manual.page:5(desc)
2548 msgid "Force sending and receiving emails."
2551 #: C/mail-send-and-receive-manual.page:20(title)
2552 msgid "Manually send and receive messages"
2555 #: C/mail-send-and-receive-manual.page:21(p)
2557 "To receive new messages from the mail server and to send messages you have "
2558 "written that are in the local Outbox, click the <gui style=\"button\">Send / "
2559 "Receive</gui> button in the toolbar, or press <key>F9</key>, or choose "
2560 "<guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>Send / Receive</gui></guiseq> from the main menu."
2563 #: C/mail-send-and-receive-manual.page:22(p)
2565 "To send and receive only for one of your mail accounts, or to only send or "
2566 "only receive, click the small down-arrow next to the <gui style=\"button"
2567 "\">Send / Receive</gui> button and choose the corresponding option."
2570 #: C/mail-send-and-receive-manual.page:23(p)
2572 "If you just want to send messages which are in your Outbox, you can right-"
2573 "click on the Outbox and click <gui>Flush Outbox</gui>."
2576 #: C/mail-send-and-receive-automatically.page:5(desc)
2577 msgid "Check automatically and regularly for new received mail."
2580 #: C/mail-send-and-receive-automatically.page:20(title)
2581 msgid "Automatically check for new mail"
2584 #: C/mail-send-and-receive-automatically.page:21(p)
2586 "If you want Evolution to check automatically for new messages, enable the "
2587 "option <gui>Check for new messages every ... minutes</gui> in the "
2588 "<gui>Receiving Options</gui> page of the mail account settings (accessible "
2589 "via <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Accounts</"
2590 "gui><gui style=\"button\">Edit</gui><gui>Receiving Options</gui></guiseq>) "
2591 "and select the frequency in minutes."
2594 #: C/mail-searching.page:5(desc)
2595 msgid "Searching messages."
2598 #: C/mail-searching.page:28(title)
2599 msgid "Searching Mail"
2602 #: C/mail-searching.page:31(p)
2604 "In the mail view, you can quickly search for messages by defining conditions."
2607 #: C/mail-searching.page:33(p)
2609 "Click on the search icon <media type=\"image\" mime=\"image/png\" src="
2610 "\"figures/search-icon.png\"/> to expand the drop-down list."
2613 #: C/mail-searching.page:35(p)
2614 msgid "Select the scope from the drop-down list right to the text box."
2617 #: C/mail-searching.page:36(p)
2619 "For the <gui>Current Account</gui> scope, the term \"account\" refers to top-"
2620 "level nodes in the <link xref=\"intro-main-window#e-mail\"> mail folder "
2621 "list</link>, like \"On this computer\" and remote mail accounts."
2624 #: C/mail-searching.page:41(p)
2626 "If you start directly from the fourth step, text will be searched in mail's "
2627 "subjects and addresses and scope will be \"Current folder\"."
2630 #: C/mail-searching.page:42(p)
2632 "If you search for messages that are not in the same folder rather often you "
2633 "might want to create a search folder instead; see <link xref=\"mail-search-"
2634 "folders\">Using Search Folders</link> for more detail."
2637 #: C/mail-searching.page:47(title)
2638 msgid "Advanced Search:"
2641 #: C/mail-searching-attachment-type.page:5(desc)
2642 msgid "Unfortunately this is not possible."
2645 #: C/mail-searching-attachment-type.page:21(title)
2646 msgid "Searching for emails with a specific attachment type"
2649 #: C/mail-searching-attachment-type.page:23(p)
2651 "There currently is no way to do search for emails with a specific type of "
2652 "attachment (for example searching for all emails that have a PDF attachment)."
2655 #: C/mail-search-folders-refresh.page:5(desc)
2656 msgid "Ways of updating Search folders."
2659 #: C/mail-search-folders-refresh.page:24(title)
2660 msgid "Updating/refreshing Search folders"
2663 #: C/mail-search-folders-refresh.page:26(p)
2665 "It might happen that one of your Search folders has not updated since some "
2666 "new email arrived or since an email was deleted, for example. This will mean "
2667 "that the list of emails in the folder is not up-to-date."
2670 #: C/mail-search-folders-refresh.page:28(p)
2672 "You can get an updated view of the search folder either by switching to "
2673 "another folder and then back again, or by right-clicking on the search "
2674 "folder and choosing <gui>Refresh</gui>."
2677 #: C/mail-search-folders.page:5(desc)
2679 "Use search folders to see messages in one folder while still keeping them in "
2680 "their original folders."
2683 #: C/mail-search-folders.page:22(title)
2684 msgid "Using Search folders"
2687 #: C/mail-search-folders.page:24(p)
2689 "If <link xref=\"mail-filters\">filters</link> are not flexible enough, or "
2690 "you find yourself performing the same <link xref=\"mail-searching\">search</"
2691 "link> again and again, consider a search folder."
2694 #: C/mail-search-folders.page:26(p)
2696 "A search folder looks like a <link xref=\"mail-folders\">folder</link>, it "
2697 "acts like a <link xref=\"mail-searching\">search</link>, and you set it up "
2698 "like a <link xref=\"mail-filters\">filter</link>. While a conventional "
2699 "folder actually contains messages, a search folder is a view of messages "
2700 "that might be in several different folders. The messages it contains are "
2701 "determined on the fly using a set of criteria that you have chosen when "
2702 "setting up the search folder."
2705 #: C/mail-search-folders.page:28(p)
2707 "Evolution automatically updates the search folder contents when new messages "
2708 "are received or message are deleted."
2711 #: C/mail-search-folders.page:30(p)
2713 "The <gui>Unmatched</gui> search folder is the opposite of other search "
2714 "folders: it displays all messages that do not appear in other search folders."
2717 #: C/mail-search-folders.page:32(p)
2719 "If you use remote email storage like IMAP, and have created search folders "
2720 "to search through them, the <gui>Unmatched</gui> search folder also searches "
2721 "the remote folders. If you do not create any search folders that search "
2722 "remote mail stores, the <gui>Unmatched</gui> search folder does not search "
2726 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:5(desc)
2727 msgid "Available conditions for setting up search folders."
2730 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:23(title)
2731 msgid "Available Search folder conditions"
2734 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:26(p)
2735 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:26(p)
2739 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:27(p)
2740 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:27(p)
2741 msgid "The sender's email address or the name of the sender."
2744 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:29(p)
2745 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:29(p)
2749 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:30(p)
2750 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:30(p)
2751 msgid "The recipients of the message."
2754 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:32(p)
2755 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:32(p)
2759 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:33(p)
2760 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:33(p)
2761 msgid "Only the CC recipients of the message."
2764 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:35(p)
2765 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:35(p)
2769 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:36(p)
2770 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:36(p)
2772 "Only the BCC recipients of the message. Obviously this can only be applied "
2773 "to outgoing filters."
2776 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:38(p)
2777 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:38(p)
2778 msgid "Sender or Recipients:"
2781 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:39(p)
2782 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:39(p)
2784 "The sender's email address or the name of the sender or the recipients of "
2788 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:41(p)
2789 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:41(p)
2793 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:42(p)
2794 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:42(p)
2795 msgid "The subject line of the message."
2798 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:44(p)
2799 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:44(p)
2800 msgid "Specific Header:"
2803 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:45(p)
2804 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:45(p)
2806 "Any header including <link xref=\"mail-composer-custom-header-lines\">custom "
2810 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:46(p)
2811 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:46(p)
2813 "If a message uses a header more than once, Evolution pays attention only to "
2814 "the first instance, even if the message defines the header differently the "
2815 "second time. For example, if a message declares the Resent-From: header as "
2816 "\"engineering@example.com\" and then restates it as \"marketing@example.com"
2817 "\", Evolution filters as though the second declaration did not occur. To "
2818 "filter on messages that use headers multiple times, use a regular expression."
2821 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:48(p)
2822 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:48(p)
2823 msgid "Message Body:"
2826 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:49(p)
2827 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:49(p)
2828 msgid "Searches in the actual text of the message."
2831 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:51(p)
2832 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:51(p)
2836 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:52(p)
2837 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:52(p)
2839 "(For programmers only) Match a message according to an expression you write "
2840 "in the Scheme language used to define <link xref=\"mail-filters\">filters</"
2841 "link> in Evolution."
2844 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:54(p)
2845 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:54(p)
2849 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:55(p)
2850 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:55(p)
2852 "Filters messages according to the date on which they were sent. First, "
2853 "choose the conditions you want a message to meet, such as before a given "
2854 "time or after a given time. Then choose the time. The filter compares the "
2855 "message's time stamp to the system clock when the filter is run, or to a "
2856 "specific time and date you choose from a calendar. You can also have it look "
2857 "for a message within a range of time relative to the filter, such as two to "
2861 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:57(p)
2862 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:57(p)
2863 msgid "Date received:"
2866 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:58(p)
2867 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:58(p)
2869 "This works the same way as the Date Sent option, except that it compares the "
2870 "time you received the message with the dates you specify."
2873 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:60(p)
2874 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:60(p)
2878 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:61(p)
2879 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:61(p)
2881 "Messages can have <link xref=\"mail-labels\">labels</link> of Important, "
2882 "Work, Personal, To Do, or Later. You can set labels with other filters or "
2886 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:63(p)
2887 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:63(p)
2891 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:64(p)
2892 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:64(p)
2894 "Sets the message score to any whole number greater than 0. You can have one "
2895 "filter set or change a message score, and then set up another filter to move "
2896 "the messages you have scored. A message score is not based on anything in "
2897 "particular: it is simply a number you can assign to messages so other "
2898 "filters can process them."
2901 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:66(p)
2902 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:66(p)
2906 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:67(p)
2907 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:67(p)
2908 msgid "Sorts based on the size of the message in kilobytes."
2911 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:69(p)
2912 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:69(p)
2916 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:70(p)
2917 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:70(p)
2919 "Filters according to the status of a message. The status can be Replied To, "
2920 "Draft, Important, Read, or Junk."
2923 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:72(p)
2924 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:72(p)
2928 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:73(p)
2929 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:73(p)
2931 "Checks whether the message is <link xref=\"mail-follow-up-flag\">flagged for "
2935 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:75(p)
2936 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:75(p)
2937 msgid "Completed On:"
2940 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:78(p)
2941 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:78(p)
2942 msgid "Attachments:"
2945 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:79(p)
2946 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:79(p)
2947 msgid "Checks whether there is an attachment for the email."
2950 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:81(p)
2951 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:81(p)
2952 msgid "Mailing List"
2955 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:82(p)
2956 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:82(p)
2958 "Filters based on the mailing list the message came from. This filter might "
2959 "miss messages from some list servers, because it checks for the X-BeenThere "
2960 "header, which is used to identify mailing lists or other redistributors of "
2961 "mail. Mail from list servers that do not set X-BeenThere properly are not be "
2962 "caught by these filters."
2965 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:84(p)
2966 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:84(p)
2967 msgid "Regex Match:"
2970 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:85(p)
2971 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:85(p)
2973 "(For programmers only) If you know your way around a <link href=\"https://"
2974 "secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Regular_expression\">regex</link>, or "
2975 "regular expression, this option allows you to search for complex patterns of "
2976 "letters, so that you can find, for example, all words that start with a and "
2977 "end with m, and are between six and fifteen letters long, or all messages "
2978 "that declare a particular header twice. For information about how to use "
2979 "regular expressions, check the man page for the <cmd>grep</cmd> command."
2982 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:87(p)
2983 msgid "Message Location:"
2986 #: C/mail-search-folders-conditions.page:90(p)
2987 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:96(p)
2991 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:5(desc)
2992 msgid "Setting up a search folder."
2995 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:23(title)
2996 msgid "Creating A Search Folder"
2999 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:26(p)
3001 "Click <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Search Folders</gui></guiseq>, or click "
3002 "<guiseq><gui>Message</gui><gui>Create Rule</gui></guiseq> and select the "
3003 "criterion the search folder will be based on, or if you have run a search, "
3004 "click <guiseq><gui>Search</gui><gui>Create Search Folder From Search...</"
3008 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:27(p) C/mail-filters.page:37(p)
3009 msgid "Click <gui style=\"button\">Add</gui>."
3012 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:28(p) C/mail-filters.page:38(p)
3013 msgid "Enter a name in the <gui>Rule name</gui> field."
3016 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:29(p) C/mail-filters.page:39(p)
3018 "Define the conditions for the rule. For each condition, you first select "
3019 "which part of the message will be checked and then define the comparison."
3022 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:29(p)
3024 "For more information on the available conditions see <link xref=\"mail-"
3025 "search-folders-conditions\">Available Search Folder conditions</link>."
3028 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:30(p) C/mail-filters.page:40(p)
3030 "If you want to define multiple conditions, define under <gui>Find items</"
3031 "gui> if any or if all conditions have to apply, and click <gui style=\"button"
3032 "\">Add Condition</gui> and repeat the previous step."
3035 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:31(p)
3037 "Select which folders will be used for the search folder in the section "
3038 "<gui>Search Folder Sources</gui>. Options are:"
3041 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:33(p)
3042 msgid "All local folders:"
3045 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:34(p)
3047 "Uses all local folders for the search folder source in addition to "
3048 "individual folders that are selected."
3051 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:36(p)
3052 msgid "All active remote folders:"
3055 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:37(p)
3057 "Remote folders are considered active if you are connected to the server; you "
3058 "must be connected to your mail server for the search folder to include any "
3059 "messages from that source in addition to individual folders that are "
3063 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:39(p)
3064 msgid "All local and active remote folders:"
3067 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:40(p)
3069 "Uses all local and active remote folders for the search folder source in "
3070 "addition to individual folders that are selected."
3073 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:42(p)
3074 msgid "Specific folders only:"
3077 #: C/mail-search-folders-add.page:43(p)
3079 "Uses individual folders for the search folder source. In this case, click "
3080 "the <gui style=\"button\">Add</gui> to select folders."
3083 #: C/mail-refresh-folders.page:5(desc)
3084 msgid "Ways to update your Evolution folders."
3087 #: C/mail-refresh-folders.page:20(title)
3088 msgid "Updating/refreshing the folders on the mail server"
3091 #: C/mail-refresh-folders.page:22(p)
3093 "To make sure that your local email folders are updated, go to "
3094 "<guiseq><gui>Folder</gui><gui>Refresh</gui></guiseq>. This will ensure that "
3095 "all of your emails have been downloaded from the mail server onto your "
3096 "computer so that you can read them all, and that the read status is synced "
3097 "with the mail server."
3100 #: C/mail-refresh-folders.page:24(p)
3102 "You can also double-click on the folder name to refresh it, or press "
3106 #: C/mail-recognized-thread-related-headers.page:5(desc)
3107 msgid "Which thread-related headers are recognized by Evolution."
3110 #: C/mail-recognized-thread-related-headers.page:20(title)
3111 msgid "Thread related headers recognized by Evolution"
3114 #: C/mail-recognized-thread-related-headers.page:22(p)
3115 msgid "Evolution supports the following headers:"
3118 #: C/mail-recognized-thread-related-headers.page:24(p)
3122 #: C/mail-recognized-thread-related-headers.page:25(p)
3126 #: C/mail-recognized-thread-related-headers.page:29(p)
3128 "<gui>Thread-*</gui> headers are Microsoft's proprietary headers and not "
3132 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:5(desc)
3133 msgid "Receiving options for Usenet news accounts."
3136 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:23(title)
3137 msgid "Usenet news receiving options"
3140 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:26(title)
3141 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:23(title)
3142 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:23(title)
3143 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:30(title)
3144 #: C/mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise.page:27(title)
3145 #: C/mail-receiving-options-mh-format-directories.page:23(title)
3146 #: C/mail-receiving-options-maildir-format-directories.page:23(title)
3147 #: C/mail-receiving-options-local-delivery.page:23(title)
3148 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:26(title)
3149 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:26(title)
3150 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-mapi.page:23(title)
3151 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-ews.page:23(title)
3152 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:26(title)
3153 #: C/intro-first-run.page:38(title)
3154 msgid "Receiving Email"
3157 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:28(p)
3158 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:25(p)
3159 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:25(p)
3160 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:32(p)
3161 #: C/mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise.page:29(p)
3162 #: C/mail-receiving-options-mh-format-directories.page:25(p)
3163 #: C/mail-receiving-options-maildir-format-directories.page:25(p)
3164 #: C/mail-receiving-options-local-delivery.page:25(p)
3165 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:28(p)
3166 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:28(p)
3167 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-mapi.page:25(p)
3168 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-ews.page:25(p)
3169 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:28(p)
3171 "On the <gui>Receiving Email</gui> page (accessible via <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
3172 "gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Accounts</gui><gui style=\"button"
3173 "\">Edit</gui><gui>Receiving Email</gui></guiseq>):"
3176 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:31(p)
3177 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:35(p)
3178 #: C/mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise.page:32(p)
3179 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:31(p)
3180 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:31(p)
3181 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-mapi.page:28(p)
3183 "Enter the address of the email server in the <gui>Server</gui> field and "
3184 "enter your username for that server."
3187 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:32(p)
3188 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:36(p)
3189 #: C/mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise.page:33(p)
3190 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:32(p)
3191 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:32(p)
3192 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-mapi.page:32(p)
3193 msgid "Select if you want to use a secure connection (SSL or TLS)."
3196 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:32(p)
3197 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:36(p)
3198 #: C/mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise.page:33(p)
3199 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:32(p)
3200 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:32(p)
3201 msgid "You should enable this option if your server supports it."
3204 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:34(p)
3205 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:38(p)
3206 #: C/mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise.page:35(p)
3207 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:34(p)
3208 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:34(p)
3209 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-mapi.page:31(p)
3210 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-ews.page:31(p)
3211 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:35(p)
3213 "Select your authentication type in the Authentication list, or click <gui "
3214 "style=\"button\">Check for Supported Types</gui> to have Evolution check for "
3215 "supported authentication mechanisms. Some servers do not announce the "
3216 "authentication mechanisms they support, so clicking this button is not a "
3217 "guarantee that available mechanisms actually work."
3220 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:35(p)
3221 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:40(p)
3222 #: C/mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise.page:36(p)
3223 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:35(p)
3224 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:35(p)
3225 msgid "Select if you want Evolution to remember your password."
3228 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:41(title)
3229 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:34(title)
3230 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:34(title)
3231 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:46(title)
3232 #: C/mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise.page:42(title)
3233 #: C/mail-receiving-options-mh-format-directories.page:34(title)
3234 #: C/mail-receiving-options-maildir-format-directories.page:34(title)
3235 #: C/mail-receiving-options-local-delivery.page:34(title)
3236 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:41(title)
3237 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:41(title)
3238 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-mapi.page:39(title)
3239 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-ews.page:37(title)
3240 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:42(title)
3241 msgid "Receiving Options"
3244 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:43(p)
3245 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:36(p)
3246 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:36(p)
3247 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:48(p)
3248 #: C/mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise.page:44(p)
3249 #: C/mail-receiving-options-mh-format-directories.page:36(p)
3250 #: C/mail-receiving-options-maildir-format-directories.page:36(p)
3251 #: C/mail-receiving-options-local-delivery.page:36(p)
3252 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:43(p)
3253 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:43(p)
3254 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-mapi.page:41(p)
3255 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-ews.page:39(p)
3256 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:44(p)
3258 "On the <gui>Receiving Options</gui> page (accessible via <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
3259 "gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Accounts</gui><gui style=\"button"
3260 "\">Edit</gui><gui>Receiving Options</gui></guiseq>):"
3263 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:46(p)
3264 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:39(p)
3265 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:51(p)
3266 #: C/mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise.page:47(p)
3267 #: C/mail-receiving-options-mh-format-directories.page:39(p)
3268 #: C/mail-receiving-options-maildir-format-directories.page:39(p)
3269 #: C/mail-receiving-options-local-delivery.page:39(p)
3270 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:46(p)
3271 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:46(p)
3272 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-mapi.page:44(p)
3273 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-ews.page:42(p)
3274 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:47(p)
3276 "If you want Evolution to check automatically for new messages, click the "
3277 "<gui>Check for new messages every ... minutes</gui> option and select the "
3278 "frequency in minutes."
3281 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:47(p)
3282 msgid "Select if you want to show folders in short notation."
3285 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:48(p)
3286 msgid "For example, comp.os.linux would appear as c.o.linux."
3289 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:49(p)
3291 "Select if you want to show relative folder names in the <link xref=\"mail-"
3292 "imap-subscriptions\">subscriptions window</link>."
3295 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:50(p)
3297 "If you select to show relative folder names, only the name of the folder is "
3298 "displayed. For example the folder evolution.mail would appear as evolution."
3301 #. TODO:XINCLUDE: Maybe later replace this "go back" workaround by doing some content sharing with xinclude and xpointer in intro-first-run.page itself? <include href="foo.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/> See gnome-user-docs module for example usage.
3302 #: C/mail-receiving-options-usenet-news.page:57(p)
3303 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:47(p)
3304 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:46(p)
3305 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:60(p)
3306 #: C/mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise.page:56(p)
3307 #: C/mail-receiving-options-mh-format-directories.page:46(p)
3308 #: C/mail-receiving-options-maildir-format-directories.page:47(p)
3309 #: C/mail-receiving-options-local-delivery.page:46(p)
3310 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:58(p)
3311 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:57(p)
3312 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-mapi.page:52(p)
3313 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-ews.page:52(p)
3314 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:58(p)
3316 "If you came to this page from the first-run wizard help page, click <link "
3317 "xref=\"intro-first-run#sending\">here</link> to continue with the next step."
3320 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:5(desc)
3321 msgid "Receiving options for standard Unix mbox spool file accounts."
3324 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:20(title)
3325 msgid "Standard Unix mbox spool file receiving options"
3328 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:28(p)
3329 #: C/mail-receiving-options-local-delivery.page:28(p)
3331 "Choose the file by clicking on the button next to <gui>File</gui> in the "
3332 "<gui>Configuration</gui> section. This will open a file chooser window."
3335 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:40(p)
3336 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:39(p)
3337 #: C/mail-receiving-options-maildir-format-directories.page:40(p)
3339 "If you want <link xref=\"mail-filters\">Filters</link> to be automatically "
3340 "used for new messages in your inbox, enable <gui>Apply filters to new "
3341 "messages in INBOX</gui>."
3344 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:5(desc)
3345 msgid "Receiving options for standard Unix mbox spool directory accounts."
3348 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:20(title)
3349 msgid "Standard Unix mbox spool directory receiving options"
3352 #: C/mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:28(p)
3353 #: C/mail-receiving-options-mh-format-directories.page:28(p)
3354 #: C/mail-receiving-options-maildir-format-directories.page:28(p)
3356 "Choose the directory by clicking on the button next to <gui>Path</gui> in "
3357 "the <gui>Configuration</gui> section. Some default folders are available in "
3358 "the list. If the directory is not among those folders, choose the last "
3359 "option <gui>Other...</gui>. This will open a directory chooser window."
3362 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:5(desc)
3363 msgid "Receiving options for POP accounts."
3366 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:27(title)
3367 msgid "POP receiving options"
3370 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:52(p)
3372 "If you want the messages to remain on the server for a period of time, click "
3373 "the <gui>Leave messages on server</gui> option and the <gui>Delete after ... "
3374 "days</gui> option and select the number of days to allow messages to remain "
3378 #: C/mail-receiving-options-pop.page:53(p)
3380 "The option <gui>Disable support for all POP3 extensions</gui> is only useful "
3381 "when accessing old or misconfigured mail servers. <link href=\"https://tools."
3382 "ietf.org/html/rfc2449\">POP3 extensions</link> provide enhanced "
3383 "functionality, however only some servers support them. In case of problems "
3384 "with receiving mail, enabling this setting might help."
3387 #: C/mail-receiving-options.page:5(desc)
3388 msgid "Available mail receiving options for several server types."
3391 #: C/mail-receiving-options.page:18(title)
3392 msgid "Mail Receiving Options"
3395 #: C/mail-receiving-options.page:21(title) C/intro-first-run.page:44(title)
3396 msgid "Common server types"
3399 #: C/mail-receiving-options.page:24(title) C/intro-first-run.page:57(title)
3400 msgid "Corporate server types"
3403 #: C/mail-receiving-options.page:27(title) C/intro-first-run.page:96(title)
3404 msgid "Local account server types"
3407 #: C/mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise.page:5(desc)
3408 msgid "Receiving options for Novell Groupwise accounts."
3411 #: C/mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise.page:24(title)
3412 msgid "Novell Groupwise receiving options"
3415 #: C/mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise.page:34(p)
3416 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-mapi.page:30(p)
3417 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-ews.page:30(p)
3418 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:34(p)
3420 "If you are in an organizational environment, you may want to contact your "
3421 "system administrator for more information."
3424 #: C/mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise.page:48(p)
3425 msgid "Enter the Post Office Agent SOAP port."
3428 #: C/mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise.page:49(p)
3430 "If you are unsure what your Post Office Agent SOAP port is, contact your "
3431 "system administrator."
3434 #: C/mail-receiving-options-mh-format-directories.page:5(desc)
3435 msgid "Receiving options for MH-format mail directories accounts."
3438 #: C/mail-receiving-options-mh-format-directories.page:20(title)
3439 msgid "MH-format mail directories receiving options"
3442 #: C/mail-receiving-options-maildir-format-directories.page:5(desc)
3443 msgid "Receiving options for Maildir-format mail directories accounts."
3446 #: C/mail-receiving-options-maildir-format-directories.page:20(title)
3447 msgid "Maildir-format mail directories receiving options"
3450 #: C/mail-receiving-options-local-delivery.page:5(desc)
3451 msgid "Receiving options for Local delivery accounts."
3454 #: C/mail-receiving-options-local-delivery.page:20(title)
3455 msgid "Local delivery receiving options"
3458 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:5(desc)
3459 msgid "Receiving options for IMAP+ accounts."
3462 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:23(title)
3463 msgid "IMAP+ receiving options"
3466 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:47(p)
3468 "Select \"Use Quick Resync\" if the IMAP server supports <link href=\"http://"
3469 "tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5162\">IMAP4 Extensions for Quick Mailbox "
3470 "Resynchronization</link>."
3473 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:48(p)
3474 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:47(p)
3476 "You can also define if Evolution checks for new messages in all folders, or "
3477 "only in subscribed folders."
3480 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:49(p)
3481 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:48(p)
3483 "Select if you want Evolution to use custom commands to connect to the IMAP "
3487 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:50(p)
3488 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:49(p)
3490 "Select if you want Evolution to show only <link xref=\"mail-imap-"
3491 "subscriptions\">subscribed folders</link>."
3494 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap-plus.page:51(p)
3495 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:50(p)
3497 "Select if you want Evolution to override server-supplied folder namespaces."
3500 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:5(desc)
3501 msgid "Receiving options for IMAP accounts."
3504 #: C/mail-receiving-options-imap.page:23(title)
3505 msgid "IMAP receiving options"
3508 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-mapi.page:5(desc)
3509 msgid "Receiving options for Exchange MAPI accounts."
3512 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-mapi.page:20(title)
3513 msgid "Exchange MAPI receiving options"
3516 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-mapi.page:29(p)
3517 msgid "Enter the Domain name for that server."
3520 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-mapi.page:33(p)
3521 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:36(p)
3522 msgid "Click <gui style=\"button\">Authenticate</gui> and enter your password."
3525 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-mapi.page:45(p)
3526 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-ews.page:43(p)
3527 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:48(p)
3529 "You can also define if Evolution checks for new messages in all folders."
3532 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-ews.page:5(desc)
3533 msgid "Receiving options for Exchange Web Services accounts."
3536 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-ews.page:20(title)
3537 msgid "Exchange Web Services receiving options"
3540 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-ews.page:28(p)
3541 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:31(p)
3542 msgid "Enter your username for that server."
3545 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-ews.page:29(p)
3547 "Either manually enter the Host URL and OAB URL, or click <gui style=\"button"
3548 "\">Fetch URL</gui> which will ask you for your password and then try to "
3549 "automatically fill in the values."
3552 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-ews.page:44(p)
3554 "If you would like to have a copy of the address book on the server for "
3555 "offline access to it, enable <gui>Cache offline address book</gui> and click "
3556 "<gui style=\"button\">Fetch list</gui>. Afterwards, select the address book "
3557 "from the available options."
3560 #: C/mail-receiving-options-exchange-ews.page:45(p)
3562 "If you want <link xref=\"mail-filters\">Filters</link> to be automatically "
3563 "used for new messages in your inbox, enable <gui>Apply filters to new "
3564 "messages in Inbox on this server</gui>."
3567 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:5(desc)
3568 msgid "Receiving options for Evolution Exchange accounts."
3571 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:23(title)
3572 msgid "Evolution Exchange receiving options"
3575 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:32(p)
3576 msgid "Enter the OWA URL for that server."
3579 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:33(p)
3581 "Select if the mailbox name is different from the username. If it is, enter "
3585 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:49(p)
3587 "In the section <gui>Global Address List/Active Directory</gui>, specify the "
3588 "name of the Global Catalog server. The Global Catalog Server contains the "
3589 "user information for users."
3592 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:50(p)
3594 "Select if you want to limit the number of Global Address List (GAL) "
3595 "responses as this may increase speed. The GAL contains a list of all email "
3599 #: C/mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange.page:51(p)
3601 "You also have to define the Authentication type, and whether you want groups "
3602 "of contacts in GAL to be represented in the Evolution address book by <link "
3603 "xref=\"contacts-using-contact-lists\">contact lists</link>."
3606 #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
3607 #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
3608 #: C/mail-received-notification.page:24(None)
3610 "@@image: './figures/new-mail-switcher.png'; "
3611 "md5=be4dbdb5f6e3dcbd5111b87169cae268"
3614 #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
3615 #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
3616 #: C/mail-received-notification.page:29(None)
3618 "@@image: './figures/new-mail-notification.png'; "
3619 "md5=25a4373da392793406910cd883f0c21c"
3622 #: C/mail-received-notification.page:5(desc)
3623 msgid "Options on notifications of newly received mail."
3626 #: C/mail-received-notification.page:20(title)
3627 msgid "Getting notified of new mail"
3630 #: C/mail-received-notification.page:22(p)
3632 "Evolution always notifies you of new messages by adding a yellow star to the "
3633 "mailer icon in the window <link xref=\"change-switcher-appearance"
3634 "\">switcher</link>."
3637 #: C/mail-received-notification.page:25(p)
3638 #: C/mail-received-notification.page:30(p)
3639 msgid "Switcher layout when a new message has arrived"
3642 #: C/mail-received-notification.page:28(p)
3644 "In order to also be notified of new messages in the GNOME Notification area "
3645 "at the bottom of the screen, make sure that <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
3646 "gui><gui>Plugins</gui><gui>Mail Notification</gui></guiseq> is enabled and "
3647 "that you have set your preferred options in the <gui>Configuration</gui> tab."
3650 #: C/mail-read-receipts.page:5(desc)
3651 msgid "How to enable requesting read receipts."
3654 #: C/mail-read-receipts.page:33(title)
3655 msgid "Read receipts for emails"
3658 #: C/mail-read-receipts.page:35(p)
3660 "Read receipts are a way for people to acknowledge that they have received "
3661 "your email. The recipient can normally choose whether to acknowledge the "
3662 "receipt or not, so they are not a completely reliable way of checking if "
3663 "your emails have been received by someone."
3666 #: C/mail-read-receipts.page:37(p)
3668 "You can request read receipts by enabling this option in the email "
3669 "composer's menu. To do so, go to <guiseq><gui>Options</gui><gui>Request Read "
3670 "Receipt</gui></guiseq>."
3673 #: C/mail-read-receipts.page:39(p)
3675 "For read receipts that you receive you can define Evolution's behavior by "
3676 "going to <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Accounts</"
3677 "gui><gui style=\"button\">Edit</gui><gui>Defaults</gui><gui>Message "
3678 "Receipts</gui></guiseq>."
3681 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:5(desc)
3682 msgid "Keyboard shortcuts that can save you some time when reading mail."
3685 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:24(title)
3686 msgid "Using shortcut keys to read mail"
3689 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:27(title)
3690 msgid "Viewing an email"
3693 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:28(p)
3695 "In the Mail window you read a message by selecting it in the message list. "
3696 "If you would like to see the message in its own window, either double-click "
3697 "it, press <key>Enter</key>, or press <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>O</key></"
3701 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:32(title)
3702 msgid "Navigating in a message"
3705 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:33(p)
3707 "To read mail with the keyboard, you can press the <key>Spacebar</key> to "
3708 "page down and press <key>Backspace</key> to page up while reading an email. "
3709 "Ensure that you use the keys when the message list is focused."
3712 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:37(title)
3713 msgid "Navigating in a folder in the message list"
3716 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:38(p)
3717 msgid "Navigate in the message list by using the arrow keys on the keyboard."
3720 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:42(title)
3721 msgid "Navigating in a folder's unread mail in the message list"
3724 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:43(p)
3726 "To go to the next or previous unread messages, press the period (<key>.</"
3727 "key>) or comma (<key>,</key>) keys. On some keyboards, these keys are also "
3728 "marked with the <key>></key> and <key><</key> symbols, which is a "
3729 "convenient way to remember that they move you forward and backward in your "
3730 "message list. You can also use the right square bracket (<key>]</key>) for "
3731 "the next unread message, and the left square bracket (<key>[</key>) for the "
3732 "previous unread message."
3735 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:47(title)
3736 msgid "Navigating in unread mail across folders"
3739 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:49(p)
3741 "You can easily read the unread messages in all the mail folders by using the "
3742 "<key>Spacebar</key>."
3745 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:51(p)
3747 "When you are in the Mail window, the Spacebar has the following behavior:"
3750 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:53(p)
3752 "When you press the Spacebar for the first time, it takes you to the next "
3756 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:54(p)
3758 "If the message is more than one screen long, the Spacebar works as <key>Page "
3762 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:55(p)
3764 "If you press the Spacebar after you reach the bottom of the page, it takes "
3765 "you to the next unread message."
3768 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:56(p)
3770 "If there are no more unread messages in the mailbox, pressing the Spacebar "
3771 "takes you to the next unread message in the next folder."
3774 #: C/mail-reading-keyboard-shortcuts.page:57(p)
3776 "If new messages arrive in a number of folders, the Spacebar toggles between "
3777 "those folders. This feature allows you to switch to the next unread message "
3778 "in a different folder without clicking the folder."
3781 #: C/mail-organizing.page:5(desc)
3782 msgid "On folders, sorting, searching, filters, search folders, and labels."
3785 #: C/mail-organizing.page:21(title)
3786 msgid "Sorting and organizing mail"
3789 #: C/mail-organizing.page:23(p)
3791 "Evolution provides several options to organize your mail according to your "
3795 #: C/mail-organizing.page:26(title)
3796 msgid "Advanced Options"
3799 #: C/mail-not-sent.page:5(desc)
3800 msgid "Possible reasons why emails are not sent."
3803 #: C/mail-not-sent.page:20(title)
3804 msgid "Mail is not sent"
3807 #: C/mail-not-sent.page:22(p)
3808 msgid "There can be several reasons why emails are not sent:"
3811 #: C/mail-not-sent.page:25(p)
3813 "Invalid email address. Check if all the addresses listed as mail recipients "
3814 "are correct. If the message contains a wrong or invalid email address, the "
3815 "message will not be sent."
3818 #: C/mail-not-sent.page:26(p)
3820 "Incorrect SMTP settings. Verify if the settings used for outgoing messages "
3821 "is correct. Using the incorrect server address or authentication method may "
3822 "prevent emails from being sent"
3825 #: C/mail-not-sent.page:27(p)
3827 "Offline status. Evolution may be offline. Check on the <gui style=\"button"
3828 "\">Send and Receive</gui> button; if it is greyed out, then you are offline. "
3829 "To go online, go to <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>Work online</gui></guiseq>. "
3830 "You should now be able to use the <gui style=\"button\">Send and Receive</"
3834 #: C/mail-moving-emails.page:5(desc)
3835 msgid "Moving emails from one folder to another."
3838 #: C/mail-moving-emails.page:24(title)
3839 msgid "Moved emails are still shown in the original folder"
3842 #: C/mail-moving-emails.page:26(p)
3844 "IMAP has no \"move\" feature. Evolution \"moves\" messages by copying and "
3845 "deleting emails. Deleting means \"marking messages for deletion\" so all the "
3846 "original messages are retained until you Expunge the emails marked for "
3850 #: C/mail-moving-emails.page:28(p)
3852 "See the topic on <link xref=\"mail-delete-and-undelete\">deleting emails</"
3853 "link> for instructions on how to expunge email messages. Note that this "
3854 "applies to other types of accounts as well."
3857 #: C/mail-layout-changing.page:5(desc)
3859 "Changing the display of the mail window (message list columns and "
3863 #: C/mail-layout-changing.page:20(title)
3864 msgid "Changing the mail window layout"
3867 #: C/mail-labels.page:5(desc)
3868 msgid "Use labels to categorize your mail while keeping it in their folders."
3871 #: C/mail-labels.page:21(title)
3872 msgid "Using Labels"
3875 #: C/mail-labels.page:23(p)
3877 "You can add colored labels to emails in order to categorize them. This is "
3878 "similar to <link xref=\"using-categories\">Categories</link> in the other "
3879 "Evolution windows."
3882 #: C/mail-labels.page:25(p)
3884 "You can search for messages with specific labels by using the <link xref="
3885 "\"mail-searching\">quick search dropdown</link>. Also, <link xref=\"mail-"
3886 "search-folders\">search folders</link> can be created based on labels."
3889 #: C/mail-labels.page:28(title)
3890 msgid "Adding a label to a message"
3893 #: C/mail-labels.page:29(p)
3895 "To assign a label to a message, right-click the message, click <gui>Label</"
3896 "gui>, and choose the label to apply."
3899 #: C/mail-labels.page:30(p)
3900 msgid "You can also quickly add a new label by choosing <gui>New Label</gui>."
3903 #: C/mail-labels.page:34(title)
3904 msgid "Managing labels"
3907 #: C/mail-labels.page:35(p)
3909 "You can add, edit and delete all labels under <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
3910 "gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Preferences</gui><gui>Labels</gui></"
3911 "guiseq>. Note that you cannot remove the default labels."
3914 #: C/mail-imap-subscriptions.page:5(desc)
3915 msgid "IMAP folder subscriptions."
3918 #: C/mail-imap-subscriptions.page:26(title)
3919 msgid "IMAP Subscriptions"
3922 #: C/mail-imap-subscriptions.page:28(p)
3924 "As opening many IMAP folders on the server takes time you can define which "
3925 "IMAP folders to check and display in Evolution, and which ones to ignore for "
3926 "the time being, via the <gui>IMAP Subscriptions Manager</gui>."
3929 #: C/mail-imap-subscriptions.page:30(p)
3931 "Select <guiseq><gui>Folder</gui><gui>Subscriptions</gui></guiseq>, or right-"
3932 "click on the top level node of an email account in the folder list and click "
3933 "<gui>Manage subscriptions</gui>."
3936 #: C/mail-imap-subscriptions.page:32(p)
3938 "Evolution displays a list of files and folders available on the IMAP server."
3941 #: C/mail-imap-subscriptions.page:33(p)
3942 msgid "Select a file or folder by clicking it."
3945 #: C/mail-imap-subscriptions.page:34(p)
3947 "You should select at least the Inbox folder. Depending upon the way your "
3948 "IMAP server is configured, the list of available files might include non-"
3949 "mail folders. If it does, you can ignore them."
3952 #: C/mail-imap-subscriptions.page:35(p)
3953 msgid "Click a folder's checkbox to add a folder to your subscriptions."
3956 #: C/mail-imap-headers.page:5(desc)
3957 msgid "Define which mail headers to download when using IMAP."
3960 #: C/mail-imap-headers.page:25(title)
3961 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap.page:52(title)
3962 msgid "IMAP Headers"
3965 #: C/mail-imap-headers.page:27(p)
3967 "The <gui>IMAP Headers</gui> tab is only displayed in the <gui>Account "
3968 "Editor</gui> if <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Plugins</gui><gui>IMAP Features</"
3969 "gui></guiseq> is enabled."
3972 #: C/mail-imap-headers.page:29(p)
3974 "Evolution allows you for IMAP accounts to choose the headers that you want "
3975 "to download so that you can reduce the download time and filter or move your "
3976 "mail around the way you like it. The IMAP Mail header options are as follows:"
3979 #: C/mail-imap-headers.page:31(p)
3980 msgid "Fetch All Headers:"
3983 #: C/mail-imap-headers.page:31(p)
3985 "All available IMAP mail headers for all the messages will be downloaded."
3988 #: C/mail-imap-headers.page:32(p)
3989 msgid "Basic Headers (Fastest):"
3992 #: C/mail-imap-headers.page:32(p)
3994 "This will include Date, From, To, CC, Subject, Preferences, In-Reply-To, "
3995 "Message-ID, Mime-Version, and Content-Type. If you want to just fetch and "
3996 "see messages without having to categorically filter messages based on your "
3997 "mailing lists, choose this option. This will make Evolution work faster and "
3998 "is generally recommended for common users."
4001 #: C/mail-imap-headers.page:33(p)
4002 msgid "Basic and Mailing List Headers (Default):"
4005 #: C/mail-imap-headers.page:33(p)
4007 "Enable this option to have filters based on mailing list headers (like list "
4008 "ID) so that in addition to the basic headers, the headers that correspond to "
4009 "mailing-lists are also fetched. Mailing list headers will have information "
4010 "such as the mailinglist-ID, owner of the mailing list, and so on with which "
4011 "you can create mailing list filters."
4014 #: C/mail-imap-headers.page:33(p)
4016 "This is the default Header preference that comes with Evolution. When this "
4017 "option is chosen, Evolution will download a basic set of headers (as "
4018 "described above) along with a set of headers that are needed for client-side "
4019 "filters based on mailing lists. If you do not have any filters on Evolution, "
4020 "it is recommended to switch to the <gui>Basic Headers</gui> option."
4023 #: C/mail-imap-headers.page:36(p)
4024 msgid "To set the IMAP Mail headers:"
4027 #: C/mail-imap-headers.page:38(p)
4028 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-signing-encrypting.page:28(p)
4029 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-signing-encrypting.page:30(p)
4030 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-set-up.page:29(p)
4032 "Select <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Accounts</"
4036 #: C/mail-imap-headers.page:39(p)
4037 msgid "Select the IMAP account."
4040 #: C/mail-imap-headers.page:40(p)
4041 msgid "Click <gui>Edit</gui>."
4044 #: C/mail-imap-headers.page:41(p)
4045 msgid "Click the <gui>IMAP Headers</gui> tab."
4048 #: C/mail-imap-headers.page:42(p)
4050 "Optionally: If you want to define extra headers to download you can add "
4051 "these in the <gui>Custom Headers</gui> section."
4054 #: C/mail-imap-headers.page:45(p)
4056 "The option to define IMAP Headers is currently only available for IMAP "
4057 "accounts, but not for IMAP+ accounts."
4060 #: C/mail-follow-up-flag.page:5(desc)
4061 msgid "Using flags to remind you of actions."
4064 #: C/mail-follow-up-flag.page:23(title)
4065 msgid "Follow up flags for emails"
4068 #: C/mail-follow-up-flag.page:25(p)
4070 "To make sure you do not forget about a message, you can use the follow-up "
4074 #: C/mail-follow-up-flag.page:27(p)
4075 msgid "Select one or more messages."
4078 #: C/mail-follow-up-flag.page:28(p)
4079 msgid "Right-click one of the messages."
4082 #: C/mail-follow-up-flag.page:29(p)
4083 msgid "Click <gui>Mark for Follow Up...</gui>."
4086 #: C/mail-follow-up-flag.page:31(p)
4088 "You can also do this by selecting the message(s) and clicking "
4089 "<guiseq><gui>Message</gui><gui>Mark as</gui><gui>Follow Up...</gui></guiseq> "
4090 "or by pressing <keyseq><key>Shift</key><key>Ctrl</key><key>G</key></keyseq>."
4093 #: C/mail-follow-up-flag.page:33(p)
4094 msgid "A window opens to allow you to set the type of flag and the due date."
4097 #: C/mail-follow-up-flag.page:35(p)
4099 "The flag itself is the action you want to remind yourself about, such as "
4100 "Call, Forward and Reply."
4103 #: C/mail-follow-up-flag.page:37(p)
4105 "After you have added a flag, you can mark it as complete or remove it "
4106 "entirely by right-clicking the message and clicking either <gui>Flag "
4107 "Completed</gui> or <gui>Clear Flag</gui>."
4110 #: C/mail-follow-up-flag.page:39(p)
4112 "When you read a flagged message, its flag status is displayed at the top, "
4113 "before the message headers. An overdue message might tell you \"Overdue: "
4114 "Call by April 07, 2012, 5:00 PM.\""
4117 #: C/mail-follow-up-flag.page:41(p)
4119 "Flags can help you organize your work in a number of ways. For example, you "
4120 "might <link xref=\"mail-change-columns-in-message-list\">add a Flag Status "
4121 "column</link> to your message list and sort that way. Alternately, you could "
4122 "create a <link xref=\"mail-search-folders\">search folder</link> that "
4123 "displays all your flagged messages, then clear the flags when you're done, "
4124 "so the search folder contains only messages with upcoming deadlines."
4127 #: C/mail-follow-up-flag.page:43(p)
4129 "If you prefer a simpler way to remind yourself about messages, you can mark "
4130 "them as important by right-clicking the message, then click <gui>Mark as "
4131 "Important</gui>, or by selecting <guiseq><gui>Message</gui><gui>Mark as</"
4132 "gui><gui>Important</gui></guiseq> from the menubar."
4135 #: C/mail-folders.page:5(desc)
4136 msgid "Use folders to organize your mail."
4139 #: C/mail-folders.page:28(title)
4140 msgid "Using Folders"
4143 #: C/mail-folders.page:30(p)
4145 "Evolution, like most mail systems, uses folders to store email messages. You "
4146 "start out with a few mail folders such as the Inbox, Outbox, and Drafts. You "
4147 "can, however, create more folders if required."
4150 #: C/mail-folders.page:33(title)
4151 msgid "Creating A Folder"
4154 #: C/mail-folders.page:34(p)
4155 msgid "To create a folder:"
4158 #: C/mail-folders.page:36(p)
4160 "Click on <gui>Folder</gui> and select <gui>New</gui>. You can also right-"
4161 "click anywhere on the folder list and select the <gui>New Folder</gui> "
4165 #: C/mail-folders.page:37(p)
4166 msgid "Specify the name and the location of the folder."
4169 #: C/mail-folders.page:38(p)
4170 msgid "Click on the <gui>Create</gui> button."
4173 #: C/mail-folders.page:40(p)
4175 "The new folder will be shown in the folder view. You can then move messages "
4179 #: C/mail-folders.page:43(p)
4181 "The Inbox folders on most IMAP servers cannot contain both messages and "
4182 "subfolders. When creating additional folders on your IMAP mail server, "
4183 "branch the folders from the root of the IMAP account and not from the Inbox. "
4184 "Creating subfolders in your Inbox may prevent you from reading messages that "
4185 "exist in the Inbox. If this happens, move the folders to the IMAP account."
4188 #: C/mail-folders.page:49(title)
4189 msgid "Moving Messages to New Folders"
4192 #: C/mail-folders.page:50(p)
4194 "You can move messages into folders by using one of the following methods:"
4197 #: C/mail-folders.page:52(p)
4198 msgid "Drag and drop the messages into the folder."
4201 #: C/mail-folders.page:53(p)
4203 "Right-click on the message and select the <gui>Move to Folder</gui> option."
4206 #: C/mail-folders.page:54(p)
4208 "Select a message and press <keyseq><key>Shift</key><key>Ctrl</key><key>V</"
4212 #: C/mail-folders.page:55(p)
4214 "Select a message and click on <guiseq><gui>Message</gui><gui>Move to Folder</"
4218 #: C/mail-folders.page:58(p)
4219 msgid "The steps for copying are similar."
4222 #: C/mail-folders.page:60(p)
4224 "Moving files can be done automatically by setting up <link xref=\"mail-"
4225 "filters\">filters</link>."
4228 #: C/mail-filters.page:5(desc)
4229 msgid "Use filter rules to sort your mail automatically into folders."
4232 #: C/mail-filters.page:23(title)
4233 msgid "Using Filters"
4236 #: C/mail-filters.page:25(p)
4238 "Message filters apply actions on messages based on conditions that you have "
4239 "defined. You can define filters for both incoming and outgoing emails."
4242 #: C/mail-filters.page:27(p)
4244 "Filters will be automatically applied to incoming messages for local "
4245 "accounts (such as POP). Mail servers for remote accounts (such as IMAP) "
4246 "often already filter mail directly on the server as this is faster. If you "
4247 "want to apply your Evolution filters to remote accounts, you can enable this "
4248 "under <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Accounts</"
4249 "gui><gui style=\"button\">Edit</gui><gui>Receiving Options</"
4250 "gui><gui>Options</gui><gui>Apply filters to new messages in Inbox on this "
4251 "server</gui></guiseq>."
4254 #: C/mail-filters.page:29(p)
4256 "To manually apply filters on messages in a folder, select the messages and "
4257 "click <guiseq><gui>Message</gui><gui>Apply Filters</gui></guiseq> or press "
4258 "<keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>Y</key></keyseq>."
4261 #: C/mail-filters.page:30(p) C/exporting-data-mail.page:25(p)
4263 "You can select all messages in a folder by clicking <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
4264 "gui><gui>Select All</gui></guiseq> or pressing <keyseq><key>Ctrl</"
4265 "key><key>A</key></keyseq>."
4268 #: C/mail-filters.page:33(title)
4269 msgid "Creating a Filter"
4272 #: C/mail-filters.page:36(p)
4274 "Click <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Message Filters</gui></guiseq>, or click "
4275 "<guiseq><gui>Message</gui><gui>Create Rule</gui></guiseq> and select the "
4276 "criterion the filter will be based on."
4279 #: C/mail-filters.page:39(p)
4281 "For more information on the available conditions see <link xref=\"mail-"
4282 "filters-conditions\">Available Filter conditions</link>."
4285 #: C/mail-filters.page:42(p)
4286 msgid "Select the Actions for the Filter in the <gui>Then</gui> section."
4289 #: C/mail-filters.page:42(p)
4291 "For more information on the available actions see <link xref=\"mail-filters-"
4292 "actions\">Available Filter actions</link>."
4295 #: C/mail-filters.page:44(p) C/mail-filters-not-working.page:29(p)
4297 "Note that the order of filters is very important. They are applied to the "
4298 "original message in sequence, like a recipe."
4301 #: C/mail-filters.page:45(p) C/mail-filters-not-working.page:30(p)
4303 "If your first filter has a <gui>Stop Processing</gui> rule, then all the "
4304 "email messages that match this filter will ignore all the succeeding filters."
4307 #: C/mail-filters.page:46(p) C/mail-filters-not-working.page:31(p)
4309 "When you move a message to another folder, \"moving\" actually means "
4310 "appending a copy of the message to the destination folder and marking the "
4311 "original message for deletion. So any subsequent filter rules will be "
4312 "applied to the original message that is now marked for deletion. Therefore "
4313 "moving a message should usually appear last in a sequence of filter rules."
4316 #: C/mail-filters.page:49(p)
4318 "If you want to define multiple actions, click <gui style=\"button\">Add "
4319 "Action</gui> and repeat the previous step. For example, if you want no other "
4320 "existing filters to be applied choose <gui>Stop Processing</gui> as the "
4321 "second action in the list."
4324 #: C/mail-filters.page:56(title)
4325 msgid "Editing Filters"
4328 #: C/mail-filters.page:58(p) C/mail-filters.page:68(p)
4329 msgid "Click <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Message Filters</gui></guiseq>."
4332 #: C/mail-filters.page:59(p) C/mail-filters.page:69(p)
4333 msgid "Select the filter."
4336 #: C/mail-filters.page:60(p)
4337 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-signing-encrypting.page:30(p)
4338 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-signing-encrypting.page:32(p)
4339 msgid "Click <gui style=\"button\">Edit</gui>."
4342 #: C/mail-filters.page:61(p)
4344 "Make the desired corrections, then click <gui style=\"button\">OK</gui> "
4348 #: C/mail-filters.page:66(title)
4349 msgid "Deleting Filters"
4352 #: C/mail-filters.page:70(p)
4353 msgid "Click <gui style=\"button\">Remove</gui>."
4356 #: C/mail-filters-not-working.page:5(desc)
4358 "Fix problems with mail filters that do not sort and organize mail as "
4362 #: C/mail-filters-not-working.page:25(title)
4363 msgid "Mail filters are not working"
4366 #: C/mail-filters-not-working.page:26(p)
4368 "Your mail filters are probably working, however, they could be ordered in an "
4369 "inefficient way. This will make your filters run slowly, so it may seem like "
4370 "they are not working."
4373 #: C/mail-filters-not-working.page:32(p)
4375 "To check the rules and their order of an existing filter, review its actions "
4376 "in the <gui>Then</gui> section by <link xref=\"mail-filters#editing"
4377 "\">editing the filter</link>."
4380 #: C/mail-filters-not-working.page:35(p)
4382 "Another thing you have to keep in mind is that filters depend on the \"new\" "
4383 "flag that is set when a particular email message is initially fetched from "
4384 "the server. If you use another email client aside from Evolution, your "
4385 "filters may not work automatically."
4388 #: C/mail-filters-not-working.page:38(p)
4390 "Applying the <gui>Stop Processing</gui> rule to an email message will cause "
4391 "all succeeding filters to ignore that message."
4394 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:5(desc)
4395 msgid "Available conditions for setting up filtering."
4398 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:23(title)
4399 msgid "Available Filter conditions"
4402 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:87(p)
4403 msgid "Source Account:"
4406 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:88(p)
4408 "Filters messages according the server you got them from. This is most useful "
4409 "if you use multiple POP mail accounts."
4412 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:90(p) C/mail-filters-actions.page:65(p)
4413 msgid "Pipe to Program:"
4416 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:91(p)
4418 "Evolution can use an external command to process a message, then process it "
4419 "based on the return value. Commands used in this way must return an integer. "
4420 "This is most commonly used to add an external junk mail filter."
4423 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:93(p)
4427 #: C/mail-filters-conditions.page:94(p)
4429 "Filters based on the results of the <link xref=\"mail-spam\">junk mail</"
4433 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:5(desc)
4434 msgid "Available actions for setting up filtering."
4437 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:23(title)
4438 msgid "Available Filter actions"
4441 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:26(p)
4442 msgid "Move to Folder:"
4445 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:27(p)
4446 msgid "Moves the message into a folder you specify."
4449 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:29(p)
4450 msgid "Copy to Folder:"
4453 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:30(p)
4454 msgid "Puts a copy of the message into a folder you specify."
4457 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:32(p)
4461 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:33(p)
4463 "Marks the message for deletion. The message can be undeleted until you "
4464 "expunge or empty the trash."
4467 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:35(p)
4468 msgid "Stop Processing:"
4471 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:36(p)
4473 "Select this if you want to all other filters ignore this message. Note that "
4474 "only filters listed after this particular rule will be ignored."
4477 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:38(p)
4481 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:39(p)
4482 msgid "Adds a label to a message."
4485 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:41(p)
4486 msgid "Assign Color:"
4489 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:42(p)
4490 msgid "Marks the message with a color of your choice."
4493 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:44(p)
4494 msgid "Assign Score:"
4497 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:45(p)
4498 msgid "Assigns the message a numeric score."
4501 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:47(p)
4502 msgid "Adjust Score:"
4505 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:48(p)
4506 msgid "Changes the numeric score by the amount you set."
4509 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:50(p)
4513 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:51(p)
4515 "Sets the status of the message. The status can be Replied To, Draft, "
4516 "Important, Read, or Junk."
4519 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:53(p)
4520 msgid "Unset Status:"
4523 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:54(p)
4525 "If the message has a status value, unsets it. If a status value is not set, "
4529 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:56(p)
4533 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:57(p)
4534 msgid "Makes the system beep."
4537 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:59(p)
4541 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:60(p)
4542 msgid "Select a sound file for Evolution to play."
4545 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:62(p)
4546 msgid "Run Program:"
4549 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:63(p)
4550 msgid "Evolution runs an application."
4553 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:66(p)
4555 "Sends the message to an application of your choice. No return value is "
4556 "expected. This feature can be used to create automatic Web postings from "
4557 "email messages or to perform additional message post processing not "
4558 "supported by Evolution."
4561 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:68(p)
4565 #: C/mail-filters-actions.page:69(p)
4566 msgid "Forwards the message to another email address."
4569 #: C/mail-error-no-provider-available.page:5(desc)
4570 #: C/mail-error-failed-to-append-to-sent-folder.page:5(desc)
4571 msgid "What to do when this error is shown."
4574 #: C/mail-error-no-provider-available.page:20(title)
4575 msgid "Error message \"No provider available for protocol email\""
4578 #: C/mail-error-no-provider-available.page:22(p)
4579 msgid "This error message may be displayed for a number of reasons:"
4582 #: C/mail-error-no-provider-available.page:26(p)
4583 msgid "The filters used do not match the account they are associated with."
4586 #: C/mail-error-no-provider-available.page:27(p)
4588 "This happens when the <file>filters.xml</file> file is copied and used on a "
4589 "fresh install of Evolution on a new machine."
4592 #: C/mail-error-no-provider-available.page:28(p)
4594 "Accounts have unique ID numbers, and filters refer to these accounts "
4595 "directly. Simply copying the <file>filters.xml</file> file will cause a "
4596 "version mismatch with Evolution, affecting the filter rules."
4599 #: C/mail-error-no-provider-available.page:31(p)
4600 msgid "The account settings may not have been copied properly."
4603 #: C/mail-error-no-provider-available.page:32(p)
4604 msgid "The account settings were modified."
4607 #: C/mail-error-no-provider-available.page:35(p)
4609 "To fix this problem, edit the email filters and re-select the folder for "
4610 "each Copy/Move filter. To do this:"
4613 #: C/mail-error-no-provider-available.page:37(p)
4614 msgid "Go to <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Message Filters</gui></guiseq>."
4617 #: C/mail-error-no-provider-available.page:38(p)
4618 msgid "Select the Copy/Move filter and click <gui>Edit</gui>."
4621 #: C/mail-error-no-provider-available.page:39(p)
4623 "Refer to the list of folders associated with that particular filter. Click "
4624 "on the button that allows you to modify the folders assigned for that "
4625 "filter. Set the folders again."
4628 #: C/mail-error-no-provider-available.page:43(p)
4630 "Advanced users may also be interested in this write up: <link href=\"https://"
4631 "thomas.apestaart.org/thomas/trac/wiki/Evolution\">How to keep the Evolution "
4632 "filters in sync on multiple machines by Thomas Vander Stichele</link>"
4635 #: C/mail-error-failed-to-append-to-sent-folder.page:24(title)
4636 msgid "Error message \"Failed to append to...\" after sending message"
4639 #: C/mail-error-failed-to-append-to-sent-folder.page:26(p)
4641 "If the error message \"Your message was sent, but an error occurred during "
4642 "post-processing. The reported error was \"Failed to append to mbox:///home/"
4643 "user/.local/share/evolution/mail/local#Sent: Cannot get folder 'Sent': "
4644 "folder does not exist. Appending to local 'Sent' folder instead.\".\" is "
4645 "shown, you can fix the problem by editing your default folder settings under "
4646 "<guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Accounts</gui><gui "
4647 "style=\"button\">Edit</gui><gui>Defaults</gui><gui>Folder for sent messages</"
4651 #: C/mail-error-failed-to-append-to-sent-folder.page:27(p)
4653 "This bug is fixed in Evolution versions higher than 3.0.2 (stable series) "
4654 "and 3.1.3 (unstable development series). If this is not the case, please add "
4655 "a comment to the corresponding <link href=\"https://bugzilla.gnome.org/"
4656 "show_bug.cgi?id=638307\">bug report</link>."
4659 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-signing-encrypting.page:5(desc)
4660 msgid "Signing or encrypting messages via S/MIME that you send."
4663 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-signing-encrypting.page:23(title)
4664 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-signing-encrypting.page:23(title)
4665 msgid "Signing or encrypting messages"
4668 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-signing-encrypting.page:25(p)
4670 "After you have <link xref=\"mail-encryption-s-mime-manage\">added your "
4671 "certificate</link>, you can sign or encrypt a message by clicking "
4672 "<guiseq><gui>Options</gui><gui>S/MIME Sign</gui></guiseq> or <gui>S/MIME "
4673 "Encrypt</gui> from the message composer menu."
4676 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-signing-encrypting.page:26(p)
4677 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-signing-encrypting.page:28(p)
4678 msgid "To have every message signed or encrypted:"
4681 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-signing-encrypting.page:29(p)
4682 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-signing-encrypting.page:31(p)
4683 msgid "Select the mail account to encrypt the messages in."
4686 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-signing-encrypting.page:31(p)
4687 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-signing-encrypting.page:33(p)
4688 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-set-up.page:31(p)
4689 msgid "Click the <gui>Security</gui> tab."
4692 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-signing-encrypting.page:32(p)
4694 "In the <gui>Secure MIME (S/MIME)</gui> section, click <gui style=\"button"
4695 "\">Select</gui> next to <gui>Signing Certificate</gui> and specify the path "
4696 "to your signing certificate, or click <gui style=\"button\">Select</gui> "
4697 "next to <gui>Encryption Certificate</gui> and specify the path to your "
4698 "encryption certificate."
4701 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-signing-encrypting.page:33(p)
4702 msgid "Select the appropriate options."
4705 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-signing-encrypting.page:36(p)
4706 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-signing-encrypting.page:26(p)
4708 "The Subject line of the message will not be encrypted and should not be used "
4709 "for sensitive information."
4712 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-manage.page:5(desc)
4713 msgid "Adding, editing, viewing and deleting S/MIME certificates."
4716 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-manage.page:23(title)
4717 msgid "Managing S/MIME certificates"
4720 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-manage.page:25(p)
4722 "Certificates allow you to communicate with others securely over an encrypted "
4723 "connection, or sign a message confirming your identity to the contact. These "
4724 "settings only apply to S/MIME encryption."
4727 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-manage.page:26(p)
4729 "You can import, view, edit (except for your own certificates), and delete "
4730 "your certificates under <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</"
4731 "gui><gui>Certificates</gui></guiseq>."
4734 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-manage.page:28(p)
4736 "If you get the error \"Peer's certificate issuer has been marked as not "
4737 "trusted by the user. (-8172) - Cannot add SMIMEEncKeyPrefs attribute\" after "
4738 "adding your mail certificate, go to <gui>Authorities</gui> and enable "
4739 "<gui>Trust this CA to identify email users</gui> for the certificate."
4742 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-manage.page:30(p)
4744 "<gui>Your Certificates</gui> displays a list of certificates that you own. "
4745 "To add a signing certificate, click <gui style=\"button\">Import</gui>, "
4746 "select the file to import, then click <gui style=\"button\">Open</gui> and "
4750 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-manage.page:31(p)
4752 "<gui>Contact Certificates</gui> displays a list of certificates that you "
4753 "have for contacts. These certificates allow you to decrypt messages as well "
4754 "verify signed messages."
4757 #: C/mail-encryption-s-mime-manage.page:32(p)
4759 "<gui>Authorities</gui> displays a list of trusted certificate authorities "
4760 "that verify that your own certificate is valid."
4763 #: C/mail-encryption.page:5(desc)
4764 msgid "Sending and receiving encrypted mail."
4767 #: C/mail-encryption.page:34(title)
4768 msgid "Mail encryption and certificates"
4771 #: C/mail-encryption.page:36(p)
4773 "Evolution offers GPG Encryption and S/MIME Encryption for signing and "
4774 "encrypting email messages. S/MIME is used most often in corporate "
4778 #: C/mail-encryption.page:39(title)
4782 #: C/mail-encryption.page:43(title)
4786 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-signing-encrypting.page:5(desc)
4787 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:5(desc)
4788 msgid "Signing or encrypting messages via GPG that you send."
4791 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-signing-encrypting.page:25(p)
4793 "After you have <link xref=\"mail-encryption-gpg-set-up\">set up your GPG "
4794 "key</link>, you can sign or encrypt a message by clicking "
4795 "<guiseq><gui>Options</gui><gui>PGP Sign</gui></guiseq> or <gui>PGP Encrypt</"
4796 "gui> from the message composer menu."
4799 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-signing-encrypting.page:34(p)
4801 "Select <gui>Always sign outgoing messages when using this account</gui>."
4804 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-signing-encrypting.page:36(p)
4805 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-set-up.page:36(p)
4806 msgid "Click <gui style=\"button\">Close</gui>."
4809 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-set-up.page:5(desc)
4811 "Setting up GPG for your mail account to sign and/or encrypt and decrypt "
4815 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-set-up.page:23(title)
4816 msgid "Setting up GPG for your mail account"
4819 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-set-up.page:26(p)
4821 "You need a GPG key to do this. If you do not have one yet, please refer to "
4822 "<link xref=\"mail-encryption-gpg-create-key\">Creating a GPG key</link>."
4825 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-set-up.page:30(p)
4827 "Select the account you want to use securely, then click <gui style=\"button"
4831 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-set-up.page:32(p)
4832 msgid "Specify your key ID in the <gui>PGP/GPG Key ID</gui> field."
4835 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-set-up.page:33(p)
4837 "Below the field you can choose whether to always sign outgoing messages when "
4838 "using this account, and other options."
4841 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-set-up.page:38(p)
4843 "Evolution requires that you know your key ID. If you do not remember it, you "
4844 "can find it by typing <cmd>gpg --list-keys</cmd> in a terminal window. Your "
4845 "key ID is an eight-character string with random numbers and letters."
4848 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-getting-keys.page:5(desc)
4849 msgid "Getting and Using GPG Public Keys."
4852 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-getting-keys.page:23(title)
4853 msgid "Getting and using GPG public keys"
4856 #. TODO:POST-3-2: Update and rewrite using Seahorse. Needs a complete rewrite once https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=508744 is fixed.
4857 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-getting-keys.page:26(p)
4859 "To send an encrypted message, you need to use the recipient's public key in "
4860 "combination with your private key. Evolution handles the encryption, but you "
4861 "need to get the public key and add it to your keyring."
4864 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-getting-keys.page:28(p)
4866 "To get public keys from a public key server, enter the command <cmd>gpg --"
4867 "recv-keys --keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net keyid</cmd>, substituting <code>keyid</"
4868 "code> by your recipient's ID. You need to enter your password, and the ID is "
4869 "automatically added to your keyring."
4872 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-getting-keys.page:30(p)
4874 "If someone sends you a public key directly, save it as a plain text file and "
4875 "enter the command <cmd>gpg --import</cmd> to add it to your keyring."
4878 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-decrypting.page:5(desc)
4879 msgid "Decrypting and checking the signature of received GPG messages."
4882 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-decrypting.page:23(title)
4883 msgid "Receiving messages encrypted or signed via GPG"
4886 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-decrypting.page:26(title)
4887 msgid "Decrypting a received message"
4890 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-decrypting.page:27(p)
4892 "If you receive an encrypted message, you need to decrypt it before you can "
4896 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-decrypting.page:28(p)
4898 "When you view the message, Evolution prompts you for your PGP password. "
4899 "Enter it, and the unencrypted message is displayed."
4902 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-decrypting.page:29(p)
4904 "Senders must have your GPG public key before they can send you an encrypted "
4908 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-decrypting.page:33(title)
4909 msgid "Checking the signature of a received message"
4912 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-decrypting.page:34(p)
4914 "To check the sender's signature of a received message, scroll down to the "
4915 "bottom of the message and click the logo. Evolution will display "
4916 "<gui>Security Information</gui> for the message."
4919 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:23(title)
4920 msgid "Creating a GPG key"
4923 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:25(p)
4925 "These steps are very technical. For average users we nowadays recommend "
4926 "using the Seahorse application for managing GPG keys."
4929 #. TODO:POST-3-2: Update and rewrite using Seahorse. Needs a complete rewrite once https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=508744 is fixed.
4930 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:28(p)
4932 "Before you can get or send GPG encrypted mail, you need to generate your "
4933 "public and private keys with GPG."
4936 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:30(p)
4937 msgid "Open a terminal window and enter <cmd>gpg --gen-key</cmd>."
4940 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:31(p)
4941 msgid "Select an algorithm, then press Enter."
4944 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:32(p)
4945 msgid "Select a key length, then press Enter."
4948 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:33(p)
4949 msgid "Enter how long your key should be valid for."
4952 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:34(p)
4953 msgid "Type your real name, then press Enter."
4956 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:35(p)
4957 msgid "Type your email address, then press Enter."
4960 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:36(p)
4961 msgid "(Optional) Type a comment, then press Enter."
4964 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:37(p)
4965 msgid "Review your selected user ID. If it is correct, press O."
4968 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:38(p)
4969 msgid "Type a passphrase, then press Enter."
4972 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:39(p)
4973 msgid "Move your mouse randomly to generate the keys."
4976 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:42(p)
4978 "After the keys are generated, you can view your key information by entering "
4979 "<cmd>gpg --list-keys</cmd>. You should see something similar to this: "
4980 "<code> /home/you/.gnupg/pubring.gpg ---------------------------- pub "
4981 "1024D/32j38dk2 2001-06-20 you <you@example.com> sub 1024g/289sklj3 "
4982 "2011-06-20 [expires: 2012-11-14]</code>"
4985 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:43(p)
4987 "GPG creates one list, or keyring, for your public keys and one for your "
4988 "private keys. All the public keys you know are stored in the file <file>~/."
4989 "gnupg/pubring.gpg</file>. If you want to give other people your key, send "
4993 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:44(p)
4994 msgid "If you want, you can upload your keys to a key server:"
4997 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:46(p)
4999 "Check your public key ID with <code>gpg --list-keys</code>. It is the string "
5000 "after <code>1024D</code> on the line beginning with <code>pub</code>. In the "
5001 "example above, it is <code>32j38dk2</code>."
5004 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:47(p)
5006 "Enter the command <cmd>gpg --send-keys --keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net 32j38dk2</"
5007 "cmd>. Substitute your key ID for <code>32j38dk2</code>. You need your "
5008 "password to do this."
5011 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:50(p)
5013 "Key servers store your public keys for you so that your friends can decrypt "
5014 "your messages. If you choose not to use a key server, you can manually send "
5015 "your public key, include it in your signature file, or put it on your own "
5016 "Web page. However, it is easier to publish a key once, and then let people "
5017 "download it from a central place when they want."
5020 #: C/mail-encryption-gpg-create-key.page:51(p)
5022 "If you don't have a key to unlock or encrypt a message, you can set your "
5023 "encryption tool to look it up automatically. If it cannot find the key, an "
5024 "error message appears."
5027 #: C/mail-duplicates.page:5(desc)
5028 msgid "How to handle duplicated email messages"
5031 #: C/mail-duplicates.page:24(title)
5032 msgid "Duplicate emails get downloaded"
5035 #: C/mail-duplicates.page:27(title)
5036 msgid "Removing duplicate emails"
5039 #: C/mail-duplicates.page:28(p)
5041 "To remove duplicate emails in a folder, select multiple messages (or select "
5042 "all messages in a folder by clicking <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Select All</"
5043 "gui></guiseq> or pressing <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>A</key></keyseq>) and "
5044 "click <guiseq><gui>Message</gui><gui>Remove Duplicate Messages</gui></"
5048 #: C/mail-duplicates.page:33(title)
5052 #: C/mail-duplicates.page:34(p)
5054 "Downloading duplicate emails may be due to one of the following reasons:"
5057 #: C/mail-duplicates.page:36(p)
5058 msgid "There are several copies of the same message in the mailbox"
5061 #: C/mail-duplicates.page:37(p)
5062 msgid "Evolution is having a problem with the UIDL extension."
5065 #: C/mail-duplicates.page:38(p)
5067 "The cache files located at <file>$HOME/.local/share/evolution/mail/pop/</"
5068 "file> are not writable."
5071 #: C/mail-displaying-sender-photograph.page:5(desc)
5072 msgid "Display a picture of the sender in the message header area."
5075 #: C/mail-displaying-sender-photograph.page:23(title)
5076 msgid "Photograph Message Headers"
5079 #. TODO: Check and describe whether this requires enabling <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Plugins</gui><gui>Face</gui></guiseq>!
5080 #: C/mail-displaying-sender-photograph.page:27(p)
5082 "The photograph of the sender of an email can be shown at the right side of "
5083 "the message preview if the sender is in one of your address books and has a "
5087 #: C/mail-displaying-sender-photograph.page:29(p)
5089 "To enable this functionality, select <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
5090 "gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Preferences</gui><gui>Headers</"
5091 "gui><gui>Show the photograph of sender in the message preview</gui></guiseq>."
5094 #: C/mail-displaying-sender-photograph.page:31(p)
5096 "By default only local address books are used for searching the photograph as "
5097 "accessing remote address books can cause delays. You can disable this by "
5098 "deselecting the option <gui>Search for sender photograph only in local "
5099 "address books</gui>."
5102 #: C/mail-displaying-sender-photograph.page:33(p)
5104 "If there are multiple matches for a contact, the first one is always used."
5107 #: C/mail-displaying-no-css.page:5(desc)
5108 msgid "When a received message looks weird or is hard to read."
5111 #: C/mail-displaying-no-css.page:21(title)
5112 msgid "HTML emails are not correctly displayed"
5115 #: C/mail-displaying-no-css.page:23(p)
5117 "If an HTML message is not correctly displayed in Evolution it might be that "
5118 "the formatting of the message is specified as <link href=\"http://en."
5119 "wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascading_Style_Sheets\">CSS</link>. CSS is currently not "
5120 "supported by gtkhtml (the part that is used to display HTML)."
5123 #: C/mail-displaying-no-css.page:24(p)
5124 msgid "This will likely be fixed in version 3.6."
5127 #: C/mail-displaying-no-css.page:25(p)
5129 "For developers only: In future versions, Evolution will use WebKit instead "
5130 "of gtkhtml for displaying HTML. There is a branch named \"<link href="
5131 "\"http://git.gnome.org/browse/evolution?h=webkit\">webkit</link>\" in "
5132 "Evolution's code repository to test."
5135 #: C/mail-displaying-no-css.page:27(p)
5137 "For missing characters in emails, see <link xref=\"mail-displaying-character-"
5138 "encodings\">Character Encodings and Sets</link>."
5141 #: C/mail-displaying-message.page:5(desc)
5142 msgid "Rendering an email and handling its attachments."
5145 #: C/mail-displaying-message.page:20(title)
5146 msgid "Display of a message"
5149 #: C/mail-displaying-message.page:23(title)
5153 #: C/mail-displaying-images-in-html.page:5(desc)
5154 msgid "On embedded pictures in received HTML messages."
5157 #: C/mail-displaying-images-in-html.page:28(title)
5158 msgid "Images in HTML messages"
5161 #: C/mail-displaying-images-in-html.page:30(p)
5163 "When someone sends you HTML mail that includes an image in the body of the "
5164 "message (for example, the welcome message in your Inbox), Evolution displays "
5165 "the image inside the message."
5168 #: C/mail-displaying-images-in-html.page:33(title)
5169 msgid "Loading images"
5172 #: C/mail-displaying-images-in-html.page:34(p)
5174 "Some images are links in a message, rather than being part of the message. "
5175 "Evolution can download those images from the Internet, but does not do so "
5176 "unless you request it. This is because remotely hosted images can be slow to "
5177 "load and display, and can even be used by spammers to track who reads the "
5178 "email. Not automatically loading images helps protect your privacy."
5181 #: C/mail-displaying-images-in-html.page:36(p)
5183 "To load the images for one message, click <guiseq><gui>View</gui><gui>Load "
5184 "Images</gui></guiseq> or press <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>I</key></keyseq>."
5187 #: C/mail-displaying-images-in-html.page:38(p)
5189 "To set the default action for loading images, go to <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
5190 "gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Preferences</gui><gui>HTML Messages</"
5191 "gui><gui>Loading Images</gui></guiseq>."
5194 #: C/mail-displaying-images-in-html.page:42(title)
5195 msgid "Automatically download images in emails from people you know"
5198 #: C/mail-displaying-images-in-html.page:44(p)
5200 "You can download images from emails sent by your contacts. To do this, go to "
5201 "<guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Preferences</"
5202 "gui><gui>HTML Messages</gui><gui>Loading Images</gui></guiseq>. Enable the "
5203 "<gui>Load images only in messages from contacts</gui> option."
5206 #: C/mail-displaying-images-in-html.page:46(p)
5208 "Next, go to <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Contacts</"
5209 "gui><gui>Autocompletion</gui></guiseq>. Enable autocompletion by ticking the "
5210 "<gui>Always show address of the autocompleted contact</gui> checkbox."
5213 #: C/mail-displaying-images-in-html.page:50(title)
5214 msgid "Saving images"
5217 #: C/mail-displaying-images-in-html.page:51(p)
5219 "To save an image that is embedded in an HTML email, right-click on the image "
5220 "and click <gui>Save Image...</gui>."
5223 #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
5224 #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
5225 #: C/mail-displaying-collapsible-headers.page:27(None)
5227 "@@image: './figures/plus-icon.png'; md5=57bf83c4ab8585c30897a6cf89c5949c"
5230 #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
5231 #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
5232 #: C/mail-displaying-collapsible-headers.page:29(None)
5234 "@@image: './figures/minus-icon.png'; md5=7cef9df0f691c8d6ce67cad29ebceac9"
5237 #: C/mail-displaying-collapsible-headers.page:5(desc)
5238 msgid "Display less email recipients of a specific message."
5241 #: C/mail-displaying-collapsible-headers.page:23(title)
5242 msgid "Collapsible Message Headers"
5245 #: C/mail-displaying-collapsible-headers.page:25(p)
5247 "Evolution compresses the To, Cc and Bcc headers of received mail and shows "
5248 "only five addresses in the message preview."
5251 #: C/mail-displaying-collapsible-headers.page:27(p)
5253 "To see all recipients, click the <media type=\"image\" src=\"./figures/plus-"
5254 "icon.png\"/> icon next to the <gui>To:</gui> or <gui>Cc:</gui> line, or "
5255 "click the ellipsis (...) at the end of the five displayed addresses."
5258 #: C/mail-displaying-collapsible-headers.page:29(p)
5260 "To collapse all of the message headers and just display the subject and "
5261 "sender in one line, click the icon <media type=\"image\" src=\"./figures/"
5262 "minus-icon.png\"/> next to the <gui>From:</gui> line. This is helpful on "
5266 #: C/mail-displaying-character-encodings.page:5(desc)
5267 msgid "When letters in an email are not shown correctly or missing."
5270 #: C/mail-displaying-character-encodings.page:21(title)
5271 msgid "Character Encodings"
5274 #: C/mail-displaying-character-encodings.page:24(title)
5275 msgid "Received mail"
5278 #: C/mail-displaying-character-encodings.page:26(p)
5280 "If the email application of the sender is broken or misconfigured, plain "
5281 "text emails might not include information about the character encoding used. "
5282 "If you receive such messages, choose <guiseq><gui>View</gui><gui>Character "
5283 "Encoding</gui></guiseq> from the main menu and change the currently chosen "
5284 "character encoding to an appropriate one that might be the encoding used by "
5285 "the sender. You have to make this change every time you view the message."
5288 #: C/mail-displaying-character-encodings.page:27(p)
5290 "To make this the default setting, go to <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
5291 "gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Preferences</gui><gui>General</"
5292 "gui><gui>Message Display</gui><gui>Default character encoding</gui></guiseq>."
5295 #. Do not rename, we link to it from the subpages
5296 #: C/mail-displaying-character-encodings.page:32(title)
5297 #: C/intro-first-run.page:116(title)
5298 msgid "Sending mail"
5301 #: C/mail-displaying-character-encodings.page:34(p)
5303 "In the unlikely event that you would like to change the default character "
5304 "encoding for messages that you send, go to <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
5305 "gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Composer Preferences</gui><gui>Default "
5306 "Behavior</gui><gui>Character encoding</gui></guiseq>."
5309 #: C/mail-displaying-character-encodings.page:35(p)
5311 "This setting only refers to Plain Text messages as <link xref=\"mail-"
5312 "composer-html\">HTML messages</link> always use UTF-8 encoding."
5315 #: C/mail-delete-and-undelete.page:5(desc)
5316 msgid "Deleting, expunging, and undeleting mail."
5319 #: C/mail-delete-and-undelete.page:25(title)
5320 msgid "Deleting and undeleting messages"
5323 #: C/mail-delete-and-undelete.page:28(title)
5324 msgid "Deleting Messages"
5327 #: C/mail-delete-and-undelete.page:30(p)
5329 "To delete a message, select it and press the <key>Delete</key> key, or click "
5330 "the <gui style=\"button\">Delete</gui> button in the toolbar, or press "
5331 "<keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>D</key></keyseq>, or right-click the message and "
5332 "click <gui>Delete</gui>."
5335 #: C/mail-delete-and-undelete.page:32(p)
5337 "When you press Delete or click the Trash folder, your mail is not actually "
5338 "deleted, but is marked for deletion. You can see all message marked for "
5339 "deletion in the Trash folder. To show deleted messages, click "
5340 "<guiseq><gui>View</gui><gui>Show Deleted Messages</gui></guiseq>. You can "
5341 "view the messages striken off for later deletion."
5344 #: C/mail-delete-and-undelete.page:34(p)
5346 "To permanently erase all the deleted messages in a folder, click "
5347 "<guiseq><gui>Folder</gui><gui>Expunge</gui></guiseq> or press "
5348 "<keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>E</key></keyseq>."
5351 #: C/mail-delete-and-undelete.page:38(title)
5352 msgid "Undeleting Messages"
5355 #: C/mail-delete-and-undelete.page:40(p)
5357 "You can undelete a message that has been deleted but not expunged yet. To "
5358 "undelete a message, select the message, click <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
5359 "gui><gui>Undelete message</gui></guiseq>. Note that <guiseq><gui>View</"
5360 "gui><gui>Show Deleted Messages</gui></guiseq> must be enabled for this."
5363 #: C/mail-delete-and-undelete.page:42(p)
5365 "If you have marked a message for deletion, undeleting it unmarks it, and the "
5366 "message is not shown anymore in the Trash folder."
5369 #: C/mail-default-folder-locations.page:5(desc)
5370 msgid "Changing the location of the Draft folder and Sent folder."
5373 #: C/mail-default-folder-locations.page:32(title)
5374 msgid "Mail folder locations"
5377 #: C/mail-default-folder-locations.page:34(p)
5379 "You can set a different place where to store messages in your Draft folder "
5380 "and Sent folder in the <gui>Defaults</gui> section of the mail account "
5381 "editor (<guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Accounts</"
5382 "gui><gui style=\"button\">Edit</gui><gui>Defaults</gui></guiseq>)."
5385 #: C/mail-default-folder-locations.page:35(p)
5387 "For remote account types (accounts such as IMAP) you can also set a Trash "
5388 "folder and Junk folder on the mail server so Evolution's local virtual "
5389 "folders will not be used for it, but folders on the mail server."
5392 #: C/mail-default-CC-and-BCC.page:5(desc)
5393 msgid "Make somebody always receive copies of your sent mail."
5396 #: C/mail-default-CC-and-BCC.page:32(title)
5397 msgid "Default CC and BCC"
5400 #: C/mail-default-CC-and-BCC.page:34(p)
5402 "You can set email addresses that should always receive copies of your sent "
5403 "mail (either as CC visible for all recipients, or BCC not visible for other "
5404 "recipients) in the <gui>Defaults</gui> section of the mail account editor "
5405 "(<guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Accounts</gui><gui "
5406 "style=\"button\">Edit</gui><gui>Defaults</gui></guiseq>)."
5409 #: C/mail-composer-write-new-message.page:5(desc)
5410 msgid "Writing a new email to send to a recipient."
5413 #: C/mail-composer-write-new-message.page:23(title)
5414 msgid "Composing a new message"
5417 #: C/mail-composer-write-new-message.page:25(p)
5419 "You can start writing a new email message by clicking <guiseq><gui>File</"
5420 "gui><gui>New</gui><gui>Mail Message</gui></guiseq>, by pressing "
5421 "<keyseq><key>Shift</key><key>Ctrl</key><key>M</key></keyseq>, or by clicking "
5422 "<gui>New</gui> in the toolbar."
5425 #: C/mail-composer-write-new-message.page:27(p)
5427 "Enter an email address in the <gui>To:</gui> field. If you want to enter "
5428 "multiple addresses, separate them by commas. See <link xref=\"mail-composer-"
5429 "several-recipients\"/> for more information on sending messages to more than "
5433 #: C/mail-composer-write-new-message.page:29(p)
5435 "After you have written your message, click <gui>Send</gui> or press "
5436 "<keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>Return</key></keyseq>."
5439 #: C/mail-composer-spellcheck.page:7(desc)
5440 msgid "On spell checking your mail in the composer."
5443 #: C/mail-composer-spellcheck.page:22(title)
5444 msgid "Spell checking"
5447 #: C/mail-composer-spellcheck.page:27(title)
5448 msgid "Prerequirements"
5451 #: C/mail-composer-spellcheck.page:28(p)
5453 "To use spell checking for the emails that you write you first need to make "
5454 "sure that the <sys>hunspell</sys> package for your specific language and the "
5455 "<sys>enchant</sys> package are installed via the software management tool of "
5456 "your distribution."
5459 #: C/mail-composer-spellcheck.page:34(link)
5460 msgid "Install hunspell"
5463 #: C/mail-composer-spellcheck.page:35(link)
5464 msgid "Install enchant"
5467 #: C/mail-composer-spellcheck.page:42(title)
5468 msgid "Global Preferences"
5471 #: C/mail-composer-spellcheck.page:44(p)
5473 "Under <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Composer "
5474 "Preferences</gui><gui>Spell Checking</gui><gui>Options</gui></guiseq> you "
5475 "can define whether your spelling is checked while you type and which color "
5476 "is used for underlining words that are misspelled."
5479 #: C/mail-composer-spellcheck.page:46(p)
5481 "You can also define which installed languages are used for spell checking in "
5482 "the list available under <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</"
5483 "gui><gui>Composer Preferences</gui><gui>Spell Checking</gui><gui>Languages</"
5487 #: C/mail-composer-spellcheck.page:50(title)
5488 msgid "Manual spell checking in the composer"
5491 #: C/mail-composer-spellcheck.page:51(p)
5493 "If you do not have <gui>Checking spelling while I type</gui> enabled in the "
5494 "<link xref=\"#global-preferences\">Composer Preferences</link> you can run a "
5495 "spell check in the email composer by clicking <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
5496 "gui><gui>Spell Checking</gui></guiseq> or by pressing <key>F7</key>."
5499 #: C/mail-composer-several-recipients.page:5(desc)
5500 msgid "Sending to more than one person and using CC or BCC."
5503 #: C/mail-composer-several-recipients.page:26(title)
5504 msgid "Sending a message to several recipients"
5507 #: C/mail-composer-several-recipients.page:28(p)
5509 "To send a message to more than one person, enter the addresses in the "
5510 "composer by separating them with commas or semicolons."
5513 #: C/mail-composer-several-recipients.page:30(p)
5515 "If you frequently write email to the same groups of people, you can create "
5516 "<link xref=\"contacts-using-contact-lists\">contact lists</link> to send "
5517 "them mail as though they have a single address."
5520 #: C/mail-composer-several-recipients.page:33(title)
5521 msgid "Recipient types"
5524 #: C/mail-composer-several-recipients.page:34(p)
5526 "Email messages can have three different types of recipients. The simplest "
5527 "way is to put the email address or addresses in the <gui>To:</gui> text "
5528 "field. The <gui>Cc:</gui> text field is used for recipients that are meant "
5529 "to receive a copy of your message but are not the primary recipients."
5532 #: C/mail-composer-several-recipients.page:36(p)
5534 "Addresses in the <gui>Bcc:</gui> text field are hidden from the other "
5535 "recipients of the message. It can be used to send mail to large groups of "
5536 "people, especially if they do not know each other or if privacy is a "
5537 "concern. If the <gui>Bcc:</gui> text field is not shown, click "
5538 "<guiseq><gui>View</gui><gui>Bcc Field</gui></guiseq>."
5541 #: C/mail-composer-several-recipients.page:40(title)
5542 msgid "Autocompletion"
5545 #: C/mail-composer-several-recipients.page:41(p)
5547 "It is recommended to use the <link xref=\"contacts-autocompletion"
5548 "\">Autocompletion</link> feature of the Evolution address book for entering "
5549 "addresses. By using this you avoid typos and save time."
5552 #: C/mail-composer-several-recipients.page:45(title)
5553 msgid "Using the buttons"
5556 #: C/mail-composer-several-recipients.page:47(p)
5558 "Instead of typing the recipients' names you can also click the <gui style="
5559 "\"button\">To:</gui>, <gui style=\"button\">Cc:</gui>, or <gui style=\"button"
5560 "\">Bcc:</gui> buttons to get a list of the email addresses in your address "
5561 "books. Select the addresses and click the arrow buttons to move them into "
5562 "the appropriate address columns (To:, Cc:, Bcc:)."
5565 #: C/mail-composer-search.page:5(desc)
5566 msgid "Searching for text in the mail composer."
5569 #: C/mail-composer-search.page:21(title)
5570 msgid "Searching in the mail composer"
5573 #: C/mail-composer-search.page:23(p)
5575 "Under the <gui>Edit</gui> menu in the message composer there are several "
5576 "text searching features available."
5579 #: C/mail-composer-search.page:26(p)
5580 msgid "<gui>Find</gui>:"
5583 #: C/mail-composer-search.page:27(p)
5584 msgid "Enter a word or phrase, and Evolution finds it in your message."
5587 #: C/mail-composer-search.page:30(p)
5588 msgid "<gui>Find Again</gui>:"
5591 #: C/mail-composer-search.page:31(p)
5592 msgid "Select this item to repeat the last search you performed."
5595 #: C/mail-composer-search.page:34(p)
5596 msgid "<gui>Replace</gui>:"
5599 #: C/mail-composer-search.page:35(p)
5600 msgid "Find a word or phrase, and replace it with something else."
5603 #: C/mail-composer-search.page:39(p)
5605 "For all of these menu items you can choose whether to search backwards in "
5606 "the document from the point where your cursor is. You can also determine "
5607 "whether the search is to be case sensitive in determining a match"
5610 #: C/mail-composer-search.page:40(p)
5612 "If you have a technical background you can also select the option to use "
5613 "<link href=\"https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/"
5614 "Regular_expression\">Regular expressions</link> for searching."
5617 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:5(desc)
5618 msgid "Answering a received email."
5621 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:23(title)
5622 msgid "Replying to a message"
5625 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:26(title)
5626 msgid "Replying to Email Messages"
5629 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:27(p)
5631 "To reply to a message, select the message to reply to in the message list "
5632 "and click the <gui>Reply</gui> button in the toolbar, or right-click within "
5633 "the message and select <gui>Reply to Sender</gui>. This opens the message "
5634 "composer. The <gui>To:</gui> and <gui>Subject:</gui> fields are already "
5635 "filled, although you can alter them if you prefer. In addition, the full "
5636 "text of the old message is inserted into the new message, either in grey "
5637 "with a blue line on one side (for HTML display) or with the > character "
5638 "before each line (in plain text mode), to indicate that it is part of the "
5642 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:28(p)
5644 "If you are reading a message with several recipients, you can use <gui>Reply "
5645 "to All</gui> instead of <gui>Reply</gui>. If there are large numbers of "
5646 "people in the <gui>Cc:</gui> or <gui>To:</gui> fields, this can save "
5647 "substantial amounts of time."
5650 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:32(title)
5651 msgid "Using the Reply To All Feature"
5654 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:33(p)
5656 "Susan sends an email to a client and sends copies to Tim and to an internal "
5657 "company mailing list of co-workers. If Tim wants to make a comment for all "
5658 "of them to read, he uses <gui>Reply to All</gui>, but if he just wants to "
5659 "tell Susan that he agrees with her, he uses <gui>Reply</gui>. His reply does "
5660 "not reach anyone that Susan put on her Bcc list, because that list is not "
5661 "shared with anyone."
5664 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:34(p)
5666 "If you subscribe to a mailing list, and want your reply to go just to the "
5667 "list rather than to the sender, select <gui>Reply to List</gui> instead of "
5668 "<gui>Reply</gui> or <gui>Reply to All</gui>."
5671 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:38(title)
5672 msgid "Keyboard shortcuts"
5675 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:41(p)
5679 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:41(p)
5680 msgid "Shortcut keys"
5683 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:43(p)
5684 msgid "Reply to Sender"
5687 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:43(key) C/mail-composer-reply.page:45(key)
5688 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:47(key)
5692 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:43(key) C/mail-composer-reply.page:47(key)
5696 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:45(p)
5697 msgid "Reply to Mailing List"
5700 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:45(key)
5704 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:47(p)
5705 msgid "Reply to All"
5708 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:47(key)
5712 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:53(title) C/mail-composer-forward.page:40(title)
5713 msgid "Default settings"
5716 #: C/mail-composer-reply.page:54(p)
5718 "The default settings for replying and forwarding can be changed under "
5719 "<guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Composer Preferences</"
5720 "gui><gui>General</gui><gui>Replies and Forwards</gui><gui>Reply style</gui></"
5724 #: C/mail-composer-priority.page:5(desc)
5725 msgid "Setting a priority for messages to be sent."
5728 #: C/mail-composer-priority.page:23(title)
5729 msgid "Prioritizing outgoing messages"
5732 #: C/mail-composer-priority.page:25(p)
5734 "You can prioritize a message to be sent, so that the recipient sees its "
5735 "relative importance. To prioritize a message, click <guiseq><gui>Options</"
5736 "gui><gui>Prioritize Message</gui></guiseq> in the composer window."
5739 #: C/mail-composer-priority.page:27(p)
5741 "Evolution will ignore the message priority of incoming messages because the "
5742 "recipient should decide whether the message is important or not. You can set "
5743 "the \"Important\" flag for any messages."
5746 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:5(desc)
5747 msgid "Message templates to reuse in the composer."
5750 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:23(title)
5751 msgid "Message Templates"
5754 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:24(p)
5756 "A message template is a standard message that you can use at any time to "
5757 "send mail with the same pattern."
5760 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:25(p)
5762 "To enable the Message Template Plugin, click <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
5763 "gui><gui>Plugins</gui></guiseq> and enable <gui>Templates</gui>."
5766 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:31(title)
5767 msgid "Creating a Message Template from an existing Message"
5770 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:33(p)
5771 msgid "Select the message."
5774 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:34(p)
5776 "Right-click the message and choose <gui>Move to folder</gui> or <gui>Copy to "
5780 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:35(p)
5782 "Select the <gui>Templates</gui> folder under <gui>On This Computer</gui>."
5785 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:37(p)
5786 msgid "You can also edit an existing message and save it as a template:"
5789 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:39(p)
5790 msgid "Open the message and click <gui>Reply</gui>."
5793 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:40(p)
5794 msgid "Edit the message body or the addresses according to your requirements."
5797 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:41(p)
5798 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:52(p)
5799 msgid "Select <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>Save as Template</gui></guiseq>."
5802 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:46(title)
5803 msgid "Saving a New Message as a Template"
5806 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:49(p)
5808 "Click <gui>New</gui> and enter in the composer window what you need for the "
5812 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:58(title)
5813 msgid "Using a Message Template as a Reply"
5816 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:61(p)
5818 "Right-click the message you are replying to, then click <gui>Templates</gui>."
5821 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:62(p)
5823 "This option lists all the message templates in the <gui>Templates</gui> "
5827 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:65(p)
5829 "Select the message template of your choice. Make changes if required in the "
5830 "email composer window that will open."
5833 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:68(p)
5834 msgid "Click <gui>Send</gui>."
5837 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:69(p)
5839 "When you select a message template for replying, the subject of the reply is "
5843 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:75(title)
5844 msgid "Configuring Message Templates"
5847 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:77(p)
5848 #: C/mail-composer-custom-header-lines.page:31(p)
5849 #: C/mail-attachments-sending.page:46(p)
5850 msgid "Select <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Plugins</gui></guiseq>."
5853 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:78(p)
5854 msgid "Click <gui>Templates</gui>."
5857 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:79(p)
5858 #: C/mail-composer-custom-header-lines.page:33(p)
5859 #: C/mail-attachments-sending.page:48(p)
5860 msgid "Click the <gui>Configuration</gui> tab."
5863 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:80(p)
5865 "You can add, edit or remove the key-value pairs. You can specify any number "
5866 "of key-value pairs."
5869 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:82(p)
5871 "In any template, the occurrence of every $key is replaced by the value it "
5872 "has in the configuration. For example, if you set the key to Manager and the "
5873 "value to Harry, any occurrence of $Manager is replaced by Harry in the "
5877 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:83(p)
5879 "Assume that you have 1000 message templates with your current manager's name "
5880 "in them. When the current manager is replaced by a new one, it is not easy "
5881 "for you to manually replace the manager's name in all the 1000 messages. If "
5882 "the messages have a $Manager key value, you can reset the value in the "
5883 "Configuration tab of this plugin."
5886 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:84(p)
5888 "By default, the entire environment variables are used as a key-value pair. "
5889 "An occurrence of $env_variable is replaced by the value it carries. For "
5890 "example, an occurrence of $PATH in your template is replaced by its value "
5891 "when the template is used."
5894 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:85(p)
5895 msgid "The replacement process uses the following order of precedence:"
5898 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:88(p)
5900 "$key is replaced by the value set for it in the Configuration tab of the "
5904 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:91(p)
5906 "If the key is not found, it is then replaced with the value of its "
5907 "environment variable."
5910 #: C/mail-composer-message-templates.page:94(p)
5912 "If key is neither a configuration option nor an environment variable, no "
5916 #: C/mail-composer-mail-signatures-per-account.page:5(desc)
5917 msgid "Setting a default signature for an email account."
5920 #: C/mail-composer-mail-signatures-per-account.page:32(title)
5921 msgid "Default account signature"
5924 #: C/mail-composer-mail-signatures-per-account.page:34(p)
5926 "You can define a default <link xref=\"mail-composer-mail-signatures"
5927 "\">signature</link> for each of your mail accounts. This can be edited under "
5928 "<guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Accounts</gui><gui "
5929 "style=\"button\">Edit</gui><gui>Identity</gui><gui>Optional Information</"
5933 #: C/mail-composer-mail-signatures-per-account.page:36(p)
5935 "If you have a signature for your account defined but exceptionally do not "
5936 "want to use it for one message, or want to use a different signature, you "
5937 "can change it via the dropdown menu in the right upper corner in the email "
5941 #: C/mail-composer-mail-signatures.page:5(desc)
5942 msgid "Using email signatures at the bottom of a message you send."
5945 #: C/mail-composer-mail-signatures.page:21(title)
5946 msgid "Working with email signatures"
5949 #: C/mail-composer-mail-signatures.page:23(p)
5951 "A signature consists of one or more lines of text (or even a picture) that "
5952 "will be added at the end of an email that you send. It can contain contact "
5953 "information or other things. A signature always begins with two dashes and a "
5954 "space (<code>-- </code>)."
5957 #: C/mail-composer-mail-signatures.page:24(p)
5959 "The term \"signature\" is also differently used in terms of <link xref="
5960 "\"mail-encryption\">encryption</link>."
5963 #: C/mail-composer-mail-signatures-manage.page:5(desc)
5964 msgid "Add, change, edit or delete email signatures."
5967 #: C/mail-composer-mail-signatures-manage.page:20(title)
5968 msgid "Managing signatures"
5971 #: C/mail-composer-mail-signatures-manage.page:22(p)
5973 "You can add, edit and delete all your signatures under <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
5974 "gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Composer preferences</gui><gui>Signatures</"
5978 #: C/mail-composer-mail-signatures-manage.page:23(p)
5980 "Assigning a default signature to an email account has to be done in the "
5981 "<link xref=\"mail-composer-mail-signatures-per-account\">account settings</"
5985 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:5(desc)
5986 msgid "Format Text in the mail composer."
5989 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:21(title)
5990 msgid "Formatting Text in HTML"
5993 #. TODO: These instructions are partially WRONG in 3.0.2 as the tool bar has been split into two. Needs an update. Maybe we also need a way to describe the non-HTML-only functions for plain text mail somewhere.
5994 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:25(p)
5996 "HTML formatting tools are located in the two tool bars just above the area "
5997 "where you actually write the message. They also appear in the <gui>Insert</"
5998 "gui> and <gui>Format</gui> menus."
6001 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:26(p)
6003 "The icons in the tool bar are explained in tooltips which appear when you "
6004 "hold your mouse pointer over the buttons. The buttons fall into five "
6008 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:29(title)
6009 msgid "Headers and Lists:"
6012 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:30(p)
6014 "At the left of the upper tool bar, you can choose <gui>Normal</gui> for a "
6015 "default text style or <gui>Header 1</gui> through <gui>Header 6</gui> for "
6016 "varying sizes of header from large (1) to tiny (6). Other styles include "
6017 "<gui>Preformat</gui>, to use the HTML tag for preformatted blocks of text, "
6018 "and three types of bullet points for lists."
6021 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:31(p)
6023 "For instance, instead of using asterisks to mark a bulleted list, you can "
6024 "use the <gui>Bulleted List</gui> style from the style dropdown list. "
6025 "Evolution uses different bullet styles, and handles word wrap and multiple "
6026 "levels of indentation."
6029 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:35(title)
6033 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:36(p)
6035 "Located next to the Headers and Lists dropdown, the three paragraph icons "
6036 "should be familiar to users of most word processing software. The left-most "
6037 "button aligns your text to the left, the center button centers text, and the "
6038 "right button aligns the text to the right."
6041 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:40(title)
6042 msgid "Indentation Rules:"
6045 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:41(p)
6047 "The button with the arrow pointing left decreases a paragraph's indentation, "
6048 "and the right arrow increases its indentation."
6051 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:45(title)
6052 msgid "Text Styles:"
6055 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:46(p)
6057 "Use these buttons in the lower tool bar to determine the way your email "
6058 "looks. If you have text selected, the style applies to the selected text. If "
6059 "you do not have text selected, the style applies to whatever you type next."
6062 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:50(p)
6066 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:51(p)
6070 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:54(p)
6074 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:55(p)
6075 msgid "Typewriter text, which is similar to a monospace font."
6078 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:58(p)
6082 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:59(p)
6083 msgid "Bolds the text."
6086 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:62(p)
6090 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:63(p)
6091 msgid "Italicizes the text."
6094 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:66(p)
6095 msgid "Underlined A"
6098 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:67(p)
6099 msgid "Underlines the text."
6102 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:70(p)
6103 msgid "Strike through A"
6106 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:71(p)
6107 msgid "Marks a line through the text."
6110 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:77(title)
6111 msgid "Color Selection:"
6114 #: C/mail-composer-html-text.page:78(p)
6116 "At the left in the lower tool bar is the color section tool, where a box "
6117 "displays the current text color. To choose a new color, click the arrow "
6118 "button to the right. If you have text selected, the color applies to the "
6119 "selected text. If you do not have text selected, the color applies to "
6120 "whatever you type next. You can select a background color or image by right-"
6121 "clicking the message background, then selecting <guiseq><gui>Style</"
6122 "gui><gui>Page Style</gui></guiseq>."
6125 #: C/mail-composer-html-table.page:5(desc)
6126 msgid "Insert a table in the mail composer."
6129 #: C/mail-composer-html-table.page:21(title)
6130 msgid "Inserting a Table in HTML"
6133 #: C/mail-composer-html-table.page:23(p)
6135 "You can insert a table into the email (at the current position of the "
6139 #: C/mail-composer-html-table.page:25(p)
6141 "Click <guiseq><gui>Insert</gui><gui>Table...</gui></guiseq> in the menubar."
6144 #: C/mail-composer-html-table.page:26(p)
6145 msgid "Select the number of rows and columns."
6148 #: C/mail-composer-html-table.page:27(p)
6149 msgid "Define the type of layout for the table."
6152 #: C/mail-composer-html-table.page:28(p)
6153 msgid "Optionally: Select a background color or image for the table."
6156 #: C/mail-composer-html-table.page:29(p) C/mail-composer-html-rule.page:28(p)
6157 #: C/mail-composer-html-link.page:29(p)
6158 msgid "Click <gui>Close</gui>."
6161 #: C/mail-composer-html-rule.page:5(desc)
6162 msgid "Insert a horizontal line in the mail composer."
6165 #: C/mail-composer-html-rule.page:21(title)
6166 msgid "Inserting a Rule in HTML"
6169 #: C/mail-composer-html-rule.page:23(p)
6171 "You can insert a horizontal line into the email (at the current position of "
6172 "the cursor) to help divide two sections:"
6175 #: C/mail-composer-html-rule.page:25(p)
6177 "Click <guiseq><gui>Insert</gui><gui>Rule...</gui></guiseq> in the menubar."
6180 #: C/mail-composer-html-rule.page:26(p)
6181 msgid "Select width, size, and alignment."
6184 #: C/mail-composer-html-rule.page:27(p)
6185 msgid "Select <gui>Shaded</gui> if wanted."
6188 #: C/mail-composer-html.page:5(desc)
6189 msgid "Format emails by using HTML instead of plain text."
6192 #: C/mail-composer-html.page:21(title)
6193 msgid "Using HTML format to enhance emails"
6196 #: C/mail-composer-html.page:23(p)
6198 "Normally, you cannot set text styles or insert pictures in email. However, "
6199 "most newer email applications can display images and text styles in addition "
6200 "to basic alignment and paragraph formatting. They do this with HTML, just "
6201 "like web pages do."
6204 #: C/mail-composer-html.page:25(p)
6206 "Some people do not have HTML-capable mail clients, or prefer not to receive "
6207 "HTML-enhanced mail because it is slower to download and display. Because of "
6208 "this, Evolution sends plain text unless you explicitly ask for HTML."
6211 #: C/mail-composer-html.page:27(p)
6213 "You can change the format of an email message from plain text to HTML in the "
6214 "email composer by choosing <guiseq><gui>Format</gui><gui>HTML</gui></guiseq> "
6215 "from the menu bar."
6218 #: C/mail-composer-html.page:28(p)
6220 "To send all your mail as HTML by default, enable <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
6221 "gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Composer Preferences</gui><gui>Default "
6222 "Behavior</gui><gui>Format messages in HTML</gui></guiseq>."
6225 #: C/mail-composer-html.page:31(title)
6226 msgid "HTML Formatting Options"
6229 #: C/mail-composer-html-link.page:5(desc)
6230 msgid "Insert a link to a website in the mail composer."
6233 #: C/mail-composer-html-link.page:21(title)
6234 msgid "Inserting a Link in HTML"
6237 #: C/mail-composer-html-link.page:24(p)
6238 msgid "You can insert links into the email:"
6241 #: C/mail-composer-html-link.page:26(p)
6242 msgid "Select the text that you want to turn into a link."
6245 #: C/mail-composer-html-link.page:27(p)
6247 "Either click <guiseq><gui>Insert</gui><gui>Link...</gui></guiseq> in the "
6248 "menubar, or right-click on the selected text and click <gui>Insert Link</"
6252 #: C/mail-composer-html-link.page:28(p)
6253 msgid "Enter the address in the <gui>URL</gui> field."
6256 #: C/mail-composer-html-link.page:32(p)
6258 "If you do not want a special link text you can just enter the address of the "
6259 "link directly. It will be automatically recognized as a link."
6262 #: C/mail-composer-html-image.page:5(desc)
6263 msgid "Embed a picture in the mail composer."
6266 #: C/mail-composer-html-image.page:21(title)
6267 msgid "Inserting an Image in HTML"
6270 #: C/mail-composer-html-image.page:23(p)
6272 "You can insert an image into the email (at the current position of the "
6276 #: C/mail-composer-html-image.page:25(p)
6278 "Click <guiseq><gui>Insert</gui><gui>Image...</gui></guiseq> in the menubar."
6281 #: C/mail-composer-html-image.page:26(p)
6282 msgid "Browse to and select the file."
6285 #: C/mail-composer-html-image.page:27(p)
6286 msgid "Click <gui>Open</gui>."
6289 #: C/mail-composer-html-image.page:30(p)
6291 "Alternately, you can also drag an image into the text area of the message "
6295 #: C/mail-composer-forward.page:5(desc)
6296 msgid "Forwarding a received email to somebody."
6299 #: C/mail-composer-forward.page:23(title)
6300 msgid "Forwarding a message"
6303 #: C/mail-composer-forward.page:25(p)
6305 "When you receive an email, you can forward it to other individuals or groups "
6306 "that might be interested."
6309 #: C/mail-composer-forward.page:26(p)
6311 "You can forward a message as an attachment to a new message (this is the "
6312 "default setting, see <link xref=\"#default-settings\">Default settings</"
6313 "link>), inline (in your message without the > character before each "
6314 "line), or quoted (with > character before each line)."
6317 #: C/mail-composer-forward.page:27(p)
6319 "Attachment forwarding is best if you want to send the full, unaltered "
6320 "message to someone else. Inline or Quoted forwarding is best if you want to "
6321 "send portions of a message, or if you have a large number of comments on "
6322 "different sections of the message you are forwarding."
6325 #: C/mail-composer-forward.page:29(p)
6326 msgid "To forward a message that you are reading:"
6329 #: C/mail-composer-forward.page:31(p)
6331 "Click <guiseq><gui>Message</gui><gui>Forward</gui></guiseq>, the "
6332 "<gui>Forward</gui> button in the toolbar, or press <keyseq><key>Ctrl</"
6333 "key><key>F</key></keyseq> to use the default forwarding method. In case you "
6334 "want to use a different forward method, click <guiseq><gui>Message</"
6335 "gui><gui>Forward as</gui></guiseq> or the small dropdown arrow next to the "
6336 "<gui>Forward</gui> button in the toolbar to choose the method."
6339 #: C/mail-composer-forward.page:32(p)
6341 "Select a recipient for the message. The subject is already entered, although "
6342 "you can alter it if you want."
6345 #: C/mail-composer-forward.page:33(p)
6346 msgid "Add your comments on the message in the text field."
6349 #: C/mail-composer-forward.page:34(p)
6351 "Click <gui style=\"button\">Send</gui> or press <keyseq><key>Ctrl</"
6352 "key><key>Return</key></keyseq>."
6355 #: C/mail-composer-forward.page:37(p)
6357 "Attachments to a message you are forwarding are forwarded only when you send "
6358 "the original message as an attachment. Inline messages do not forward any "
6362 #: C/mail-composer-forward.page:41(p)
6364 "The default settings for replying and forwarding can be changed under "
6365 "<guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Composer Preferences</"
6366 "gui><gui>General</gui><gui>Replies and Forwards</gui><gui>Forward style</"
6370 #: C/mail-composer-forward-as-attachment.page:5(desc)
6371 msgid "How to forward a message with its attachments."
6374 #: C/mail-composer-forward-as-attachment.page:21(title)
6375 msgid "Forwarding a message with its attachments"
6378 #: C/mail-composer-forward-as-attachment.page:23(p)
6380 "Click <guiseq><gui>Message</gui><gui>Forward as...</gui></guiseq> and choose "
6381 "<gui>Attachment</gui>, so the forwarded email and also its attachments get "
6382 "attached to the email you want to send."
6385 #: C/mail-composer-forward-as-attachment.page:26(p)
6387 "If you want to have this setting by default, set <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
6388 "gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Composer Preferences</gui><gui>Forward Style</"
6389 "gui></guiseq> to <gui>Attachment</gui>."
6392 #: C/mail-composer-custom-header-lines.page:5(desc)
6393 msgid "Using custom fields in the header of composed messages"
6396 #: C/mail-composer-custom-header-lines.page:23(title)
6397 msgid "Custom Header Lines"
6400 #: C/mail-composer-custom-header-lines.page:25(p)
6401 msgid "You can add arbitrary header lines to outgoing emails."
6404 #: C/mail-composer-custom-header-lines.page:28(title)
6405 msgid "Enabling and managing custom headers"
6408 #: C/mail-composer-custom-header-lines.page:29(p)
6409 msgid "To set up the Custom Header plugin:"
6412 #: C/mail-composer-custom-header-lines.page:32(p)
6413 msgid "Enable <gui>Custom Header</gui>."
6416 #: C/mail-composer-custom-header-lines.page:34(p)
6418 "You can add, edit, or remove the header fields. For every header field you "
6419 "add, you can specify the keys and values. The key is used as the title of "
6420 "the Custom Header. You can enter multiple values for the keys. You must use "
6421 "a semicolon to separate every value you enter."
6424 #: C/mail-composer-custom-header-lines.page:39(title)
6425 msgid "Inserting custom headers in a message"
6428 #: C/mail-composer-custom-header-lines.page:41(p)
6430 "Click <guiseq><gui>New</gui><gui>Mail Message</gui></guiseq> or press "
6431 "<keyseq><key>Shift</key><key>Ctrl</key><key>M</key></keyseq> to open the "
6432 "message composer window."
6435 #: C/mail-composer-custom-header-lines.page:42(p)
6436 msgid "Select <guiseq><gui>Insert</gui><gui>Custom Header</gui></guiseq>."
6439 #: C/mail-composer-custom-header-lines.page:43(p)
6441 "In the <gui>Email Custom Header</gui> window, you can view all the defined "
6442 "header fields and values."
6445 #: C/mail-composer-custom-header-lines.page:44(p)
6446 msgid "Set the values for the header fields by using the dropdown list."
6449 #: C/mail-composer-change-quotation-string.page:7(desc)
6451 "It is not possible to change the quotation introduction added when answering "
6455 #: C/mail-composer-change-quotation-string.page:24(title)
6456 msgid "Changing the \"On date, person wrote:\" string when replying"
6459 #: C/mail-composer-change-quotation-string.page:26(p)
6460 msgid "Advanced users can change this string."
6463 #: C/mail-composer-change-quotation-string.page:29(p)
6464 msgid "Open the <app>dconf-editor</app> application."
6467 #: C/mail-composer-change-quotation-string.page:30(p)
6468 msgid "Navigate to <code>org.gnome.evolution.mail</code>."
6471 #: C/mail-composer-change-quotation-string.page:31(p)
6473 "Enter the prefered quotation string as the value for the key <gui>composer-"
6474 "message-attribution</gui>."
6477 #: C/mail-composer-change-quotation-string.page:35(p)
6479 "You might need to install the <sys>dconf-editor</sys> package to perform "
6483 #: C/mail-composer-change-quotation-string.page:38(link)
6484 msgid "Install dconf-editor"
6487 #: C/mail-change-time-format.page:5(desc)
6488 msgid "Changing the date and time format in the message list."
6491 #: C/mail-change-time-format.page:19(title)
6492 msgid "Format of dates and time"
6495 #: C/mail-change-time-format.page:20(p)
6497 "You can change the format of the <gui>Date</gui> column by setting your "
6498 "preferred format under <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</"
6499 "gui><gui>Mail Preferences</gui><gui>Headers</gui><gui>Date/Time format</"
6503 #: C/mail-change-time-format.page:21(p)
6504 #: C/calendar-layout-appointment-display.page:50(p)
6506 "The placeholders in the format expression are strftime formats. For a "
6507 "complete list of available strftime formats, run <cmd>date --help</cmd> in a "
6511 #: C/mail-change-columns-in-message-list.page:5(desc)
6512 msgid "Editing the columns displayed in the list of messages."
6515 #: C/mail-change-columns-in-message-list.page:20(title)
6516 msgid "Changing the message list columns"
6519 #: C/mail-change-columns-in-message-list.page:22(p)
6521 "If you want to change the columns in the mail message list, right-click on "
6522 "the column headers and choose either <gui>Add a Column...</gui> or "
6523 "<gui>Remove This Column</gui>."
6526 #: C/mail-change-columns-in-message-list.page:23(p)
6528 "If you have a small display, you can replace the <gui>Subject</gui> column "
6529 "by the <gui>Subject - Trimmed</gui> which will remove prefixes such as \"Re:"
6530 "\", or you can replace the <gui>From</gui> column which displays the "
6531 "sender's name and email address by the <gui>Sender</gui> column which will "
6532 "only display the sender's name."
6535 #: C/mail-change-columns-in-message-list.page:25(p)
6537 "If you would like to have the same column layout in all mail folders except "
6538 "for the <gui>Sent</gui> folder, you can enable <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
6539 "gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Preferences</gui><gui>General</"
6540 "gui><gui>Apply the same view settings to all folders</gui></guiseq>."
6543 #: C/mail-cannot-see.page:5(desc)
6544 msgid "If you received or sent an email, but you cannot find it anywhere."
6547 #: C/mail-cannot-see.page:11(name) C/index.page:10(name) C/credits.page:34(p)
6551 #: C/mail-cannot-see.page:12(email) C/index.page:11(email)
6552 msgid "philbull@gmail.com"
6555 #: C/mail-cannot-see.page:20(title)
6556 msgid "I cannot see some emails, where are they?"
6559 #: C/mail-cannot-see.page:24(p)
6561 "Check whether you are using filters on incoming (or outgoing) messages. "
6562 "These could be automatically moving your messages to another destination."
6565 #: C/mail-cannot-see.page:27(p)
6567 "Check your search view in the search bar right above the message list. "
6568 "Perhaps the <gui>Show</gui> dropdown list is set to a filter like <gui>Read "
6569 "Messages</gui>, or the text input filed contains some value. Click the broom "
6570 "icon to clear the search field."
6573 #: C/mail-cannot-see.page:30(p)
6575 "If you cannot see any emails at all in a folder, check that you have not "
6576 "maximized the message preview (so the message list pane is hidden). To do "
6577 "this, click <guiseq><gui>View</gui><gui>Preview</gui><gui>Show Message "
6578 "Preview</gui></guiseq>."
6581 #: C/mail-cannot-see.page:33(p)
6583 "Look in the <gui>Junk</gui> folder. Messages that are marked as Junk "
6584 "disappear from the original folder and are moved to the Junk folder."
6587 #: C/mail-cannot-see.page:38(p)
6589 "Click <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Show Deleted Messages</gui></guiseq> to "
6590 "make sure all messages are visible."
6593 #: C/mail-cannot-see.page:41(p)
6595 "Check your default folder under <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</"
6596 "gui><gui>Email Accounts</gui><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Defaults</gui></guiseq>. "
6597 "Perhaps it is set to some other folder than the folder you thought of."
6600 #: C/mail-calendar-sending-invitations.page:5(desc)
6601 msgid "Sending invitations for appointments to contacts via email."
6604 #: C/mail-calendar-sending-invitations.page:21(title)
6605 msgid "Sending invitations by email"
6608 #: C/mail-calendar-sending-invitations.page:23(p)
6610 "If you create an event in the calendar component, you can then send "
6611 "invitations to the attendee list through the Evolution email tool. The "
6612 "invitation card is sent as an attachment in iCal format."
6615 #: C/mail-calendar-sending-invitations.page:25(p)
6617 "To send an invitation, right-click on the entry in the calendar and choose "
6618 "<gui>Forward as iCalendar</gui>."
6621 #: C/mail-calendar-sending-invitations.page:27(p)
6622 msgid "When you receive an invitation, you have several options:"
6625 #: C/mail-calendar-sending-invitations.page:30(p)
6629 #: C/mail-calendar-sending-invitations.page:31(p)
6631 "Indicates you will attend the meeting. When you click the OK button, the "
6632 "meeting is entered into your calendar."
6635 #: C/mail-calendar-sending-invitations.page:33(p)
6636 msgid "Tentatively Accept:"
6639 #: C/mail-calendar-sending-invitations.page:34(p)
6641 "Indicates you will probably attend the meeting. When you click the OK "
6642 "button, the meeting is entered into your calendar, but is marked as "
6646 #: C/mail-calendar-sending-invitations.page:36(p)
6650 #: C/mail-calendar-sending-invitations.page:37(p)
6652 "Indicates you are unable to attend the meeting. The meeting is not entered "
6653 "into your calendar when you click OK, although your response is sent to the "
6654 "meeting host if you have selected the Send reply to sender option."
6657 #: C/mail-calendar-sending-invitations.page:39(p)
6658 msgid "Send reply to sender:"
6661 #: C/mail-calendar-sending-invitations.page:40(p)
6663 "Select this option if you want your response sent to the meeting organizers."
6666 #: C/mail-attachments-sending.page:5(desc)
6667 msgid "Attaching files to emails you want to send."
6670 #: C/mail-attachments-sending.page:24(title)
6671 msgid "Adding attachments to an email"
6674 #: C/mail-attachments-sending.page:27(title)
6675 msgid "Attaching files"
6678 #: C/mail-attachments-sending.page:28(p)
6679 msgid "To attach a file to your email in the composer:"
6682 #: C/mail-attachments-sending.page:30(p)
6684 "Click <gui>Add Attachment...</gui>, or click <guiseq><gui>Insert</"
6685 "gui><gui>Attachment</gui></guiseq>, or press <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>M</"
6689 #: C/mail-attachments-sending.page:31(p)
6690 msgid "Select the file you want to attach."
6693 #: C/mail-attachments-sending.page:34(p)
6694 msgid "You can also drag a file to the attachment bar of the composer window."
6697 #: C/mail-attachments-sending.page:36(p)
6699 "When you send the message, a copy of the attached file goes with it. Be "
6700 "aware that large attachments can take a long time to send and receive."
6703 #: C/mail-attachments-sending.page:40(title)
6704 msgid "Attachment Reminder"
6707 #: C/mail-attachments-sending.page:42(p)
6709 "Evolution has an Attachment Reminder plugin you can use to remind yourself "
6710 "to attach a file to an email. If it determines that you have not attached "
6711 "the file, it displays a reminder window before the email is sent."
6714 #: C/mail-attachments-sending.page:44(p)
6715 msgid "To enable the Attachment Reminder:"
6718 #: C/mail-attachments-sending.page:47(p)
6719 msgid "Enable <gui>Attachment Reminder</gui>."
6722 #: C/mail-attachments-sending.page:49(p)
6724 "Click <gui style=\"button\">Add</gui>, then enter keywords in your language "
6725 "such as \"Attach\" or \"enclosed\"."
6728 #: C/mail-attachments-sending.page:51(p)
6730 "Based on the keywords you have added, Evolution searches the text of every "
6731 "mail you are going to send. If it finds any of the keywords in your email "
6732 "and there is no actual attached file, the reminder window is displayed."
6735 #: C/mail-attachments-received.page:5(desc)
6736 msgid "Saving and opening files that are attached to received emails."
6739 #: C/mail-attachments-received.page:24(title)
6740 msgid "Handling attachments in received mail"
6743 #: C/mail-attachments-received.page:26(p)
6745 "If you receive an email message with one or more file attachments, Evolution "
6746 "displays the number of attachments and a <gui style=\"button\">Save</gui> or "
6747 "<gui style=\"button\">Save All</gui> button between the email header and the "
6748 "content of the email."
6751 #: C/mail-attachments-received.page:28(p)
6752 msgid "A list of attachments is also available at the bottom of the email."
6755 #: C/mail-attachments-received.page:29(p)
6757 "To save an attachment to disk, click the down-arrow next to the attachment "
6758 "icon and click <gui>Save As</gui>."
6761 #: C/mail-attachments-received.page:30(p)
6763 "To open an attachment in another application, click the down-arrow next to "
6764 "the attachment icon and choose one of the available applications."
6767 #: C/mail-attachments-received.page:32(p)
6769 "The options available for an attachment vary depending on the type of "
6770 "attachment and the applications that are installed on your system. For "
6771 "example, image files can be opened in the <gui>Image Viewer</gui> "
6772 "application or in the <gui>GIMP</gui> graphics editor."
6775 #: C/mail-attachments.page:5(desc)
6776 msgid "Handling of file attachments for writing and reading mail"
6779 #: C/mail-attachments.page:18(title)
6780 msgid "Managing attachments"
6783 #: C/mail-account-manage-usenet-news.page:5(desc)
6784 msgid "Add and edit a Usenet news account in Evolution."
6787 #: C/mail-account-manage-usenet-news.page:20(title)
6788 msgid "Usenet news account settings"
6791 #: C/mail-account-manage-usenet-news.page:23(title)
6792 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:23(title)
6793 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:23(title)
6794 #: C/mail-account-manage-pop.page:23(title)
6795 #: C/mail-account-manage-novell-groupwise.page:24(title)
6796 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-mapi.page:23(title)
6797 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-exchange.page:23(title)
6798 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-ews.page:23(title)
6799 #: C/mail-account-manage-mh-format-directories.page:23(title)
6800 #: C/mail-account-manage-maildir-format-directories.page:23(title)
6801 #: C/mail-account-manage-local-delivery.page:23(title)
6802 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap-plus.page:23(title)
6803 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap.page:23(title)
6804 msgid "Account Editor"
6807 #: C/mail-account-manage-usenet-news.page:24(p)
6808 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:24(p)
6809 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:24(p)
6810 #: C/mail-account-manage-pop.page:24(p)
6811 #: C/mail-account-manage-novell-groupwise.page:25(p)
6812 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-mapi.page:25(p)
6813 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-exchange.page:25(p)
6814 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-ews.page:25(p)
6815 #: C/mail-account-manage-mh-format-directories.page:24(p)
6816 #: C/mail-account-manage-maildir-format-directories.page:24(p)
6817 #: C/mail-account-manage-local-delivery.page:24(p)
6818 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap-plus.page:24(p)
6819 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap.page:24(p)
6821 "Mail accounts can be added by choosing <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>New</"
6822 "gui><gui>Mail Account</gui></guiseq> or via <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
6823 "gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Accounts</gui><gui style=\"button\">Add</"
6824 "gui></guiseq>. The steps are mostly the same as for the <link xref=\"intro-"
6825 "first-run\">First-Run Assistant</link>, except for not getting asked whether "
6826 "to import data from other applications or to restore from a backup file."
6829 #: C/mail-account-manage-usenet-news.page:25(p)
6830 #: C/mail-account-manage-novell-groupwise.page:26(p)
6831 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-mapi.page:26(p)
6832 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-exchange.page:26(p)
6833 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-ews.page:26(p)
6834 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap-plus.page:25(p)
6835 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap.page:25(p)
6837 "Mail accounts can be edited via <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</"
6838 "gui><gui>Mail Accounts</gui><gui style=\"button\">Edit</gui></guiseq> or by "
6839 "right-clicking on the respective top-level node in the folder list and "
6840 "choosing <gui>Properties</gui>."
6843 #: C/mail-account-manage-usenet-news.page:26(p)
6844 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:26(p)
6845 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:26(p)
6846 #: C/mail-account-manage-pop.page:26(p)
6847 #: C/mail-account-manage-novell-groupwise.page:27(p)
6848 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-mapi.page:27(p)
6849 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-exchange.page:27(p)
6850 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-ews.page:27(p)
6851 #: C/mail-account-manage-mh-format-directories.page:26(p)
6852 #: C/mail-account-manage-maildir-format-directories.page:26(p)
6853 #: C/mail-account-manage-local-delivery.page:26(p)
6854 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap-plus.page:26(p)
6855 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap.page:26(p)
6856 msgid "The following settings are available when editing an existing account:"
6859 #: C/mail-account-manage-usenet-news.page:29(title)
6860 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:29(title)
6861 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:29(title)
6862 #: C/mail-account-manage-pop.page:29(title)
6863 #: C/mail-account-manage-novell-groupwise.page:30(title)
6864 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-mapi.page:30(title)
6865 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-exchange.page:30(title)
6866 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-ews.page:30(title)
6867 #: C/mail-account-manage-mh-format-directories.page:29(title)
6868 #: C/mail-account-manage-maildir-format-directories.page:29(title)
6869 #: C/mail-account-manage-local-delivery.page:29(title)
6870 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap-plus.page:29(title)
6871 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap.page:29(title) C/intro-first-run.page:27(title)
6875 #. TODO:XINCLUDE: Quite ugly to copy this text into all account type's, but it's not really worth a separate topic page for it, plus it would make the intro-first-run.page even more complex. Maybe later replace this text by a single instance by doing some content sharing with xinclude and xpointer in the other mail-account-manage-*.page files and in intro-first-run.page. <include href="foo.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/> See gnome-user-docs module for example usage. Also see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=638866
6876 #: C/mail-account-manage-usenet-news.page:31(p)
6877 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:31(p)
6878 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:31(p)
6879 #: C/mail-account-manage-pop.page:31(p)
6880 #: C/mail-account-manage-novell-groupwise.page:32(p)
6881 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-mapi.page:32(p)
6882 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-exchange.page:32(p)
6883 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-ews.page:32(p)
6884 #: C/mail-account-manage-mh-format-directories.page:31(p)
6885 #: C/mail-account-manage-maildir-format-directories.page:31(p)
6886 #: C/mail-account-manage-local-delivery.page:31(p)
6887 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap-plus.page:31(p)
6888 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap.page:31(p) C/intro-first-run.page:28(p)
6889 msgid "Here you define your name and your email address."
6892 #: C/mail-account-manage-usenet-news.page:32(p)
6893 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:32(p)
6894 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:32(p)
6895 #: C/mail-account-manage-pop.page:32(p)
6896 #: C/mail-account-manage-novell-groupwise.page:33(p)
6897 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-mapi.page:33(p)
6898 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-exchange.page:33(p)
6899 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-ews.page:33(p)
6900 #: C/mail-account-manage-mh-format-directories.page:32(p)
6901 #: C/mail-account-manage-maildir-format-directories.page:32(p)
6902 #: C/mail-account-manage-local-delivery.page:32(p)
6903 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap-plus.page:32(p)
6904 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap.page:32(p) C/intro-first-run.page:29(p)
6906 "Optionally you can make this account your default account (e.g. when writing "
6907 "emails), set a Reply-To email address (if you want replies to messages sent "
6908 "to a different address), and set an organization (the company where you "
6909 "work, or the organization you represent when you send email from this "
6913 #: C/mail-account-manage-usenet-news.page:36(title)
6914 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:36(title)
6915 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:36(title)
6916 #: C/mail-account-manage-pop.page:36(title)
6917 #: C/mail-account-manage-novell-groupwise.page:37(title)
6918 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-mapi.page:37(title)
6919 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-exchange.page:37(title)
6920 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-ews.page:37(title)
6921 #: C/mail-account-manage-mh-format-directories.page:36(title)
6922 #: C/mail-account-manage-maildir-format-directories.page:36(title)
6923 #: C/mail-account-manage-local-delivery.page:36(title)
6924 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap-plus.page:36(title)
6925 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap.page:36(title)
6926 msgid "Receiving Email and Receiving options"
6929 #: C/mail-account-manage-usenet-news.page:40(title)
6930 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:40(title)
6931 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:40(title)
6932 #: C/mail-account-manage-pop.page:40(title)
6933 #: C/mail-account-manage-mh-format-directories.page:40(title)
6934 #: C/mail-account-manage-maildir-format-directories.page:40(title)
6935 #: C/mail-account-manage-local-delivery.page:40(title)
6936 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap-plus.page:40(title)
6937 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap.page:40(title)
6938 msgid "Sending Email"
6941 #: C/mail-account-manage-usenet-news.page:44(title)
6942 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:44(title)
6943 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:44(title)
6944 #: C/mail-account-manage-pop.page:44(title)
6945 #: C/mail-account-manage-novell-groupwise.page:41(title)
6946 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-mapi.page:41(title)
6947 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-exchange.page:41(title)
6948 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-ews.page:41(title)
6949 #: C/mail-account-manage-mh-format-directories.page:44(title)
6950 #: C/mail-account-manage-maildir-format-directories.page:44(title)
6951 #: C/mail-account-manage-local-delivery.page:44(title)
6952 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap-plus.page:44(title)
6953 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap.page:44(title)
6957 #: C/mail-account-manage-usenet-news.page:48(title)
6958 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:48(title)
6959 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:48(title)
6960 #: C/mail-account-manage-pop.page:48(title)
6961 #: C/mail-account-manage-novell-groupwise.page:46(title)
6962 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-mapi.page:50(title)
6963 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-exchange.page:50(title)
6964 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-ews.page:45(title)
6965 #: C/mail-account-manage-mh-format-directories.page:48(title)
6966 #: C/mail-account-manage-maildir-format-directories.page:48(title)
6967 #: C/mail-account-manage-local-delivery.page:48(title)
6968 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap-plus.page:48(title)
6969 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap.page:48(title)
6973 #: C/mail-account-manage-usenet-news.page:54(title)
6974 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap-plus.page:56(title)
6975 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap.page:58(title)
6976 msgid "Other settings"
6979 #: C/mail-account-manage-usenet-news.page:55(p)
6980 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap-plus.page:57(p)
6981 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap.page:59(p)
6983 "Other account related settings that are not located in the <gui>Account "
6987 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:5(desc)
6988 msgid "Add and edit a Standard Unix mbox Spool File account in Evolution."
6991 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:20(title)
6992 msgid "Standard Unix mbox Spool File account settings"
6995 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-file.page:25(p)
6996 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:25(p)
6997 #: C/mail-account-manage-pop.page:25(p)
6998 #: C/mail-account-manage-mh-format-directories.page:25(p)
6999 #: C/mail-account-manage-maildir-format-directories.page:25(p)
7000 #: C/mail-account-manage-local-delivery.page:25(p)
7002 "Mail accounts can be edited via <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</"
7003 "gui><gui>Mail Accounts</gui><gui style=\"button\">Edit</gui></guiseq>."
7006 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:5(desc)
7007 msgid "Add and edit a Standard Unix mbox Spool Directory account in Evolution."
7010 #: C/mail-account-manage-unix-mbox-spool-directory.page:20(title)
7011 msgid "Standard Unix mbox Spool Directory account settings"
7014 #: C/mail-account-manage-pop.page:5(desc)
7015 msgid "Add and edit a POP mail account in Evolution."
7018 #: C/mail-account-manage-pop.page:20(title)
7019 msgid "POP mail account settings"
7022 #: C/mail-account-manage-novell-groupwise.page:5(desc)
7023 msgid "Add and edit a Novell Groupwise account in Evolution."
7026 #: C/mail-account-manage-novell-groupwise.page:21(title)
7027 msgid "Novell Groupwise account settings"
7030 #: C/mail-account-manage-novell-groupwise.page:50(title)
7034 #: C/mail-account-manage-novell-groupwise.page:51(p)
7035 msgid "Settings for having somebody else handle your account."
7038 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange.page:5(desc)
7039 msgid "Add and edit a Microsoft Exchange account in Evolution."
7042 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange.page:21(title)
7043 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-exchange.page:20(title)
7044 msgid "Microsoft Exchange account settings"
7047 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange.page:23(p)
7049 "Please first read <link xref=\"exchange-connectors-overview\">Choosing the "
7050 "right connector</link> to find out about the right Exchange account type for "
7054 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-mapi.page:5(desc)
7055 msgid "Add and edit a Microsoft Exchange 2007 account in Evolution."
7058 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-mapi.page:20(title)
7059 msgid "Exchange MAPI account settings"
7062 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-mapi.page:45(title)
7063 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-exchange.page:45(title)
7064 msgid "Exchange Settings"
7067 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-mapi.page:46(p)
7068 msgid "In this section you can view the size of all Exchange folders."
7071 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-exchange.page:5(desc)
7072 msgid "Add and edit a Microsoft Exchange 2000/2003 account in Evolution."
7075 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-exchange.page:46(p)
7077 "In this section you can define your \"Out of Office\" status, change the "
7078 "password for your Exchange account, and manage the delegation settings."
7081 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-exchange.page:46(p)
7082 msgid "You can also view the size of all Exchange folders."
7085 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-ews.page:5(desc)
7086 msgid "Add and edit a Microsoft Exchange 2010 account in Evolution."
7089 #: C/mail-account-manage-microsoft-exchange-evo-ews.page:20(title)
7090 msgid "Exchange Web Services account settings"
7093 #: C/mail-account-manage-mh-format-directories.page:5(desc)
7094 msgid "Add and edit a MH Format Mail Directories account in Evolution."
7097 #: C/mail-account-manage-mh-format-directories.page:20(title)
7098 msgid "MH Format Mail Directories account settings"
7101 #: C/mail-account-management.page:5(desc)
7102 msgid "Adding, editing and managing mail accounts."
7105 #: C/mail-account-management.page:20(title)
7106 msgid "Account Management"
7109 #: C/mail-account-management.page:23(title)
7110 msgid "Common Account Types"
7113 #: C/mail-account-management.page:27(title)
7114 msgid "Local Account Types"
7117 #: C/mail-account-management.page:31(title)
7118 msgid "Corporate Account Types"
7121 #: C/mail-account-manage-maildir-format-directories.page:5(desc)
7122 msgid "Add and edit a Maildir Format Mail Directories account in Evolution."
7125 #: C/mail-account-manage-maildir-format-directories.page:20(title)
7126 msgid "Maildir Format Mail Directories account settings"
7129 #: C/mail-account-manage-local-delivery.page:5(desc)
7130 msgid "Add and edit a Local Delivery account in Evolution."
7133 #: C/mail-account-manage-local-delivery.page:20(title)
7134 msgid "Local Delivery account settings"
7137 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap-plus.page:5(desc)
7138 msgid "Add and edit an IMAP+ mail account in Evolution."
7141 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap-plus.page:20(title)
7142 msgid "IMAP+ mail account settings"
7145 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap.page:5(desc)
7146 msgid "Add and edit an IMAP mail account in Evolution."
7149 #: C/mail-account-manage-imap.page:20(title)
7150 msgid "IMAP mail account settings"
7153 #: C/mail-access-gmail-pop-account.page:5(desc)
7154 msgid "How to set up a Gmail POP Account."
7157 #: C/mail-access-gmail-pop-account.page:24(title)
7158 msgid "Access a Gmail POP Account via Evolution"
7161 #: C/mail-access-gmail-pop-account.page:26(p)
7162 msgid "Follow these steps to set up your Gmail POP Account in Evolution:"
7165 #: C/mail-access-gmail-pop-account.page:29(p)
7166 msgid "Log in to your Gmail account."
7169 #: C/mail-access-gmail-pop-account.page:30(p)
7171 "Go to <guiseq><gui>Settings</gui><gui>Forwarding and POP/IMAP</gui></"
7172 "guiseq>. Refer to the POP Download section."
7175 #: C/mail-access-gmail-pop-account.page:31(p)
7177 "Enable the POP download feature by ticking the radio button that corresponds "
7178 "to either of these options:"
7181 #: C/mail-access-gmail-pop-account.page:33(p)
7182 msgid "Enable POP for all mail (even mail that's already been downloaded)"
7185 #: C/mail-access-gmail-pop-account.page:34(p)
7186 msgid "Enable POP for mail that arrives from now on"
7189 #: C/mail-access-gmail-pop-account.page:37(p)
7190 msgid "Specify the other required settings for this Gmail feature."
7193 #: C/mail-access-gmail-pop-account.page:38(p)
7195 "To know the Gmail Account settings, click on <guiseq><gui>Configuration "
7196 "instructions</gui><gui>Other</gui><gui>Standard Instructions</gui></guiseq>."
7199 #: C/mail-access-gmail-pop-account.page:39(p)
7201 "On your Evolution client, go to <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</"
7202 "gui><gui>Mail Accounts</gui></guiseq>. Click <gui style=\"button\">Add</gui>."
7205 #: C/mail-access-gmail-pop-account.page:40(p)
7207 "Provide the required information. For the account settings, refer to Step 5"
7210 #: C/mail-access-gmail-imap-account.page:5(desc)
7211 msgid "How to set up a Gmail IMAP Account."
7214 #. Page only exists for the <note>, apart from that nothing special.
7215 #: C/mail-access-gmail-imap-account.page:24(title)
7216 msgid "Access a Gmail IMAP Account via Evolution"
7219 #: C/mail-access-gmail-imap-account.page:26(p)
7221 "Please refer to the <link xref=\"mail-account-manage-imap\">IMAP mail "
7222 "account settings</link>."
7225 #: C/mail-access-gmail-imap-account.page:28(p)
7227 "To access Gmail via IMAP you must turn on IMAP in your Google account. See "
7228 "the <link href=\"https://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?"
7229 "answer=77695\">Gmail Help</link> for more information."
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7233 #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
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7236 "@@image: './figures/window-overview-layers.png'; "
7237 "md5=3156497ff1c51756838f9ddfbce9baee"
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7303 #: C/intro-main-window.page:5(desc)
7304 msgid "An explanation of the areas shown in the Evolution window."
7307 #: C/intro-main-window.page:17(name) C/credits.page:31(p)
7308 msgid "Barbara M. Tobias"
7311 #: C/intro-main-window.page:29(title)
7312 msgid "The <app>Evolution</app> main window"
7315 #. This section fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657028
7316 #: C/intro-main-window.page:32(p)
7318 "Evolution provides functionality for E-Mail, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, and "
7319 "Memos. You can switch to another functionality by using the \"Switcher\" "
7320 "buttons in the lower left corner. Depending on the displayed functionality "
7321 "also the displayed elements in the window differ."
7324 #: C/intro-main-window.page:35(title)
7328 #: C/intro-main-window.page:38(p)
7329 msgid "The Evolution mail main window"
7332 #: C/intro-main-window.page:41(p)
7333 msgid "Corresponding elements in the mail main window:"
7336 #: C/intro-main-window.page:44(p)
7338 "<media type=\"image\" mime=\"image/png\" src=\"./figures/color-c4a000.png\" "
7339 "width=\"10\"/> Menu bar"
7342 #: C/intro-main-window.page:47(p)
7344 "<media type=\"image\" mime=\"image/png\" src=\"./figures/color-ce5c00.png\" "
7345 "width=\"10\"/> Tool bar"
7348 #: C/intro-main-window.page:50(p)
7350 "<media type=\"image\" mime=\"image/png\" src=\"./figures/color-8f5902.png\" "
7351 "width=\"10\"/> Folder list"
7354 #: C/intro-main-window.page:51(p)
7356 "<media type=\"image\" mime=\"image/png\" src=\"./figures/color-4e9a06.png\" "
7357 "width=\"10\"/> Search bar"
7360 #: C/intro-main-window.page:54(p)
7362 "<media type=\"image\" mime=\"image/png\" src=\"./figures/color-204a87.png\" "
7363 "width=\"10\"/> Message list"
7366 #: C/intro-main-window.page:57(p)
7368 "<media type=\"image\" mime=\"image/png\" src=\"./figures/color-a40000.png\" "
7369 "width=\"10\"/> Switcher"
7372 #: C/intro-main-window.page:58(p)
7374 "<media type=\"image\" mime=\"image/png\" src=\"./figures/color-5c3566.png\" "
7375 "width=\"10\"/> Preview pane"
7378 #: C/intro-main-window.page:61(p)
7380 "<media type=\"image\" mime=\"image/png\" src=\"./figures/color-2e3436.png\" "
7381 "width=\"10\"/> Status bar"
7384 #: C/intro-main-window.page:67(title)
7388 #: C/intro-main-window.page:68(p)
7390 "The folder list gives you a list of the available folders for each account. "
7391 "To see the contents of a folder, click the folder name and its contents are "
7392 "displayed in the message list."
7395 #: C/intro-main-window.page:69(p)
7397 "For more information see <link xref=\"mail-folders\">Using Folders</link>."
7400 #: C/intro-main-window.page:72(title)
7401 msgid "Message List"
7404 #: C/intro-main-window.page:73(p)
7406 "The message list displays all the read and unread messages that you have in "
7407 "the chosen folder. To view an email in the preview pane, click the message "
7408 "in the message list."
7411 #: C/intro-main-window.page:76(title)
7415 #: C/intro-main-window.page:77(p)
7417 "The switcher at the bottom of the side bar lets you switch between the "
7418 "Evolution tools: Mail, Contacts, Calendars, Memos and Tasks."
7421 #: C/intro-main-window.page:77(p)
7423 "For more information see <link xref=\"change-switcher-appearance\">Changing "
7424 "the Switcher appearance</link>."
7427 #: C/intro-main-window.page:78(p)
7429 "You can disable the folder list and the switcher side bar by toggling "
7430 "<guiseq><gui>View</gui><gui>Layout</gui><gui>Show Side Bar</gui></guiseq>."
7433 #: C/intro-main-window.page:81(title)
7434 msgid "Preview Pane"
7437 #: C/intro-main-window.page:82(p)
7439 "The preview pane displays the message that is currently chosen in the "
7443 #: C/intro-main-window.page:83(p)
7445 "You can disable the preview pane by toggling <guiseq><gui>View</"
7446 "gui><gui>Preview</gui><gui>Show Message Preview</gui></guiseq>."
7449 #: C/intro-main-window.page:89(title)
7450 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:46(title)
7454 #: C/intro-main-window.page:90(p)
7455 msgid "Elements in the calendar main window:"
7458 #: C/intro-main-window.page:93(p) C/intro-main-window.page:139(p)
7460 "<media type=\"image\" src=\"./figures/color-c4a000.png\" width=\"10\"/> Menu "
7464 #: C/intro-main-window.page:96(p) C/intro-main-window.page:142(p)
7466 "<media type=\"image\" src=\"./figures/color-ce5c00.png\" width=\"10\"/> Tool "
7470 #: C/intro-main-window.page:99(p)
7472 "<media type=\"image\" src=\"./figures/color-8f5902.png\" width=\"10\"/> "
7476 #: C/intro-main-window.page:100(p) C/intro-main-window.page:146(p)
7478 "<media type=\"image\" src=\"./figures/color-4e9a06.png\" width=\"10\"/> "
7482 #: C/intro-main-window.page:103(p)
7484 "<media type=\"image\" src=\"./figures/color-204a87.png\" width=\"10\"/> "
7488 #: C/intro-main-window.page:104(p)
7492 #: C/intro-main-window.page:107(p)
7496 #: C/intro-main-window.page:108(p)
7500 #: C/intro-main-window.page:111(p) C/intro-main-window.page:152(p)
7502 "<media type=\"image\" src=\"./figures/color-a40000.png\" width=\"10\"/> "
7506 #: C/intro-main-window.page:114(p) C/intro-main-window.page:156(p)
7508 "<media type=\"image\" src=\"./figures/color-2e3436.png\" width=\"10\"/> "
7512 #: C/intro-main-window.page:119(title)
7513 msgid "Appointment List"
7516 #: C/intro-main-window.page:120(p)
7518 "The appointment list displays all your scheduled appointments in the time "
7522 #: C/intro-main-window.page:123(title)
7526 #: C/intro-main-window.page:124(p)
7528 "The month pane is a small view of a calendar month. To display additional "
7529 "months, drag the column border to the right. You can also select a range of "
7530 "days in the month pane to display a custom range of days in the appointment "
7534 #: C/intro-main-window.page:127(title)
7535 msgid "Task list and Memo list"
7538 #: C/intro-main-window.page:128(p)
7540 "Tasks and memos are just displayed for your convience and are not associated "
7541 "to any appointments. Use the <gui>switcher</gui> to go to their main windows."
7544 #: C/intro-main-window.page:135(title)
7545 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:60(title)
7549 #: C/intro-main-window.page:136(p)
7550 msgid "Elements in the contacts main window:"
7553 #: C/intro-main-window.page:145(p)
7555 "<media type=\"image\" src=\"./figures/color-8f5902.png\" width=\"10\"/> "
7559 #: C/intro-main-window.page:149(p)
7561 "<media type=\"image\" src=\"./figures/color-204a87.png\" width=\"10\"/> "
7565 #: C/intro-main-window.page:153(p)
7567 "<media type=\"image\" src=\"./figures/color-5c3566.png\" width=\"10\"/> "
7571 #: C/intro-main-window.page:159(p)
7573 "You can disable the contact preview by toggling <guiseq><gui>View</"
7574 "gui><gui>Preview</gui><gui>Contact Preview</gui></guiseq>."
7577 #: C/intro-first-run.page:7(desc)
7578 msgid "Running Evolution for the very first time."
7581 #: C/intro-first-run.page:22(title)
7582 msgid "Starting <app>Evolution</app> for the first time"
7585 #: C/intro-first-run.page:24(p)
7587 "The first time you run Evolution, it opens the First-Run Assistant to help "
7588 "you set up email accounts and <link xref=\"import-data\">import data from "
7589 "other applications.</link>"
7592 #: C/intro-first-run.page:33(title)
7593 msgid "Restore from backup"
7596 #: C/intro-first-run.page:34(p)
7598 "You will be asked whether to restore from a backup of a previous version. If "
7599 "you have such a backup, continue <link xref=\"backup-restore#restore\">here</"
7600 "link>. Otherwise, go to the next page."
7603 #: C/intro-first-run.page:39(p)
7605 "First, choose the server type from the <gui>Server Type</gui> drop-down list."
7608 #: C/intro-first-run.page:40(p)
7610 "If you are unsure about the type of server to choose, ask your system "
7611 "administrator or Internet Service Provider."
7614 #: C/intro-first-run.page:45(p)
7615 msgid "The most common available server types for normal users are:"
7618 #: C/intro-first-run.page:47(p)
7619 msgid "None: If you do not plan to use Evolution for receiving email."
7622 #: C/intro-first-run.page:47(p)
7623 msgid "Continue <link xref=\"#sending\">here</link> for configuration."
7626 #: C/intro-first-run.page:48(p)
7628 "IMAP: Keeps the mail on the server so you can access your mail from multiple "
7632 #: C/intro-first-run.page:48(p)
7634 "Continue <link xref=\"mail-receiving-options-imap\">here</link> for "
7638 #: C/intro-first-run.page:50(p)
7640 "IMAP+: Keeps the mail on the server so you can access your mail from "
7644 #: C/intro-first-run.page:50(p)
7646 "Continue <link xref=\"mail-receiving-options-imap-plus\">here</link> for "
7650 #: C/intro-first-run.page:51(p)
7651 msgid "POP: Downloads your email to your hard disk."
7654 #: C/intro-first-run.page:51(p)
7656 "Continue <link xref=\"mail-receiving-options-pop\">here</link> for "
7660 #: C/intro-first-run.page:52(p)
7662 "USENET News: Connects to a news server and downloads a list of available "
7666 #: C/intro-first-run.page:52(p)
7668 "Continue <link xref=\"mail-receiving-options-usenet-news\">here</link> for "
7672 #: C/intro-first-run.page:58(p)
7673 msgid "Available server types for corporate users are:"
7676 #: C/intro-first-run.page:60(p)
7678 "Exchange EWS: For connecting to a Microsoft Exchange 2007/2010 or OpenChange "
7679 "server. Note that this is currently under development and will replace the "
7680 "<gui>Exchange MAPI</gui> account type in the future. It might not be "
7681 "available yet for your distribution."
7684 #: C/intro-first-run.page:60(p)
7686 "Continue <link xref=\"mail-receiving-options-exchange-ews\">here</link> for "
7690 #: C/intro-first-run.page:62(p)
7691 msgid "This requires having the <sys>evolution-ews</sys> package installed."
7694 #: C/intro-first-run.page:65(link)
7695 #: C/exchange-connectors-overview.page:48(link)
7696 msgid "Install evolution-ews"
7699 #: C/intro-first-run.page:71(p)
7701 "Exchange MAPI: For connecting to a Microsoft Exchange 2007/2010 or "
7702 "OpenChange server."
7705 #: C/intro-first-run.page:71(p)
7707 "Continue <link xref=\"mail-receiving-options-exchange-mapi\">here</link> for "
7711 #: C/intro-first-run.page:73(p)
7712 msgid "This requires having the <sys>evolution-mapi</sys> package installed."
7715 #: C/intro-first-run.page:76(link)
7716 #: C/exchange-connectors-overview.page:39(link)
7717 msgid "Install evolution-mapi"
7720 #: C/intro-first-run.page:81(p)
7722 "Microsoft Exchange: For connecting to a Microsoft Exchange 2000 or 2003 "
7726 #: C/intro-first-run.page:81(p)
7728 "Continue <link xref=\"mail-receiving-options-evolution-exchange\">here</"
7729 "link> for configuration."
7732 #: C/intro-first-run.page:83(p)
7734 "This requires having the <sys>evolution-exchange</sys> package installed."
7737 #: C/intro-first-run.page:86(link)
7738 #: C/exchange-connectors-overview.page:30(link)
7739 msgid "Install evolution-exchange"
7742 #: C/intro-first-run.page:91(p)
7743 msgid "Novell Groupwise: For connecting to a Novell GroupWise server."
7746 #: C/intro-first-run.page:91(p)
7748 "Continue <link xref=\"mail-receiving-options-novell-groupwise\">here</link> "
7749 "for configuration."
7752 #: C/intro-first-run.page:97(p)
7753 msgid "Available local account server types for advanced users are:"
7756 #: C/intro-first-run.page:99(p)
7758 "Local delivery: If you want to move email from the spool (the location where "
7759 "mail waits for delivery) and store it in your home directory. You need to "
7760 "provide the path to the mail spool you want to use. If you want to leave "
7761 "email in your system's spool files, choose the <gui>Standard Unix Mbox "
7762 "Spool</gui> option instead."
7765 #: C/intro-first-run.page:99(p)
7767 "Continue <link xref=\"mail-receiving-options-local-delivery\">here</link> "
7768 "for configuration."
7771 #: C/intro-first-run.page:101(p)
7773 "MH-Format Mail Directories: For downloading email using MH or another MH-"
7774 "style application."
7777 #: C/intro-first-run.page:101(p) C/intro-first-run.page:103(p)
7778 #: C/intro-first-run.page:107(p)
7779 msgid "You need to provide the path to the directory you want to use."
7782 #: C/intro-first-run.page:101(p)
7784 "Continue <link xref=\"mail-receiving-options-mh-format-directories\">here</"
7785 "link> for configuration."
7788 #: C/intro-first-run.page:103(p)
7790 "Maildir-Format Mail Directories: For downloading your email using Qmail or "
7791 "another Maildir-style application."
7794 #: C/intro-first-run.page:103(p)
7796 "Continue <link xref=\"mail-receiving-options-maildir-format-directories"
7797 "\">here</link> for configuration."
7800 #: C/intro-first-run.page:105(p)
7802 "Standard Unix mbox spool file: For reading and storing email in the mail "
7803 "spool file on your local system."
7806 #: C/intro-first-run.page:105(p)
7807 msgid "You need to provide the path to the mail spool file you want to use."
7810 #: C/intro-first-run.page:105(p)
7812 "Continue <link xref=\"mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-file\">here</"
7813 "link> for configuration."
7816 #: C/intro-first-run.page:107(p)
7818 "Standard Unix mbox spool directory: For reading and storing email in the "
7819 "mail spool directory on your local system."
7822 #: C/intro-first-run.page:107(p)
7824 "Continue <link xref=\"mail-receiving-options-unix-mbox-spool-directory"
7825 "\">here</link> for configuration."
7828 #: C/intro-first-run.page:110(p)
7830 "Later on, if you want to change an account, or if you want to create another "
7831 "one, go to <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Mail Accounts</"
7832 "gui></guiseq>. Select the account you want to change, then click <gui style="
7833 "\"button\">Edit</gui>. Alternately, add a new account by clicking <gui style="
7834 "\"button\">Add</gui>."
7837 #: C/intro-first-run.page:117(p)
7838 msgid "Available server types are:"
7841 #: C/intro-first-run.page:119(p)
7843 "SMTP: Sends mail using an outbound mail server. This is the most common "
7844 "choice for sending mail."
7847 #: C/intro-first-run.page:119(p)
7849 "Continue <link xref=\"mail-sending-options-smtp\">here</link> for "
7853 #: C/intro-first-run.page:120(p)
7855 "Sendmail: Uses the <app>Sendmail</app> application to send mail from your "
7856 "system. It is not easy to configure, so you should select this option only "
7857 "if you know how to set up a Sendmail service."
7860 #: C/intro-first-run.page:125(title)
7861 msgid "Account Information"
7864 #: C/intro-first-run.page:126(p)
7865 msgid "Give the account any name you prefer."
7868 #: C/intro-first-run.page:130(title)
7869 msgid "Importing Mail (Optional)"
7872 #: C/intro-first-run.page:131(p)
7874 "Continue with <link xref=\"import-data\">Importing data from another "
7875 "application</link>."
7878 #: C/intro-application.page:5(desc)
7879 msgid "An introduction to Evolution."
7882 #: C/intro-application.page:24(title) C/index.page:31(title)
7883 msgid "Getting Started"
7886 #: C/intro-application.page:25(p)
7888 "Evolution is a stable and versatile personal information manager for the "
7889 "GNOME project. Evolution allows you to keep your calendar, email, address "
7890 "book and tasks in one place. Evolution has the ability to <link type=\"topic"
7891 "\" xref=\"mail-spam\">filter Junk/Spam Mail</link>, add your favorite web "
7892 "calenders, and <link type=\"topic\" xref=\"mail-encryption\">to keep your "
7893 "information safe and secure</link>."
7896 #: C/intro-application.page:27(p)
7898 "By default Evolution opens the mail client view. This is were you can view "
7899 "all your mail. You can change to other aspects of the application by going "
7900 "to the bottom of the left pane in the window (the so-called \"switcher\") "
7901 "and selecting the desired view. <link type=\"topic\" xref=\"intro-main-window"
7902 "\">Click here</link> for more information on the elements of the window."
7905 #. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
7906 #. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
7907 #: C/index.page:6(None) C/index.page:24(None)
7909 "@@image: 'figures/evolutionlogo.png'; md5=4bf469aaba7c368937309e931ba9bdcc"
7912 #: C/index.page:5(desc)
7916 #: C/index.page:7(title)
7917 msgid "Evolution Mail and Calendar"
7920 #: C/index.page:23(title)
7922 "<media type=\"image\" src=\"figures/evolutionlogo.png\"> Evolution logo </"
7923 "media> Evolution Mail and Calendar"
7926 #: C/index.page:35(title)
7927 msgid "Mail Management"
7930 #: C/index.page:37(title)
7931 msgid "Advanced Mail Management"
7934 #: C/index.page:39(title)
7938 #: C/index.page:45(title)
7939 msgid "Mail Composing"
7942 #: C/index.page:47(title)
7943 msgid "Advanced Mail Composing"
7946 #: C/index.page:52(title)
7947 msgid "Calendar Management"
7950 #: C/index.page:54(title)
7951 msgid "Advanced Calendar Management"
7954 #: C/index.page:59(title)
7955 msgid "Contacts Management"
7958 #: C/index.page:63(title)
7959 msgid "Memos and Tasks Management"
7962 #: C/index.page:67(title)
7963 msgid "Data Migration and Synchronization"
7966 #: C/index.page:71(title)
7967 msgid "Corporate Environments"
7970 #: C/index.page:73(title)
7971 msgid "Microsoft Exchange"
7974 #: C/index.page:76(title)
7975 msgid "Novell Groupwise"
7978 #: C/index.page:81(title)
7979 msgid "Tracking down Problems"
7982 #: C/index.page:85(title)
7983 msgid "Common Mail Questions and Problems"
7986 #: C/index.page:89(title)
7987 msgid "Common Other Questions and Problems"
7990 #: C/index.page:93(title)
7991 msgid "Further reading"
7994 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:5(desc)
7995 msgid "Supported file formats for importing data."
7998 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:23(title)
7999 msgid "Supported file formats"
8002 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:25(p)
8003 msgid "Evolution can import the following types of files:"
8006 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:28(title)
8010 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:30(p)
8011 msgid "Berkeley Mailbox (.mbox or no extension):"
8014 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:32(p)
8016 "The email format used by Mozilla, Netscape, Evolution (for local folders "
8017 "until version 2.32), Eudora, and many other email clients."
8020 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:34(p)
8021 msgid "Maildir (no extension):"
8024 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:36(p)
8026 "The format used by Evolution (for local folders since version 3.0). There is "
8027 "no need to import Maildir files as you can <link xref=\"mail-account-manage-"
8028 "maildir-format-directories\">configure a Maildir account</link> in Evolution "
8029 "and point to the folder where the Maildir files are stored."
8032 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:38(p)
8033 msgid "Outlook Express 5/6 Personal Folders (.dbx):"
8036 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:40(p)
8038 "The email file format used by Microsoft Outlook Express 5/6. For newer "
8039 "versions PST import is recommended."
8042 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:48(p)
8043 msgid "vCalendar (.vcs):"
8046 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:50(p)
8048 "A format for storing calendar files, which is generally used by Evolution, "
8049 "Microsoft Outlook, Sunbird, and Korganizer."
8052 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:52(p)
8053 msgid "iCalendar or iCal (.ics):"
8056 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:54(p)
8058 "A format for storing calendar files. iCalendar is used by Evolution, "
8059 "Microsoft Outlook, Palm OS handhelds, and others."
8062 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:62(p)
8063 msgid "LDAP Data Interchange Format (.ldif):"
8066 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:64(p)
8067 msgid "A standard data format for contact cards."
8070 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:66(p)
8071 msgid "vCard (.vcf, .gcrd):"
8074 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:68(p)
8076 "The address book format used by the GNOME, KDE, and many other contact "
8077 "management applications. You should be able to export to vCard format from "
8078 "any address book application."
8081 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:74(title)
8082 msgid "Miscellaneous"
8085 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:76(p)
8086 msgid "Evolution/Mozilla/Outlook CSV/Tab (.csv, .tab):"
8089 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:78(p)
8091 "CSV (Comma-separated values) or Tabulator files saved by using Evolution, "
8092 "Microsoft Outlook and Mozilla."
8095 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:80(p)
8096 msgid "Outlook Personal Folders (.pst):"
8099 #: C/import-supported-file-formats.page:82(p)
8101 "A file format used to store local copies of messages, calendar events, and "
8102 "other items within Microsoft software such as Microsoft Exchange Client, "
8103 "Windows Messaging, and Microsoft Outlook. It is also called \"Personal "
8107 #: C/import-single-files.page:5(desc)
8108 msgid "Importing single files."
8111 #: C/import-single-files.page:20(title)
8112 msgid "Importing single files"
8115 #: C/import-single-files.page:22(p)
8116 msgid "To import single files (mail, calendar data or contacts):"
8119 #: C/import-single-files.page:24(p) C/import-apps-outlook.page:60(p)
8120 #: C/import-apps-mozilla.page:24(p)
8121 msgid "Click <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>Import</gui></guiseq>."
8124 #: C/import-single-files.page:25(p) C/import-apps-outlook.page:61(p)
8125 #: C/import-apps-mozilla.page:25(p)
8127 "In the <gui>Importer Type</gui> tab, click <gui>Import a single file</gui>."
8130 #: C/import-single-files.page:26(p)
8131 msgid "Choose the file."
8134 #: C/import-single-files.page:26(p) C/import-apps-outlook.page:62(p)
8135 #: C/import-apps-mozilla.page:26(p)
8136 msgid "The file type will be automatically determined."
8139 #: C/import-single-files.page:27(p) C/import-apps-outlook.page:65(p)
8140 #: C/import-apps-mozilla.page:27(p)
8142 "Choose the destination (e.g. the folder in Evolution) for the imported data."
8145 #: C/import-single-files.page:30(p)
8147 "You can also import contacts that you have received as a vCard attachment of "
8148 "an email from its attachment menu."
8151 #: C/import-data.page:5(desc)
8152 msgid "Importing data from another application."
8155 #: C/import-data.page:20(title)
8156 msgid "Importing data from another application"
8159 #: C/import-data.page:23(title)
8160 msgid "Applications"
8163 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:5(desc)
8164 msgid "Importing data from Microsoft Outlook."
8167 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:23(title)
8171 #. "Import data and settings from older programs" cannot recognize Outlook, as there obviously is no default storage location for Outlook *under Linux*
8172 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:26(p)
8174 "These steps refer to locally stored data such as POP accounts. For remote "
8175 "data (like IMAP) this is not necessary, since the data is still on the "
8176 "server and does not need to be manually transfered. You can set up the "
8177 "corresponding account in Evolution and the data will be downloaded."
8180 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:29(title)
8181 msgid "Prerequisites under Windows"
8184 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:30(p)
8185 msgid "First, while using Microsoft Windows, prepare your messages for import:"
8188 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:32(p)
8190 "Find your Outlook files (they normally have the file ending <file>.pst</"
8191 "file> or <file>.ost</file>):"
8194 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:35(p)
8195 msgid "Windows 7, Windows Vista"
8198 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:35(p)
8202 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:38(p)
8203 msgid "Outlook 2010"
8206 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:38(file)
8207 msgid "C:\\Users\\username\\My Documents\\Outlook Files"
8210 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:38(file)
8211 msgid "C:\\Documents and Settings\\username\\My Documents\\Outlook Files"
8214 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:41(p)
8215 msgid "Outlook 2007 and earlier"
8218 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:41(file)
8219 msgid "C:\\Users\\username\\AppData\\Local\\Microsoft\\Outlook"
8222 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:41(file)
8224 "C:\\Documents and Settings\\username\\AppData\\Local\\Microsoft\\Outlook"
8227 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:44(p)
8228 msgid "(Replace \"username\" by your username.)"
8231 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:47(p)
8233 "Copy the Outlook files to the system or partition that Evolution is "
8237 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:48(p)
8239 "As your Windows hard drive is probably in the NTFS format, some Linux "
8240 "systems cannot read it without additional software. You might find it "
8241 "simpler to copy the mail folders to a USB drive or to burn a CD."
8244 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:53(title)
8245 msgid "Importing into Evolution"
8248 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:55(p)
8250 "Depending on your last step, either plug in the disk or USB drive with the "
8251 "data and wait until the file manager window opens, or mount your Windows "
8255 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:56(p)
8257 "Copy all the mail files into your home directory or another convenient place."
8260 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:57(p) C/change-keyboard-shortcuts.page:23(p)
8261 msgid "Start Evolution."
8264 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:58(p)
8266 "Optionally select <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>New</gui><gui>Mail Folder</"
8267 "gui></guiseq> to create the <link xref=\"mail-folders\">folders</link> you "
8271 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:62(p)
8273 "Choose the Outlook personal folders (.pst) file that you would like to "
8277 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:63(p)
8279 "If the option to import Outlook personal folders (.pst files) is not "
8280 "available under <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>Import</gui><gui>Import single "
8281 "file</gui><gui>File type</gui></guiseq>, your distribution might have not "
8282 "enabled this functionality."
8285 #: C/import-apps-outlook.page:66(p) C/import-apps-mozilla.page:28(p)
8286 msgid "Repeat the import steps until you have imported all your data."
8289 #: C/import-apps-mozilla.page:5(desc)
8290 msgid "Importing data from Mozilla Thunderbird."
8293 #: C/import-apps-mozilla.page:20(title)
8297 #: C/import-apps-mozilla.page:26(p)
8298 msgid "Choose the Thunderbird files that you would like to import."
8301 #: C/groupwise-placeholder.page:5(desc) C/groupwise-placeholder.page:20(title)
8302 msgid "Connecting to GroupWise"
8305 #: C/groupwise-placeholder.page:22(p)
8307 "For topics not covered here please refer to the <link href=\"http://library."
8308 "gnome.org/users/evolution/2.32/usage-groupwise.html.en\">old Evolution "
8312 #: C/google-services.page:5(desc)
8313 msgid "Using Google services."
8316 #: C/google-services.page:18(title)
8317 msgid "Using Google services"
8320 #: C/express-mode.page:5(desc)
8321 msgid "What to do when using a small screen or netbook."
8324 #: C/express-mode.page:20(title)
8325 msgid "Some windows are too large for small screens."
8328 #: C/express-mode.page:22(p)
8330 "This is a known problem and hard to solve for a complex application with "
8331 "many settings such as Evolution."
8334 #: C/express-mode.page:23(p)
8336 "You can use the Express version which is targeted for mobile and small-"
8337 "screen devices. This is available from version 2.30 on and can be enabled by "
8338 "starting <code>evolution --express</code> from the terminal window."
8341 #: C/express-mode.page:25(p)
8343 "You can also explicitly open Evolution in a specific component. For the "
8344 "calendar, use <cmd>evolution --express --component=calendar</cmd>."
8347 #: C/exporting-data.page:5(desc)
8348 msgid "How to export data from <app>Evolution</app>."
8351 #: C/exporting-data.page:20(title)
8352 msgid "Exporting data from <em>Evolution</em>"
8355 #: C/exporting-data-mail.page:5(desc)
8356 msgid "How to export mail data from <app>Evolution</app>."
8359 #: C/exporting-data-mail.page:20(title)
8360 msgid "Exporting mail data"
8363 #: C/exporting-data-mail.page:22(p)
8365 "To save an email to a file in <link href=\"https://secure.wikimedia.org/"
8366 "wikipedia/en/wiki/Mbox\">mbox</link> format, select an email and click "
8367 "<guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>Save as mbox...</gui></guiseq> or right-click on "
8368 "the message and click <gui>Save as mbox...</gui>."
8371 #: C/exporting-data-mail.page:24(p)
8373 "The same steps apply to save a complete mail folder, but you have to mark "
8374 "all messages in it first."
8377 #: C/exporting-data-contacts.page:5(desc)
8378 msgid "How to export contacts data from <app>Evolution</app>."
8381 #: C/exporting-data-contacts.page:23(title)
8382 msgid "Exporting contacts data"
8385 #: C/exporting-data-contacts.page:25(p)
8387 "Contacts files are stored in a database, but can be saved as a vCard file."
8390 #: C/exporting-data-contacts.page:26(p)
8392 "To export a complete address book, click <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>Save "
8393 "Address Book As vCard</gui></guiseq>."
8396 #: C/exporting-data-contacts.page:27(p)
8398 "If you want to export only one contact, click <guiseq><gui>File</"
8399 "gui><gui>Save as vCard</gui></guiseq> or right-click on the contact and "
8400 "click <gui>Save as vCard</gui>."
8403 #: C/exporting-data-calendar.page:5(desc)
8404 msgid "How to export calendar data from <app>Evolution</app>."
8407 #: C/exporting-data-calendar.page:20(title)
8408 msgid "Exporting calendar data"
8411 #: C/exporting-data-calendar.page:22(p)
8413 "To export a complete calendar, right-click on the calendar in the list of "
8414 "calendars and click <gui>Save as</gui>. Available formats are iCalendar "
8415 "format (ICS, recommended), comma separated values (CSV), and RDF format."
8418 #: C/exporting-data-calendar.page:23(p)
8420 "If you want to export only one appointment, right-click on the appointment "
8421 "and click <gui>Save as iCalendar...</gui>."
8424 #: C/exchange-placeholder.page:5(desc) C/exchange-placeholder.page:20(title)
8425 msgid "Connecting to Exchange Servers"
8428 #: C/exchange-placeholder.page:22(p)
8430 "For topics not covered here please refer to the <link href=\"http://library."
8431 "gnome.org/users/evolution/2.32/usage-exchange.html.en\">old Evolution "
8435 #: C/exchange-connectors-overview.page:7(desc)
8437 "Which additional package to install in order to connect to an Exchange "
8441 #: C/exchange-connectors-overview.page:22(title)
8442 msgid "Choosing the right connector"
8445 #: C/exchange-connectors-overview.page:24(p)
8447 "Depending on the version of the Microsoft Exchange server that you would "
8448 "like to connect to it is required to make sure that an additional package is "
8449 "installed that provides this functionality."
8452 #: C/exchange-connectors-overview.page:26(p)
8454 "For Microsoft Exchange 2000 and 2003 (and possibly earlier versions of "
8455 "Exchange that use Outlook Web Access) it is recommended to use the package "
8456 "<sys>evolution-exchange</sys>."
8459 #: C/exchange-connectors-overview.page:35(p)
8461 "For Microsoft Exchange 2007 and 2010 (and possibly earlier versions that "
8462 "support MAPI) it is recommended to use the package <sys>evolution-mapi</sys>."
8465 #: C/exchange-connectors-overview.page:44(p)
8467 "For Microsoft Exchange 2007 and 2010 the package <sys>evolution-ews</sys> is "
8468 "currently under development and will replace <sys>evolution-mapi</sys> in "
8469 "the future. It might not be available yet for your distribution."
8472 #: C/exchange-connectors-overview.page:53(p)
8474 "If you are unsure which Microsoft Exchange server version is used, you may "
8475 "want to contact your system administrator for more information."
8478 #: C/deleting-to-free-disk-space.page:5(desc)
8480 "Deleting emails and calendar entries to reduce the size of the files used by "
8484 #: C/deleting-to-free-disk-space.page:20(title)
8485 msgid "Freeing disk space by deleting items"
8488 #: C/deleting-emails.page:5(desc)
8489 msgid "Deleting emails or attachments to reduce the size of the mailbox."
8492 #: C/deleting-emails.page:26(title)
8493 msgid "Deleting emails or attachments permanently"
8496 #: C/deleting-emails.page:29(title)
8500 #: C/deleting-emails.page:30(p)
8502 "Evolution deletes emails on IMAP servers by <em>marking</em> the messages "
8503 "for deletion; space is not freed until you <em>expunge</em> the marked "
8507 #: C/deleting-emails.page:32(p)
8509 "To Expunge a specific folder, go to <guiseq><gui>Folder</gui><gui>Expunge</"
8510 "gui></guiseq> or press <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>E</key></keyseq>. To "
8511 "Expunge all folders, go to <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>Empty Trash</gui></"
8512 "guiseq>. This applies to other types of accounts as well."
8515 #: C/deleting-emails.page:36(title)
8519 #: C/deleting-emails.page:37(p)
8521 "To delete the attachments of an email, select the message and click "
8522 "<guiseq><gui>Message</gui><gui>Remove Attachments</gui></guiseq>."
8525 #: C/deleting-appointments.page:5(desc)
8526 msgid "Deleting calendar entries to reduce the size of the mailbox."
8529 #: C/deleting-appointments.page:20(title)
8530 msgid "Deleting old appointments permanently"
8533 #: C/deleting-appointments.page:22(p)
8535 "To Purge old entries in a calendar, go to <guiseq><gui>Actions</"
8536 "gui><gui>Purge</gui></guiseq> in the Calendar view. You will be asked how "
8537 "many days old the events to remove from the calendar should be. The action "
8538 "will be applied to the currently opened calendar (selected in the list of "
8539 "calendars on the left); other calendars remain unchanged."
8542 #: C/default-browser.page:7(desc)
8543 msgid "How to define the default browser to open links with."
8546 #: C/default-browser.page:22(title)
8547 msgid "Setting the default browser"
8550 #. For GNOME2 the steps are to define the gconf keys /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http and /https
8551 #: C/default-browser.page:26(p)
8553 "You can set the system-wide default browser in GNOME 3 under "
8554 "<guiseq><gui>Activities</gui><gui>Applications</gui><gui>System Settings</"
8555 "gui><gui>System</gui><gui>System Info</gui><gui>Default Applications</gui></"
8559 #: C/default-browser.page:27(p)
8561 "If the preferred browser is set as default application but still does not "
8562 "work correctly please contact your distribution via their forum or bug "
8566 #: C/default-browser.page:29(p)
8568 "GNOME 3 users with a technical background can tweak these settings by "
8569 "defining scheme-handlers in <file>$HOME/.local/share/applications/mimeapps."
8573 #: C/default-browser.page:32(p)
8575 "If the error message \"Could not open the link: Operation not supported\" is "
8576 "shown, you need to install the package <sys>gvfs</sys>."
8579 #: C/default-browser.page:35(link)
8580 msgid "Install gvfs"
8583 #: C/data-storage.page:5(desc)
8584 msgid "Where does Evolution store my data on the harddisk?"
8587 #: C/data-storage.page:20(title)
8588 msgid "Data storage locations"
8591 #: C/data-storage.page:23(p)
8592 msgid "This is only interesting for advanced users who want to debug problems."
8595 #: C/data-storage.page:26(p)
8597 "Evolution 3.4 and later stores its data according to the <link href=\"http://"
8598 "www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/basedir-spec\">XDG Base Directory "
8599 "Specification</link>. By default this means:"
8602 #: C/data-storage.page:30(title)
8603 msgid "The user's data files"
8606 #: C/data-storage.page:31(file)
8607 msgid "$HOME/.local/share/evolution"
8610 #: C/data-storage.page:34(title)
8611 msgid "Various configuration and state files"
8614 #: C/data-storage.page:35(file)
8615 msgid "$HOME/.config/evolution"
8618 #: C/data-storage.page:38(title)
8619 msgid "Disposable data caches"
8622 #: C/data-storage.page:39(file)
8623 msgid "$HOME/.cache/evolution"
8626 #: C/data-storage.page:42(title)
8627 msgid "Configuration settings in GSettings"
8630 #: C/data-storage.page:43(file)
8631 msgid "$HOME/.config/dconf"
8634 #: C/credits.page:5(desc)
8635 msgid "Credits and Acknowledgment."
8638 #: C/credits.page:20(title)
8639 msgid "Credits and Acknowledgment"
8642 #: C/credits.page:23(title)
8643 msgid "Authors of the <app>Evolution</app> User Documentation"
8646 #: C/credits.page:25(p) C/credits.page:55(p)
8647 msgid "André Klapper"
8650 #: C/credits.page:28(p)
8651 msgid "April Gonzalez"
8654 #: C/credits.page:41(title)
8655 msgid "Translators of the <app>Evolution</app> User Documentation"
8658 #. TO TRANSLATORS: This is shown in the 'Translators of the User Documentation' section. Please REPLACE this string by adding your own names here so you get some well-deserved fame on the interwebs! Thanks for all your hard work! andre
8659 #: C/credits.page:43(p)
8660 msgid "(Not applicable to the English version)"
8663 #: C/credits.page:47(title)
8664 msgid "Authors of the previous version"
8667 #: C/credits.page:49(p)
8671 #: C/credits.page:52(p)
8672 msgid "Akhil Laddha"
8675 #: C/credits.page:58(p)
8679 #: C/credits.page:61(p)
8680 msgid "Ettore Perazzoli"
8683 #: C/credits.page:64(p)
8684 msgid "Francisco Javier F. Serrador"
8687 #: C/credits.page:67(p)
8688 msgid "Jessica Prabhakar"
8691 #: C/credits.page:70(p)
8695 #: C/credits.page:73(p)
8696 msgid "Mark Moulder"
8699 #: C/credits.page:76(p)
8700 msgid "Novell, Inc."
8703 #: C/credits.page:79(p)
8704 msgid "Radhika Nair"
8707 #: C/credits.page:82(p)
8708 msgid "Srinivasa Ragavan"
8711 #: C/credits.page:89(title)
8712 msgid "Contact information"
8715 #: C/credits.page:90(p)
8716 msgid "The GNOME Documentation Project:"
8719 #: C/credits.page:93(link)
8723 #: C/credits.page:96(link)
8724 msgid "Mailing list"
8727 #: C/contacts-using-several-addressbooks.page:5(desc)
8728 msgid "Adding and using more than one address book and different types."
8731 #: C/contacts-using-several-addressbooks.page:20(title)
8732 msgid "Using several address books"
8735 #: C/contacts-using-several-addressbooks.page:22(p)
8737 "You can have multiple address books. For example, you might have one address "
8738 "book for work related contacts and one for private contacts. The side bar "
8739 "lists those address books, and you can select which address book is shown."
8742 #: C/contacts-using-several-addressbooks.page:24(p)
8744 "You can also use address books that are not on your computer, such as on the "
8745 "internet (e.g. Google) or in a local network (e.g. LDAP)."
8748 #: C/contacts-using-contact-lists.page:5(desc)
8749 msgid "Using contact lists for grouping contacts."
8752 #: C/contacts-using-contact-lists.page:23(title)
8753 msgid "Using Contact Lists"
8756 #: C/contacts-using-contact-lists.page:25(p)
8758 "A contact list is a set of contacts with a single nickname that you create. "
8759 "When you send mail to this nickname it is actually sent to every member of "
8760 "the list. This differs from a \"real\" mailing list in that it exists only "
8761 "on your computer as a convenience to you, rather than as an actual email "
8762 "address managed by a mailing list application on a server."
8765 #: C/contacts-using-contact-lists.page:27(p)
8767 "For example, you could create one contact for each family member, then add "
8768 "those contacts to a contact list called \"Family\". Then, instead of "
8769 "entering each person's email address individually, you can send emails to "
8770 "\"Family\" and the messages would go to all of them."
8773 #: C/contacts-using-contact-lists.page:30(title)
8774 msgid "Creating a contact list"
8777 #: C/contacts-using-contact-lists.page:32(p)
8779 "Click <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>New</gui><gui>Contact List</gui></guiseq>."
8782 #: C/contacts-using-contact-lists.page:34(p)
8783 #: C/contacts-usage-add-contact.page:24(p)
8785 "Select the address book under <gui>Where:</gui> to which it will be added."
8788 #: C/contacts-using-contact-lists.page:35(p)
8790 "Specify the list members by either entering the names or email addresses of "
8791 "contacts (the text field supports autocompletion), or by dragging contacts "
8792 "from the Contacts window into the list, or by using the <gui style=\"button"
8793 "\">Select...</gui> button."
8796 #: C/contacts-using-contact-lists.page:36(p)
8798 "Choose whether you want to hide the email addresses when you send a message "
8802 #: C/contacts-using-contact-lists.page:36(p)
8804 "Unless it is a very small list, it is recommended that you leave the "
8805 "addresses hidden. This is the same thing as using the “Bcc:” feature "
8806 "discussed in <link xref=\"mail-composer-several-recipients\">Sending a "
8807 "message to several recipients</link>."
8810 #: C/contacts-using-contact-lists.page:40(p)
8811 msgid "The contact list will be added to the chosen address book in Evolution."
8814 #: C/contacts-using-contact-lists.page:44(title)
8815 msgid "Sending messages to a contact list"
8818 #: C/contacts-using-contact-lists.page:45(p)
8820 "To send a message to the contact list, enter the name that you chose for the "
8821 "contact list as the recipient in the mail composer. You can also right-click "
8822 "the contact list in your address book and select <gui>Send Message to List</"
8826 #: C/contacts-usage.page:5(desc)
8827 msgid "On adding, editing, and deleting contacts in address books."
8830 #: C/contacts-usage.page:20(title)
8831 msgid "Add, Edit, and Delete Contacts"
8834 #: C/contacts-usage-edit-contact.page:5(desc)
8835 msgid "Editing a contact in your address book."
8838 #: C/contacts-usage-edit-contact.page:20(title)
8839 msgid "Editing a Contact"
8842 #: C/contacts-usage-edit-contact.page:22(p)
8844 "If you want to change a contact that already exists in your address books,"
8847 #: C/contacts-usage-edit-contact.page:25(p)
8849 "Double-click on the contact that you want to edit in the list of contacts, "
8850 "or select the contact and press <key>Enter</key>."
8853 #: C/contacts-usage-edit-contact.page:26(p)
8854 msgid "Edit the contact information."
8857 #: C/contacts-usage-delete-contact.page:5(desc)
8858 msgid "Deleting a contact from your address book."
8861 #: C/contacts-usage-delete-contact.page:20(title)
8862 msgid "Deleting a Contact"
8865 #: C/contacts-usage-delete-contact.page:22(p)
8867 "If you want to delete a contact in your address books, right-click on the "
8868 "contact and select <gui>Delete</gui>, or click on the contact and click "
8869 "<gui>Delete</gui> in the tool bar or press <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>D</"
8870 "key></keyseq>, or click <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Delete Contact</gui></"
8874 #: C/contacts-usage-add-contact.page:5(desc)
8875 msgid "Adding a contact to your address book."
8878 #: C/contacts-usage-add-contact.page:20(title)
8879 msgid "Adding a Contact"
8882 #: C/contacts-usage-add-contact.page:23(p)
8884 "Click <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>New</gui><gui>Contact</gui></guiseq>, or "
8885 "right-click in a blank space in the list of contacts and click <gui>New "
8886 "Contact...</gui>, or press <keyseq><key>Shift</key><key>Ctrl</key><key>C</"
8890 #: C/contacts-usage-add-contact.page:25(p)
8891 msgid "Enter the contact information. Note that there are several tabs."
8894 #: C/contacts-usage-add-contact.page:26(p)
8896 "You can add a photograph to the contact by clicking the large field (showing "
8897 "a stylized person) next to <gui>Full Name</gui> and <gui>Categories</gui>."
8900 #: C/contacts-usage-add-contact.page:31(title)
8901 msgid "Contact Quick-Add from the Email Window"
8904 #: C/contacts-usage-add-contact.page:33(p)
8905 msgid "You can also add a contact directly from an email."
8908 #: C/contacts-usage-add-contact.page:35(p)
8909 msgid "Right-click on the email address in the message header."
8912 #: C/contacts-usage-add-contact.page:36(p)
8913 msgid "Select <gui>Add to Address Book...</gui>."
8916 #: C/contacts-usage-add-contact.page:37(p)
8918 "Either press <gui style=\"button\">Edit Full</gui> to bring up the full "
8919 "<gui>Contact Editor</gui>, or click <gui style=\"button\">OK</gui> to "
8920 "directly add the contact to the chosen address book."
8923 #: C/contacts-searching.page:5(desc)
8924 msgid "Searching contacts."
8927 #: C/contacts-searching.page:28(title)
8928 msgid "Searching Contacts"
8931 #: C/contacts-searching.page:31(p)
8933 "In the Contacts view, you can quickly search for contacts either by category "
8934 "or by contact's info."
8937 #: C/contacts-searching.page:32(p)
8938 msgid "Searching by contact's info:"
8941 #: C/contacts-organizing.page:5(desc)
8942 msgid "On address books, searching, contact lists, and categories."
8945 #: C/contacts-organizing.page:21(title)
8946 msgid "Sorting, organizing and grouping contacts"
8949 #: C/contacts-organizing.page:23(p)
8951 "There are several ways how to organize your contacts. You can use several "
8952 "addressbooks and categories, and for conveniently sending messages to a "
8953 "group of people contact lists are available."
8956 #: C/contacts-local.page:5(desc)
8957 msgid "Adding another local address book."
8960 #: C/contacts-local.page:20(title)
8961 msgid "Adding another local address book"
8964 #: C/contacts-local.page:22(p)
8966 "To add another local address book to Evolution, perform the following steps:"
8969 #: C/contacts-local.page:24(p) C/contacts-ldap.page:31(p)
8970 #: C/contacts-google.page:25(p)
8972 "Click <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>New</gui><gui>Address Book</gui></guiseq>."
8975 #: C/contacts-local.page:30(p) C/contacts-google.page:34(p)
8977 "The address book will be added to the list of address books in Evolution."
8980 #: C/contacts-libreoffice.page:5(desc)
8981 msgid "Using data from Evolution address books in LibreOffice documents."
8984 #: C/contacts-libreoffice.page:20(title)
8985 msgid "Contacts in LibreOffice"
8988 #: C/contacts-libreoffice.page:22(p)
8990 "You can use your Evolution address books in LibreOffice as a data source. "
8991 "The following steps refer to LibreOffice version 3.3.3."
8994 #: C/contacts-libreoffice.page:25(p)
8996 "Click <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Exchange Database...</gui></guiseq> in the "
8997 "menu bar. This will bring up the <gui>Exchange databases</gui> dialog box."
9000 #: C/contacts-libreoffice.page:26(p)
9002 "In the right pane under <gui>Available Databases</gui>, <gui>EvolutionLocal</"
9003 "gui> is available as a source. Click on the small triangle to get the list "
9004 "of your Evolution address books."
9007 #: C/contacts-libreoffice.page:27(p)
9008 msgid "Choose an addressbook and click <gui style=\"button\">Define</gui>."
9011 #: C/contacts-libreoffice.page:28(p)
9013 "In case it is not listed already, click <gui style=\"button\">Browse...</"
9014 "gui>. A file chooser dialog opens."
9017 #: C/contacts-libreoffice.page:29(p)
9019 "As Evolution stores its data in a hidden directory, press <keyseq><key>Ctrl</"
9020 "key><key>L</key></keyseq> to get the location bar displayed."
9023 #: C/contacts-libreoffice.page:30(p)
9025 "Go to <file>/home/username/.local/share/evolution/addressbook/system/"
9026 "addressbook.db</file> and click <gui style=\"button\">Open</gui>."
9029 #: C/contacts-libreoffice.page:33(p)
9031 "This makes the Evolution address book the default data source for "
9032 "LibreOffice. You can now select a field to insert into an LibreOffice "
9033 "document via <guiseq><gui>Insert</gui><gui>Fields</gui><gui>Other</gui></"
9037 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:5(desc)
9038 msgid "Use shared address books on a local network."
9041 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:23(title)
9042 msgid "Adding LDAP access"
9045 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:25(p)
9047 "The LDAP protocol was created to let users share contact information over a "
9048 "network by sharing access to a central directory. LDAP allows a company to "
9049 "maintain a shared set of contact information. Many companies keep a common "
9050 "LDAP address book for all their employees or for client contacts."
9053 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:28(title)
9054 msgid "Adding an LDAP address book"
9057 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:32(p)
9059 "In the <gui>General</gui> tab, select the type <gui>On LDAP Servers</gui>."
9062 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:34(p)
9064 "Enter the address of the server, the port number (the default number is 389) "
9065 "and whether you want to connect securely."
9068 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:35(p)
9069 msgid "Define the login method and your user name."
9072 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:37(p)
9073 msgid "In the <gui>Details</gui> tab you can define the following settings:"
9076 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:39(p)
9078 "Search Base: The search base is the starting point for a directory search. "
9079 "Contact your system administrator for information about the correct settings."
9082 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:40(p)
9084 "Search Scope: The search scope is the breadth of a given search. The "
9085 "following options are available:"
9088 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:42(p)
9089 msgid "One: Searches the Search Base and one entry below it."
9092 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:43(p)
9093 msgid "Sub: Searches the Search Base and all entries below it."
9096 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:46(p)
9098 "Search Filter: The search filter can be set here for all the LDAP queries. "
9102 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:48(p)
9103 msgid "<code>ObjectClass=*</code>: Lists all the objects from the server."
9106 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:49(p)
9107 msgid "<code>ObjectClass=User</code>: Lists only the users."
9110 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:50(p)
9112 "<code>Filter (|(ObjectClass=User)(ObjectClass=groupOfNames))</code>: "
9113 "Retrieves the User and Contact List objects."
9116 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:51(p)
9118 "<code>(&(mail=*)(ObjectClass=*))</code>: Lists the objects associated "
9119 "with the email addresses."
9122 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:54(p)
9124 "Timeout (minutes): The maximum time Evolution attempts to download data from "
9125 "the server before giving up."
9128 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:55(p)
9130 "Download Limit: The maximum number of results for a given search. Most "
9131 "servers refuse to send more than 500 contacts, but you can set the number "
9132 "lower if you want to shorten downloads for very broad searches."
9135 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:60(p)
9136 msgid "If you are unsure about some settings, ask your system administrator."
9139 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:65(title)
9140 msgid "Differences to local address books"
9143 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:67(p)
9145 "LDAP address books work like local address books on your computer, with the "
9146 "following exceptions:"
9149 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:69(p)
9151 "Network folders are only available when you are connected to the network. If "
9152 "you use a laptop or have a modem connection, you might want to copy or cache "
9153 "some of the network directory. You do this by dragging and dropping your "
9154 "desired contacts into the local address books."
9157 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:70(p)
9159 "You can also mark the network folder for offline usage. To mark the folder, "
9160 "right-click the folder, click Properties and select Copy Folder Content "
9161 "Locally for Offline Operation."
9164 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:71(p)
9166 "To prevent excess network traffic, Evolution does not normally load data "
9167 "from the LDAP server upon opening."
9170 #: C/contacts-ldap.page:72(p)
9172 "Depending on your server settings, you might not be able to edit all the "
9173 "fields in a contact stored on an LDAP server. Some servers prohibit some or "
9174 "all changes, and others use a smaller set of fields than Evolution allows. "
9175 "Check with your system administrator if you need different settings."
9178 #: C/contacts-google.page:5(desc)
9179 msgid "Use the online address book of your Google account."
9182 #: C/contacts-google.page:21(title)
9183 msgid "Using a Google addressbook"
9186 #: C/contacts-google.page:23(p)
9187 msgid "To add such an address book to Evolution, perform the following steps:"
9190 #: C/contacts-google.page:26(p) C/calendar-google.page:29(p)
9191 msgid "Select the type <gui>Google</gui>."
9194 #: C/contacts-google.page:28(p) C/calendar-webdav.page:30(p)
9195 #: C/calendar-weather.page:30(p) C/calendar-google.page:32(p)
9196 #: C/calendar-caldav.page:31(p)
9198 "Choose if you want to be able to view the content also when being offline."
9201 #: C/contacts-google.page:29(p) C/calendar-google.page:33(p)
9202 msgid "Enter your Google username."
9205 #: C/contacts-autocompletion.page:5(desc)
9207 "Autocompletion of names and email addresses entered in the mail composer."
9210 #: C/contacts-autocompletion.page:27(title)
9211 msgid "Autocompletion of mail recipients"
9214 #: C/contacts-autocompletion.page:29(p)
9216 "You can enter the first three letters of names and email addresses in the "
9217 "recipients text field and Evolution will present you with a list of matches "
9218 "from your address books."
9221 #: C/contacts-autocompletion.page:30(p)
9223 "To enable autocompletion, go to <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</"
9224 "gui><gui>Contacts</gui><gui>Autocompletion</gui></guiseq> and choose the "
9225 "address books from the list that Evolution should look in for matches."
9228 #: C/contacts-autocompletion.page:32(p)
9230 "Select <gui>Always show address of the autocompleted contact</gui> to also "
9231 "show the email address along with the name. This can be helpful to "
9232 "distinguish if a contact has several email addresses."
9235 #: C/contacts-autocompletion.page:34(p)
9237 "Alternately, you can click the <gui>To:</gui>, <gui>Cc:</gui>, or <gui>Bcc:</"
9238 "gui> buttons to get a list of the email addresses in your contacts. Select "
9239 "addresses and click the arrow buttons to move them into the appropriate "
9243 #: C/contacts-add-automatically.page:5(desc)
9245 "Automatically add senders of mail that you have received to your contacts."
9248 #: C/contacts-add-automatically.page:24(title)
9249 msgid "Adding people automatically to my contacts"
9252 #: C/contacts-add-automatically.page:27(p)
9254 "You can add people automatically to your contacts when you reply to received "
9255 "email. Enable the plugin <gui>Automatic Contacts</gui> by going to "
9256 "<guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Plugins</gui></guiseq>; click on <gui>Automatic "
9257 "Contacts</gui> so that it shows a check mark. Then go to <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
9258 "gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Contacts</gui><gui>Automatic Contacts</gui></"
9259 "guiseq> and enable the <gui>Create address book entries when sending emails</"
9260 "gui> option and select an address book in the drop-down field below that "
9261 "will receive the new contacts."
9264 #: C/contacts-add-automatically.page:28(p)
9266 "From now on, contacts will be automatically created for senders of received "
9267 "mail when you reply to that mail."
9270 #: C/change-switcher-appearance.page:5(desc)
9271 msgid "Changing the display of the window buttons in the lower left corner."
9274 #: C/change-switcher-appearance.page:19(title)
9275 msgid "Changing the Switcher appearance"
9278 #: C/change-switcher-appearance.page:21(p)
9280 "The display of the window buttons in the lower left corner (Mail, Contacts, "
9281 "Calendar, Tasks and Memos) can be changed via <guiseq><gui>View</"
9282 "gui><gui>Switcher Appearance</gui></guiseq>. This can be helpful if you have "
9283 "a small display. You can also completely hide them."
9286 #: C/change-switcher-appearance.page:22(p)
9287 msgid "The available options are:"
9290 #: C/change-switcher-appearance.page:24(p)
9291 msgid "Icons and Text"
9294 #: C/change-switcher-appearance.page:27(p)
9298 #: C/change-switcher-appearance.page:30(p)
9302 #: C/change-switcher-appearance.page:33(p)
9303 msgid "Toolbar Style"
9306 #: C/change-switcher-appearance.page:36(p)
9307 msgid "Show Buttons"
9310 #: C/change-keyboard-shortcuts.page:5(desc)
9311 msgid "Changing keyboard shortcuts."
9314 #: C/change-keyboard-shortcuts.page:18(title)
9315 msgid "Changing keyboard shortcuts"
9318 #: C/change-keyboard-shortcuts.page:24(p)
9320 "Hover your mouse cursor over the menu bar item for which you want to add or "
9321 "change the keyboard shortcut."
9324 #: C/change-keyboard-shortcuts.page:25(p)
9325 msgid "Type the shortcut that you want on the keyboard."
9328 #: C/change-keyboard-shortcuts.page:28(p)
9330 "Note that this setting is desktop-wide and that you can disable it again "
9331 "after your changes by using the command <cmd>gsettings set org.gnome.desktop."
9332 "interface can-change-accels false</cmd>"
9335 #: C/change-keyboard-shortcuts.page:30(p)
9336 msgid "You can also use the <app>dconf-editor</app> application to do this."
9339 #: C/calendar-webdav.page:5(desc)
9340 msgid "Using an online Webcal/WebDAV calendar."
9343 #: C/calendar-webdav.page:20(title)
9344 msgid "Using a WebDAV calendar"
9347 #: C/calendar-webdav.page:22(p) C/calendar-weather.page:22(p)
9348 msgid "Calendars of this type are read-only."
9351 #: C/calendar-webdav.page:24(p) C/calendar-weather.page:24(p)
9352 #: C/calendar-google.page:26(p) C/calendar-caldav.page:25(p)
9353 msgid "To add such a calendar to Evolution, perform the following steps:"
9356 #: C/calendar-webdav.page:26(p) C/calendar-weather.page:26(p)
9357 #: C/calendar-local.page:24(p) C/calendar-google.page:28(p)
9358 #: C/calendar-caldav.page:27(p)
9360 "Click <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>New</gui><gui>Calendar</gui></guiseq>."
9363 #: C/calendar-webdav.page:31(p) C/calendar-caldav.page:32(p)
9364 msgid "Enter the address of the calendar in the <gui>URL</gui> field."
9367 #: C/calendar-webdav.page:37(p) C/calendar-weather.page:37(p)
9368 #: C/calendar-local.page:31(p) C/calendar-google.page:38(p)
9369 #: C/calendar-caldav.page:38(p)
9370 msgid "The calendar will be added to the list of calendars in Evolution."
9373 #: C/calendar-weather.page:5(desc)
9374 msgid "Display the weather in the calendar."
9377 #: C/calendar-weather.page:20(title)
9378 msgid "Using a weather calendar"
9381 #: C/calendar-weather.page:27(p)
9382 msgid "Select the type <gui>Weather</gui>."
9385 #: C/calendar-weather.page:31(p)
9386 msgid "Choose a location by selecting continent, country and city."
9389 #: C/calendar-weather.page:33(p)
9390 msgid "Choose the temperature unit."
9393 #: C/calendar-using-several-calendars.page:5(desc)
9394 msgid "Adding and using more than one calendar and different types."
9397 #: C/calendar-using-several-calendars.page:23(title)
9398 msgid "Using several calendars"
9401 #: C/calendar-using-several-calendars.page:25(p)
9403 "You can have multiple calendars and overlay them one over the other. For "
9404 "example, you might have a schedule of events for work, one for home, and one "
9405 "for your favorite sports team. The side bar lists those calendars, and you "
9406 "can select or deselect the boxes next to them to show and hide the "
9407 "appointments in your calendar view. By hiding and showing different sets of "
9408 "appointments, you can be sure to avoid conflicts, while keeping a minimum of "
9409 "clutter in your view."
9412 #: C/calendar-using-several-calendars.page:27(p)
9413 msgid "Appointments for each calendar appear in different color."
9416 #: C/calendar-using-several-calendars.page:29(p)
9418 "You can also use calendars that are not on your computer, such as on the "
9419 "internet or in a local network."
9422 #: C/calendar-using-several-calendars.page:31(p)
9424 "For example, the <link href=\"http://icalshare.com\">icalshare.com website</"
9425 "link> has an extensive list of shared online calendars, including national "
9426 "and religious holidays, phases of the moon, sports, and local and regional "
9430 #: C/calendar-usage.page:5(desc)
9431 msgid "On adding, editing, and deleting appointments."
9434 #: C/calendar-usage.page:21(title)
9435 msgid "Add, Edit, and Delete Appointments"
9438 #: C/calendar-usage-edit-appointment.page:5(desc)
9439 msgid "Editing in appointment in your calendar."
9442 #: C/calendar-usage-edit-appointment.page:20(title)
9443 msgid "Editing an Appointment"
9446 #: C/calendar-usage-edit-appointment.page:22(p)
9448 "If you want to change an appointment that already exists in your calendars,"
9451 #: C/calendar-usage-edit-appointment.page:25(p)
9452 msgid "Double-click on the appointment that you want to edit in the calendar."
9455 #: C/calendar-usage-edit-appointment.page:26(p)
9457 "Edit the appointment (see <link xref=\"calendar-usage-add-appointment"
9458 "\">Adding an Appointment</link> for the list of available options)."
9461 #: C/calendar-usage-delete-appointment.page:5(desc)
9462 msgid "Deleting an appointment in your calendar."
9465 #: C/calendar-usage-delete-appointment.page:20(title)
9466 msgid "Deleting an Appointment"
9469 #: C/calendar-usage-delete-appointment.page:22(p)
9471 "If you want to delete an appointment in your calendars, right-click on the "
9472 "appointment in the calendar and select <gui>Delete Appointment</gui>, or "
9473 "click on the appointment and click <gui>Delete</gui> in the tool bar or "
9474 "press <keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>D</key></keyseq>. If you are in the <link "
9475 "xref=\"calendar-layout-views\">list view</link> you can also use "
9476 "<guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Delete Appointment</gui></guiseq>."
9479 #: C/calendar-usage-add-appointment.page:5(desc)
9480 msgid "Adding an appointment."
9483 #: C/calendar-usage-add-appointment.page:20(title)
9484 msgid "Adding an Appointment"
9487 #: C/calendar-usage-add-appointment.page:23(p)
9489 "Click <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>New</gui><gui>Appointment</gui></guiseq>, "
9490 "or double-click in a blank space in the calendar to open the Appointment "
9491 "dialog. The particular time on the calendar view against which you have "
9492 "double clicked on will be suggested for the new appointment. You can also "
9493 "directly write in the calendar and then adjust the duration by dragging it "
9497 #: C/calendar-usage-add-appointment.page:24(p)
9498 msgid "If you use the Appointment dialog:"
9501 #: C/calendar-usage-add-appointment.page:25(p)
9502 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:33(p)
9503 msgid "Select a calendar in the <gui>Calendar</gui> drop-down list."
9506 #: C/calendar-usage-add-appointment.page:26(p)
9507 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:36(p)
9508 msgid "Enter a brief summary in the <gui>Summary</gui> field."
9511 #: C/calendar-usage-add-appointment.page:27(p)
9512 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:37(p)
9513 msgid "(Optional) Type a location in the <gui>Location</gui> field."
9516 #: C/calendar-usage-add-appointment.page:28(p)
9517 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:38(p)
9519 "To select this event as an all day event, click <guiseq><gui>Options</"
9520 "gui><gui>All Day Event</gui></guiseq>, or click the <gui>All Day Event</gui> "
9521 "button on the toolbar."
9524 #: C/calendar-usage-add-appointment.page:29(p)
9525 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:39(p)
9526 msgid "Select the date and time."
9529 #: C/calendar-usage-add-appointment.page:30(p)
9530 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:40(p)
9532 "If the event is not an all day event, select either <gui>For</gui> to "
9533 "specify the duration, or select <gui>Until</gui> to specify the ending time "
9537 #: C/calendar-usage-add-appointment.page:31(p)
9538 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:41(p)
9539 msgid "(Optional) Enter a description in the <gui>Description</gui> field."
9542 #: C/calendar-usage-add-appointment.page:32(p)
9544 "To show the time as <link xref=\"calendar-free-busy\">busy</link> to others, "
9545 "click <guiseq><gui>Options</gui><gui>Show Time as Busy</gui></guiseq>."
9548 #: C/calendar-usage-add-appointment.page:34(p)
9549 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:48(p)
9551 "You can also define a <link xref=\"calendar-timezones\">time zone</link>, a "
9552 "<link xref=\"using-categories\">category</link>, a <link xref=\"calendar-"
9553 "alarms-and-reminders\">reminder</link>, a <link xref=\"calendar-recurrence"
9554 "\">recurrence</link>, or a <link xref=\"calendar-classifications"
9555 "\">classification</link> for the event, or add an attachment."
9558 #: C/calendar-timezones.page:5(desc)
9559 msgid "Using time zones in the calendar."
9562 #: C/calendar-timezones.page:23(title)
9563 msgid "Using time zones"
9566 #: C/calendar-timezones.page:25(p)
9567 msgid "Evolution supports using multiple time zones."
9570 #: C/calendar-timezones.page:28(title)
9571 msgid "Setting your global timezone(s)"
9574 #: C/calendar-timezones.page:30(p)
9576 "By default Evolution uses the system-wide time zone. This can be changed "
9577 "under <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Calendar and Tasks</"
9578 "gui><gui>General</gui><gui>Time</gui><gui>Time zone</gui></guiseq>."
9581 #: C/calendar-timezones.page:32(p)
9583 "If you deal a lot with people in another specific time zone you can display "
9584 "that second time zone in the day view of the calendar. You can set a second "
9585 "time zone under <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Calendar "
9586 "and Tasks</gui><gui>General</gui><gui>Time</gui><gui>Second zone</gui></"
9590 #: C/calendar-timezones.page:36(title)
9591 msgid "Setting a timezone for an appointment"
9594 #: C/calendar-timezones.page:38(p)
9596 "You can also configure time zone information specific to each appointment. "
9597 "To do that, <link xref=\"calendar-usage\">add a new or edit an existing "
9598 "appointment</link> and click the globe button to customize the time zone "
9599 "that the time exists in. For example, if you live in New York but have a "
9600 "telephone meeting set for noon with someone in California, you need to make "
9601 "sure that your schedules are coordinated. Setting time zones on a per-"
9602 "appointment basis helps avoid that potential confusion."
9605 #: C/calendar-sharing-information.page:5(desc)
9607 "Make your information (appointments and free/busy times) available to others."
9610 #: C/calendar-sharing-information.page:20(title)
9611 msgid "Sharing your calendar information"
9614 #: C/calendar-searching.page:5(desc)
9615 msgid "Searching appointments and meetings."
9618 #: C/calendar-searching.page:28(title)
9619 msgid "Searching for Calendar Items"
9622 #: C/calendar-searching.page:31(p)
9624 "In the Calendar view, you can quickly search for appointments and meetings "
9625 "either by summary or by category."
9628 #: C/calendar-recurrence.page:5(desc)
9629 msgid "Repeating appointments."
9632 #: C/calendar-recurrence.page:23(title)
9633 msgid "Using Recurrence"
9636 #: C/calendar-recurrence.page:25(p)
9638 "If you have an appointment that takes place regularly, you can define its "
9639 "recurrence by clicking the <gui>Recurrence</gui> button in the "
9640 "<gui>Appointment Editor</gui> or by clicking <guiseq><gui>Options</"
9641 "gui><gui>Recurrence</gui></guiseq>. You can then choose a time and date when "
9642 "the appointment stops recurring, and, under <gui>Exceptions</gui>, pick "
9643 "individual days when the appointment does not recur. Make your selections "
9644 "from left to right, and you form a sentence: \"Every two weeks on Monday and "
9645 "Friday until January 3, 2015\" or \"Every month on the first Friday for 12 "
9649 #: C/calendar-publishing.page:5(desc)
9650 msgid "Post your calendar content in public."
9653 #: C/calendar-publishing.page:23(title)
9654 msgid "Calendar Publishing"
9657 #: C/calendar-publishing.page:24(p)
9659 "In order to make one of your calendars available to the public, you can "
9660 "define calendars to be uploaded to a web server under <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
9661 "gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Calendar and Tasks</gui><gui>Publishing "
9662 "Information</gui><gui>Locations</gui><gui style=\"button\">Add</gui></"
9666 #. This is the location since 3.1.5, see bug https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=655666
9667 #: C/calendar-publishing.page:27(p)
9669 "You can specify the online location, the frequency of publishing, which "
9670 "calendar(s) to publish, and authentication information for uploading."
9673 #: C/calendar-publishing.page:29(p) C/calendar-free-busy.page:42(p)
9675 "You can publish Calendar and Free/Busy information to a WebDAV server, FTP "
9676 "server, a remote machine through SSH or to any other web server with HTTP "
9680 #: C/calendar-publishing.page:31(p)
9682 "To immediately publish calendar information, click <guiseq><gui>Actions</"
9683 "gui><gui>Publish Calendar Information</gui></guiseq> in the calendar."
9686 #: C/calendar-organizing.page:5(desc)
9687 msgid "On using several calendars, searching, and categories."
9690 #: C/calendar-organizing.page:21(title)
9691 msgid "Sorting and organizing calendars"
9694 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:5(desc)
9695 msgid "Sending a Meeting Invitation."
9698 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:23(title)
9699 msgid "Sending a Meeting Invitation"
9702 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:25(p)
9704 "When you create a meeting (group appointment), you can specify the attendees "
9705 "in several categories, such as \"chair\" or \"required\". When you save the "
9706 "meeting listing, each attendee is sent an email with the meeting "
9707 "information, which also gives them the option to respond."
9710 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:26(p)
9712 "If you do not need to collect attendance information when you're scheduling "
9713 "an event, and would rather just announce the event, right-click the meeting "
9714 "and select <gui>Forward as iCalendar</gui>. This opens a new email message "
9715 "with the event notification attached as an announcement. Recipients can add "
9716 "the event to their calendars with one click, but it will not automatically "
9717 "send you email about whether they plan to attend."
9720 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:28(p)
9721 msgid "To schedule a meeting:"
9724 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:31(p)
9725 #: C/calendar-free-busy.page:31(p)
9726 msgid "Click <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>New</gui><gui>Meeting</gui></guiseq>."
9729 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:32(p)
9731 "If you have multiple email accounts, select the one to use by selecting an "
9732 "item in the <gui>Organizer</gui> field."
9735 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:34(p)
9736 #: C/calendar-free-busy.page:32(p)
9738 "Click <gui style=\"button\">Add</gui> to add the email addresses of people "
9739 "you want to invite."
9742 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:35(p)
9744 "Click <gui>View</gui> in the menu bar to show or hide the <gui>Type</gui>, "
9745 "<gui>Role</gui>, <gui>Status</gui>, and <gui>RSVP</gui> fields."
9748 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:42(p)
9750 "To query <link xref=\"calendar-free-busy\">free/busy</link> information for "
9751 "the attendees, click the <gui>Free/Busy</gui> button on the toolbar, or "
9752 "click <guiseq><gui>Options</gui><gui>Free/Busy</gui></guiseq>."
9755 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:43(p)
9756 msgid "Click <gui>Save</gui> to save the meeting."
9759 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:46(p)
9761 "An email is sent out to all the recipients, inviting them to your event."
9764 #: C/calendar-meetings-sending-invitation.page:50(p)
9766 "In Evolution, a meeting can have only one organizer, and only the organizer "
9767 "can add participants to that meeting. Though it is possible to change the "
9768 "organizer of a meeting, this is not recommended as a means to invite "
9769 "additional participants to meetings. If you want to invite additional people "
9770 "to a meeting and are not that meeting's organizer, it is recommended that "
9771 "you forward the invitation message you received from the original meeting "
9772 "organiser to additional participants."
9775 #: C/calendar-meetings-replying-to-invitation.page:5(desc)
9776 msgid "Accepting and replying to a meeting invitation."
9779 #: C/calendar-meetings-replying-to-invitation.page:23(title)
9780 msgid "Replying to a Meeting Request"
9783 #: C/calendar-meetings-replying-to-invitation.page:24(p)
9785 "Meeting requests are sent as attachments and displayed as the body of an "
9786 "email. All the details about the event are shown, including time and dates."
9789 #: C/calendar-meetings-replying-to-invitation.page:25(p)
9791 "You can choose whether and how to reply to the invitation and add a personal "
9792 "comment to your reply. Available options are to <gui>Decline</gui>, "
9793 "Tentatively Accept (<gui>Tentative</gui>), or <gui>Accept</gui>. You can "
9794 "also decide whether the time of the meeting will still be shown as free in "
9798 #: C/calendar-meetings-replying-to-invitation.page:27(p)
9800 "If the meeting request already includes a <link xref=\"calendar-alarms-and-"
9801 "reminders\">reminder</link> you can import the reminder to your calendar by "
9802 "enabling <gui>Inherit reminder</gui>."
9805 #: C/calendar-meetings-replying-to-invitation.page:29(p)
9807 "If you click <gui>Accept</gui> the event is added automatically to the "
9808 "calendar that you have chosen."
9811 #: C/calendar-meetings-replying-to-invitation.page:30(p)
9813 "After you have added the meeting to your calendar, you can make changes to "
9814 "the meeting, but if the original organizer sends out an update, your changes "
9815 "might be overwritten."
9818 #: C/calendar-meetings-replying-to-invitation.page:32(p)
9820 "Under <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Calendar and Tasks</"
9821 "gui><gui>Meeting Invitations</gui><gui>Conflict Search</gui></guiseq> you "
9822 "can define which calendars are used for warning you of meeting conflicts."
9825 #: C/calendar-meetings.page:5(desc)
9826 msgid "Using meetings in the calendar."
9829 #: C/calendar-meetings.page:20(title)
9833 #: C/calendar-meetings-delegating.page:5(desc)
9834 msgid "Ask somebody else to run the meeting."
9837 #: C/calendar-meetings-delegating.page:25(title)
9838 msgid "Delegating Meetings"
9841 #: C/calendar-meetings-delegating.page:26(p)
9842 msgid "Only attendees of a meeting can delegate a meeting."
9845 #: C/calendar-meetings-delegating.page:29(p)
9846 msgid "Right-click on the meeting that you want to delegate."
9849 #: C/calendar-meetings-delegating.page:32(p)
9850 msgid "Click <gui>Delegate Meeting</gui>."
9853 #: C/calendar-meetings-delegating.page:35(p)
9854 msgid "Select the contacts you want to delegate the meeting to."
9857 #: C/calendar-meetings-delegating.page:41(p)
9858 msgid "Each contact receives a copy of the meeting invitation."
9861 #: C/calendar-marcus-bains-line.page:5(desc)
9862 msgid "The red \"Marcus Bains\" line displays the current time."
9865 #: C/calendar-marcus-bains-line.page:19(title)
9866 msgid "Time display in the Day view"
9869 #: C/calendar-marcus-bains-line.page:21(p)
9871 "The red Marcus Bains Line in the Day view of the calendar is a marker to "
9872 "show the current date and time."
9875 #: C/calendar-local.page:5(desc)
9876 msgid "Adding another local calendar."
9879 #: C/calendar-local.page:20(title)
9880 msgid "Adding another local calendar"
9883 #: C/calendar-local.page:22(p)
9885 "To add another local calendar to Evolution, perform the following steps:"
9888 #: C/calendar-layout-views.page:5(desc)
9889 msgid "Using date ranges (day, week, month) to look at the calendar."
9892 #: C/calendar-layout-views.page:23(title)
9893 msgid "Available views"
9896 #: C/calendar-layout-views.page:25(p)
9897 msgid "Evolution offers five different views of your calendar data:"
9900 #: C/calendar-layout-views.page:27(p)
9901 msgid "Day (<keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>Y</key></keyseq>)"
9904 #: C/calendar-layout-views.page:28(p)
9905 msgid "Work Week (<keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>J</key></keyseq>)"
9908 #: C/calendar-layout-views.page:29(p)
9909 msgid "Week (<keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>K</key></keyseq>)"
9912 #: C/calendar-layout-views.page:30(p)
9913 msgid "Month (<keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>M</key></keyseq>)"
9916 #: C/calendar-layout-views.page:31(p)
9917 msgid "List (<keyseq><key>Ctrl</key><key>L</key></keyseq>)"
9920 #: C/calendar-layout-views.page:34(p)
9922 "You can switch the view by either using the buttons in the toolbar, or by "
9923 "clicking <guiseq><gui>View</gui><gui>Current View</gui></guiseq>."
9926 #: C/calendar-layout-views.page:36(p)
9928 "You can also select an arbitrary range of days in the small calendar in the "
9929 "side bar. To do this, select the days that you want to view in your calendar."
9932 #: C/calendar-layout-views.page:38(p)
9934 "The Previous and Next buttons move you forward and back in your calendar "
9935 "pages. If you are using a week or month view, you can move by week or month. "
9936 "To return to today's listing, click the <gui>Select today</gui> button "
9937 "between the two arrow buttons in the toolbar."
9940 #: C/calendar-layout-views.page:40(p)
9942 "To visit calendar entries for a specific date, click the <gui>Select a "
9943 "specific date</gui> button in the toolbar."
9946 #: C/calendar-layout.page:5(desc)
9947 msgid "Adjusting the display and views of the calendar."
9950 #: C/calendar-layout.page:20(title)
9951 msgid "Changing the calendar layout"
9954 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:5(desc)
9955 msgid "General formatting options for the calendar."
9958 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:25(title)
9959 msgid "General formatting options"
9962 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:27(p)
9964 "The following options are available under <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
9965 "gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Calendar and Tasks</gui><gui>General</gui></"
9969 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:29(title)
9973 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:31(p)
9974 msgid "Time format:"
9977 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:32(p)
9978 msgid "Choose between twelve-hour (AM/PM) and twenty-four-hour time formats."
9981 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:33(p)
9982 msgid "<link xref=\"calendar-timezones\">Time zone</link> and Second zone:"
9985 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:34(p)
9986 msgid "The city you are located in, and optionally a second city."
9989 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:39(title)
9993 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:41(p)
9994 msgid "Week starts on:"
9997 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:42(p)
9998 msgid "Select the day to display as the first in each week."
10001 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:43(p)
10005 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:44(p)
10006 msgid "Define which week days are work days."
10009 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:45(p)
10010 msgid "Day begins:"
10013 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:46(p)
10014 msgid "Define at which time your work day begins."
10017 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:47(p)
10021 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:48(p)
10022 msgid "Define at which time your work day ends."
10025 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:53(title)
10029 #: C/calendar-layout-general-formatting.page:54(p)
10031 "If you want to be warned before you delete any appointment, select this "
10035 #: C/calendar-layout-appointment-display.page:5(desc)
10036 msgid "Define the displaying of appointments in the calendar."
10039 #: C/calendar-layout-appointment-display.page:23(title)
10040 msgid "Appearance of Appointments"
10043 #. TODO: Recheck once https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657233 is fixed, as the current UI is a huge mess.
10044 #: C/calendar-layout-appointment-display.page:29(p)
10046 "The following calendar-related options are available under "
10047 "<guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Calendar and Tasks</"
10048 "gui><gui>Display</gui></guiseq>."
10051 #: C/calendar-layout-appointment-display.page:32(title)
10055 #: C/calendar-layout-appointment-display.page:34(p)
10056 msgid "Time Divisions:"
10059 #: C/calendar-layout-appointment-display.page:35(p)
10061 "Sets the time increments shown as fine lines on the daily view in the "
10065 #: C/calendar-layout-appointment-display.page:36(p)
10066 msgid "Show appointment end times in week and month views:"
10069 #: C/calendar-layout-appointment-display.page:37(p)
10071 "If there is space, Evolution shows the end times in the week and month views "
10072 "for each appointment."
10075 #: C/calendar-layout-appointment-display.page:38(p)
10076 msgid "Compress weekends in month view:"
10079 #: C/calendar-layout-appointment-display.page:39(p)
10081 "Select this option to display weekends in one box instead of two in the "
10085 #: C/calendar-layout-appointment-display.page:40(p)
10086 msgid "Show week numbers:"
10089 #: C/calendar-layout-appointment-display.page:41(p)
10090 msgid "Shows the week numbers next to the respective weeks in the calendar."
10093 #: C/calendar-layout-appointment-display.page:42(p)
10094 msgid "Show recurring events in italic in bottom left calendar"
10097 #: C/calendar-layout-appointment-display.page:43(p)
10098 msgid "Scroll Month View by a week"
10101 #: C/calendar-layout-appointment-display.page:48(title)
10102 msgid "Date/Time Format"
10105 #: C/calendar-layout-appointment-display.page:49(p)
10107 "You can change the format of the <gui>Date</gui> column by setting your "
10108 "preferred format."
10111 #: C/calendar-google.page:5(desc)
10112 msgid "Using the online calendar of your Google account."
10115 #: C/calendar-google.page:24(title)
10116 msgid "Using a Google calendar"
10119 #: C/calendar-google.page:34(p)
10120 msgid "If you have more than one Google calendar, define which of them to use."
10123 #: C/calendar-free-busy.page:5(desc)
10124 msgid "Using the Free/Busy view on a groupware server to set up meetings."
10127 #: C/calendar-free-busy.page:23(title)
10128 msgid "Free/Busy information"
10131 #: C/calendar-free-busy.page:25(p)
10133 "You can use the Free/Busy search for meetings to determine the availability "
10137 #: C/calendar-free-busy.page:27(p)
10139 "In addition to the standard meeting scheduling tools, you can use the Free/"
10140 "Busy view to check whether people are available in advance. The Free/Busy "
10141 "feature is normally a function of dedicated groupware servers such as "
10142 "Microsoft Exchange and Novell GroupWise. However, you can also publish Free/"
10143 "Busy information online, and access Free/Busy information published "
10144 "elsewhere. If not everyone you collaborate with publishes Free/Busy data, "
10145 "you can still use <link xref=\"calendar-meetings-sending-invitation"
10146 "\">meeting invitations</link> to coordinate schedules with other people."
10149 #: C/calendar-free-busy.page:29(p)
10150 msgid "To access the free/busy view:"
10153 #: C/calendar-free-busy.page:33(p)
10155 "Click the <gui>Free/Busy</gui> button on the toolbar, or click "
10156 "<guiseq><gui>Options</gui><gui>Free/Busy</gui></guiseq>."
10159 #: C/calendar-free-busy.page:34(p)
10161 "Adjust the meeting time, either by dragging the meeting borders or by using "
10162 "the <gui>Autopick</gui> buttons to choose a time automatically, then click "
10163 "<gui style=\"button\">Close</gui>. Attendees on an Exchange server have the "
10164 "appointment updated automatically; others receive email notification of any "
10168 #: C/calendar-free-busy.page:38(p)
10169 msgid "Attendee List:"
10172 #: C/calendar-free-busy.page:38(p)
10174 "The Attendee List shows the people who have been invited to the appointment."
10177 #: C/calendar-free-busy.page:39(p)
10178 msgid "Schedule Grid:"
10181 #: C/calendar-free-busy.page:39(p)
10183 "The Schedule Grid shows the published Free/Busy information for the people "
10184 "you have invited. This is where you compare schedules to find free time to "
10185 "schedule the appointment. Individuals have visible scheduling information "
10186 "only if they use the same Novell GroupWise or Microsoft Exchange server you "
10187 "do (that is, if they are in the same organization as you), or if they "
10188 "publish free/busy information at a web address (URL) that you can reach and "
10189 "you have entered that web address for the specific contact in the <link xref="
10190 "\"contacts-usage-edit-contact\">Contact Editor</link> under "
10191 "<guiseq><gui>Personal information</gui><gui>Web Addresses</gui><gui>Free/"
10192 "Busy</gui></guiseq>."
10195 #: C/calendar-free-busy.page:43(p)
10197 "In corporate environments you can publish Calendar and Free/Busy information "
10198 "to an Exchange or Groupwise server. Note that you must use the top-level "
10199 "Exchange calendar if you want others to be able to access your Free / Busy "
10200 "information when inviting you to a meeting."
10203 #: C/calendar-free-busy.page:44(p)
10205 "The default server can be defined under <guiseq><gui>Edit</"
10206 "gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Calendar and Tasks</gui><gui>Publishing "
10207 "Information</gui><gui>Default Free/Busy Server</gui></guiseq>."
10210 #: C/calendar-free-busy.page:48(title)
10211 msgid "Accessing Free/Busy Data Without a Groupware Server"
10214 #: C/calendar-free-busy.page:50(p)
10216 "If individuals give you a URL for Free/Busy data or for their web calendar, "
10217 "you can add the URL under <guiseq><gui>Personal Information</gui><gui>Web "
10218 "Addresses</gui></guiseq> in the <link xref=\"contacts-usage-edit-contact"
10219 "\">Contact Editor</link>. Then, when you schedule a meeting with them, "
10220 "Evolution looks up the schedule and displays it in the Free/Busy data."
10223 #: C/calendar-classifications.page:5(desc)
10224 msgid "Classifying appointments and tasks on groupware servers."
10227 #: C/calendar-classifications.page:23(title)
10228 msgid "Using Classifications"
10231 #: C/calendar-classifications.page:25(p)
10233 "If you are using a calendar on a Novell GroupWise or Microsoft Exchange "
10234 "server, you can select a classification to determine who can view it."
10237 #: C/calendar-classifications.page:26(p)
10239 "To set a classification for an appointment or a task, click "
10240 "<guiseq><gui>Options</gui><gui>Classifications</gui></guiseq> and select a "
10241 "classification in the editor. <gui>Public</gui> is the default category, and "
10242 "a public appointment can be viewed by anyone on the calendar-sharing "
10243 "network. <gui>Private</gui> denotes one level of security, and "
10244 "<gui>Confidential</gui> an even higher level."
10247 #: C/calendar-classifications.page:27(p)
10249 "The different levels vary depending on your server settings; check with your "
10250 "system administrator or adjust your delegation settings."
10253 #: C/calendar-caldav.page:5(desc)
10254 msgid "Using an online CalDAV calendar."
10257 #: C/calendar-caldav.page:23(title)
10258 msgid "Using a CalDAV calendar"
10261 #: C/calendar-caldav.page:28(p)
10262 msgid "Select the type <gui>CalDAV</gui>."
10265 #: C/calendar-alarms-and-reminders.page:5(desc)
10266 msgid "Setting up reminder notifications for appointments."
10269 #: C/calendar-alarms-and-reminders.page:23(title)
10270 msgid "Reminders for appointments"
10273 #: C/calendar-alarms-and-reminders.page:26(title)
10274 msgid "General Settings"
10277 #: C/calendar-alarms-and-reminders.page:28(p)
10279 "Under <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui><gui>Preferences</gui><gui>Calendar and Tasks</"
10280 "gui><gui>Reminders</gui></guiseq> you can select those calendars for which "
10281 "you want to receive reminder notifications. If you do not select a calendar, "
10282 "you will not receive reminders for any events in this calendar. You can also "
10283 "define whether to show a reminder for every appointment and for every "
10284 "birthday and anniversary."
10287 #: C/calendar-alarms-and-reminders.page:33(title)
10288 msgid "Manual Reminders"
10291 #: C/calendar-alarms-and-reminders.page:35(p)
10293 "Apart from the general settings you can also set up reminders in the "
10294 "appointment editor for certain appointments only:"
10297 #: C/calendar-alarms-and-reminders.page:37(p)
10299 "Click <guiseq><gui>Options</gui><gui>Reminders</gui></guiseq> or press the "
10300 "Reminder button in the toolbar."
10303 #: C/calendar-alarms-and-reminders.page:38(p)
10305 "From the dropdown menu, choose either one of the available default options "
10306 "when to show a notification reminder, or choose <gui>Customize</gui>."
10309 #: C/calendar-alarms-and-reminders.page:40(p)
10311 "In case of <gui>Customize</gui>, the reminder can be a popup, a sound "
10312 "played, or a program ran. You can also define whether the reminder should be "
10316 #: C/backup-restore.page:5(desc)
10317 msgid "Back up and restore your Evolution data and settings."
10320 #: C/backup-restore.page:21(title)
10321 msgid "Back up and restore"
10324 #: C/backup-restore.page:23(p)
10326 "You can back up your Evolution data. The backup saves your settings, mail, "
10327 "contacts, tasks, memos and calendars. It will be stored in a gzip-compressed "
10328 "tar archive file."
10331 #: C/backup-restore.page:26(title)
10335 #: C/backup-restore.page:28(p)
10337 "Select <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>Back up Evolution Data...</gui></guiseq>."
10340 #: C/backup-restore.page:29(p)
10342 "Choose a filename and the folder where you want to save the backup file, and "
10343 "click <gui style=\"button\">Save</gui>."
10346 #: C/backup-restore.page:30(p) C/backup-restore.page:40(p)
10348 "You will be asked to close Evolution. Answer with <gui style=\"button\">Yes</"
10352 #: C/backup-restore.page:32(p)
10354 "Note that your <link xref=\"mail-spam\">spam filtering</link> settings are "
10355 "not included in the backup file, as these settings are not controlled by "
10356 "Evolution and as developers of spam filtering tools might change "
10357 "implementation details. If you use Bogofilter you will need to back up "
10358 "<file>~/.bogofilter/</file>. If you use SpamAssassin you will need to back "
10359 "up <file>~/.spamassassin/</file>."
10362 #: C/backup-restore.page:36(title)
10366 #: C/backup-restore.page:38(p)
10368 "Select <guiseq><gui>File</gui><gui>Restore Evolution Data...</gui></guiseq>."
10371 #: C/backup-restore.page:39(p)
10372 msgid "Choose the file, and click <gui style=\"button\">Open</gui>."
10375 #: C/backup-restore.page:42(p)
10377 "In the <link xref=\"intro-first-run\">first-run assistant</link>, you can "
10378 "restore Evolution data from a backup file."
10381 #. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME <EMAIL>, YEAR1, YEAR2
10382 #: C/index.page:0(None)
10383 msgid "translator-credits"