Tim:
> Parts of Evolution are always running when logged in. You may
have
> had to log out and in again to get Evolution to load new plug-ins.
Patrick O'Callaghan:
Not necessary. Just run "evolution --force-shutdown" and
restart it.
I thought there was something like that, but mine didn't provide the
info about it.
$ evolution --help
Usage:
evolution [OPTION…] — The Evolution PIM and Email Client
Help Options:
-h, --help Show help options
--help-all Show all help options
--help-gtk Show GTK+ Options
Application Options:
-c, --component Start Evolution showing the specified component. Available
options are “mail”, “calendar”, “contacts”, “tasks”, and “memos”
-g, --geometry=GEOMETRY Apply the given geometry to the main window
--offline Start in offline mode
--online Start in online mode
--force-online Ignore network availability
--disable-eplugin Disable loading of any plugins.
--disable-preview Disable preview pane of Mail, Contacts and Tasks.
-i, --import Import URIs or filenames given as rest of arguments.
-q, --quit Request a running Evolution process to quit
--display=DISPLAY X display to use
I still don't know if you need to do that to recognise a new plug-in,
though. There is a plug-in manager in the edit menu. They might want
to look through that.
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Boilerplate: All unexpected mail to my mailbox is automatically deleted.
I will only get to see the messages that are posted to the mailing list.