some of this was shamefully inaccurate.

2002-06-10  Aaron Weber  <aaron@ximian.com>

	* C/usage-contact.sgml: some of this was shamefully inaccurate.

	* C/preface.sgml: add original location.

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@ -106,7 +106,6 @@ Lastly, we'll have warnings, in cases where you should be careful:
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Performance Improvements</term>
<listitem>
@ -129,28 +128,38 @@ Lastly, we'll have warnings, in cases where you should be careful:
again and it will go to the next folder that starts
with that letter. Similarly, you can press a letter
key in the message list and the message selection will
move to the next message whose sender begins with that
letter. For example, you could press the
<keycap>r</keycap> key to go to the next message that
Russell sent you.
move to the next message whose sender or subject
begins with that letter, depending on which column you
sort by.
</para>
<para>
That means that unmodified letter shortcuts from
Evolution 1.0 won't work any more. The changes are:
Evolution 1.0 won't work any more. The displaced
shortcuts are:
<simplelist>
<member>
<keycap>,</keycap> (comma) and <keycap>.</keycap>
(period) are now the keyboard shortcuts for Next
and Previous unread messages
and Previous unread messages. You can also use the
square brackets <keycap>]</keycap> and
<keycap>[</keycap>.
</member>
<member>
<keycap>'</keycap> (the single apostrophe) toggles
<keycap>`</keycap> (backtick) toggles
the message preview pane.
</member>
</simplelist>
Shortcuts that used the <keycap>Control</keycap> key
are not affected.
</para>
<para>
The shortcuts
<keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>l</keycap></keycombo>
<keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>c</keycap></keycombo>
<keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>u</keycap></keycombo> will
change the selection or current word to lowercase,
title case, or uppercase, respectively.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@ -183,12 +192,11 @@ Lastly, we'll have warnings, in cases where you should be careful:
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Folder Naming Limits Removed</term>
<term>Folder Naming Internationalization</term>
<listitem>
<para>
You can now have IMAP folders with names including the
ampersand (&amp;) and dash (-) characters, and even
UTF-8 (unicode) characters.
You can now use Unicode (UTF-8) characters in the
names for IMAP folders.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@ -203,18 +211,6 @@ Lastly, we'll have warnings, in cases where you should be careful:
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Additional Message Status Options</term>
<listitem>
<para>
You can now mark messages by color (Right click on a
menu and select "Labels), or flag them for a follow-up
action. Filters can now be based on these criteria.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Filters and vFolders Notice Moved or Missing Folders</term>
<listitem>
@ -226,6 +222,20 @@ Lastly, we'll have warnings, in cases where you should be careful:
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>vFolder "Original Location" Feature</term>
<listitem>
<para>
vFolders can now display the actual folder location
for each message they contain. To do so, right click
on the column headers in the message list of any
vFolder, select <guimenuitem>Add a
Column</guimenuitem>, and drag the <guibutton>Original
Location</guibutton> item into position.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Signature Editor</term>
@ -238,29 +248,22 @@ Lastly, we'll have warnings, in cases where you should be careful:
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>New Filter Criteria and Actions</term>
<term>New Criteria and Actions</term>
<listitem>
<para>
You can now filter based on score, flag-for-followup
or message coloration status, or the existence of
attachments. New actions include beeping, playing
sounds, running shell commands, and piping messages
to external processes.
There are many new filter criteria and actions,
including additional message flags such as Flag for
Followup.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>Folder Preferences for Autocompletion and Offline Mode</term>
<term>Folder Selection for Offline Mode</term>
<listitem>
<para>
You may now select which network folders which will be
cached locally when you go into Offline mode. Offline
mode now works better in general.
</para>
<para>
You may also select which contact folders will be used
to autocomplete addresses in the mail composer.
cached locally when you go into Offline mode.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@ -290,9 +293,9 @@ Lastly, we'll have warnings, in cases where you should be careful:
<term>Digest-mode Display of Forwarded Messages</term>
<listitem>
<para>
Messages that have been forwarded to you as
attachments are now displayed in "Digest Mode" rather
than inline.
Messages that contain multiple forwarded messages are
now displayed as a digest rather than inline or as a
series of attachments.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>

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@ -493,47 +493,26 @@
right-click on the list's address card in the Addressbook
and select <guimenuitem>Send Message to List</guimenuitem>.
</para>
<para>
Ximian Evolution cannot store contact lists on Exchange
servers.
</para>
</sect3>
</sect2>
</sect1>
<!-- we need a LDAP server up for me to test this -->
<sect1 id="usage-contact-sharing">
<title>Sharing your Cards</title>
<para>
The <glossterm linkend="ldap">LDAP</glossterm> protocol was
created to let users share contact information over a network.
LDAP allows for users to browse other people's addressbooks, or
maintain a shared set of contact information for a company or
department. This feature comes in handy if you are in a group
where there are lots of people using the same contacts. Such an
example would be the sales department of a company with their
client list.
LDAP allows a company to maintain a shared set of contact
information for a company or department. Many companies keep a
common LDAP address book for all their employees or for client
contacts.
</para>
<example id="usage-contact-sharing-ex">
<title>Sharing Address Cards and Calendar Data</title>
<para>
Rich wants to schedule a meeting with Company X, so he
checks the network for the Company X address card so he
knows whom to call there. Since his company also shares
calendars, he then learns that his co-worker Deanna has
already scheduled a meeting with Company X next Thursday.
He can either go to the meeting himself or ask Deanna to
discuss his concerns for him. Either way, he avoids
scheduling an extra meeting with Company X.
</para>
</example>
<para>
Of course, you don't want to share all of your cards&mdash; why
overload the network with a list of babysitters or tell
everyone in the office you're talking to new job prospects? If
you keep cards on your own computer, you can decide which items
you want to make accessible to others.
</para>
<para>
To learn how to add a remote directory to your available
contact folders, see <xref linkend="config-prefs-contact">.
@ -567,8 +546,8 @@
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
Your ability to view, change, add, and delete contacts
depends on the settings of the LDAP server.
LDAP servers do not normally permit individual users to
alter or delete cards.
</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>

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@ -587,7 +587,9 @@
from the Internet while you work. When you want to
reconnect, choose
<menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Work
Online</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. Alternativly, you can click the connection button at the bottom left side of the window.
Online</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. Alternativly, you
can click the connection button at the bottom left side
of the window.
</para>
</note>
@ -2183,16 +2185,6 @@ wwwkeys.pgp.net 32j38dk2</command>. Substitute your key ID for
plain text file and enter the command <command>gpg --import
filename</command>. This will add it to your keyring.
</para>
<tip>
<title>Recieving Keys Without the Command Line</title>
<para>
<application>gpg</application> allows you to automatically
download keys off the servers without using a command line.
To do this, simply type:<command>keyserver
wwwkeys.pgp.net</command> in the
<filename>~/.gnupg/options</filename> file.
</para>
</tip>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="encrypt-evo-integ">

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@ -1,11 +1,21 @@
2002-06-10 Aaron Weber <aaron@ximian.com>
* C/usage-contact.sgml: some of this was shamefully inaccurate.
* C/preface.sgml: add original location.
2002-06-04 Kevin Breit <mrproper@ximian.com>
* C/usage-mail.sgml: Added a tip mentioning that gpg can automagically contact the server for keys without having to use a console.
* C/usage-mail.sgml: Added a tip mentioning that gpg can
automagically contact the server for keys without having to use a
console.
2002-05-30 Kevin Breit <mrproper@ximian.com>
* C/usage-mail.sgml: Reworded the signature introduction paragraph.
Started work on documenting the new signature editor. I am kind of unsure of the full functionality, so I'm going to wait a little bit on it.
* C/usage-mail.sgml: Reworded the signature introduction
paragraph. Started work on documenting the new signature editor.
I am kind of unsure of the full functionality, so I'm going to
wait a little bit on it.
2002-05-30 Aaron Weber <aaron@ximian.com>