Evolution 1.1.1 --------------- New features: * General - The toolbar now includes a "New" dropdown menu/button from which you can create messages, appointments, etc. from within any folder. - A new, integrated configuration dialog for all of Evolution is now provided. - When you use the folder selection dialog, you can now jump to a folder just by typing its name and hitting Enter (instead of using the arrows or the mouse). - You can now specify your default mail, calendar, tasks and contacts folders. The shortcuts in the shortcut bar will always point to the default folder; so for example if you have an IMAP account you can specify that the INBOX on the IMAP account is default and clicking on the Inbox icon on the shortcut bar will take you to the INBOX on the IMAP account. - Fonts for displaying of HTML mail can now be configured from within Evolution (instead of having to use GNOME Control Center). - You can now make Evolution play a sound, beep, or display a message when new mail arrives. It is also possible to trigger these actions based on a filter rule. - The behavior of the search bar has been improved, and the UI has been integrated better with the menu bar and the rest of the system. - For the table-based views, you can now define, save and reuse view settings using the "View" menu. - The Send/Receive button is now always accessible from any folder. * Calendar - Loading speed has been improved. - The context menus are improved and now allow . - When you receive an appointment through email, you can choose which calendar to update. * Contacts - It is now possible to specify which folders are used for autocompletion globally. - Improved address selection dialog (for sending mail and meeting requests). - Better support of LDAPS. * Mail - New, much faster indexing engine. This results in faster mail incorporation, faster mail display, and faster searches. Overall, the new engine should work much better for larger folders, and take considerably less space on the disk. - Faster POP3 download, using the server's pipeline extensions if available. - If you type multiple words in the search bar for the "... Contains" rules, Evolution will search messages that contain all of the words you specified, in any order. - It is now possible to mark messages for follow-up and other flags. It is also possible to change the color in which a specific message is displayed in the mail list. - When the message list is sorted by a certain field, it is possible to jump to the first item in the list that matches a certain string by just typing the first few characters. - Filters are now updated automatically when the destination folder gets moved. - A new filter rule allows you to pipe mail through an external process to find out whether or not to filter it. - You can now specify which folders get synced when switching to offline mode. - All previously read messages are automatically downloaded for offline use. - STARTTLS support for POP, SMTP and IMAP has been added. - IMAP can now handle folder names containing &, -, and UTF-8 characters. - You can have all of your mail Auto-Cc:ed or auto-Bcc:ed to a specified set of recipients. - SMTP error reporting has been improved. - Much improved GnuPG support. * Mail Composer - You can now edit a set of signatures within Evolution, and pick which signature you want when composing a message. - Handling of replies has been improved; in particular, you can now paste any text as a quotation, and quotation formatting is preserved when switching between HTML and non-HTML mode. - Evolution can now generate graphical smileys automatically as you type.