Advanced Configuration with the Preferences Window If you prefer not to use the setup assistant, select Preferences from the Settings menu, and work your way through the page tabs it offers you. They are: Identity, which allows you to set your name, email address, and other information. The default values are the ones found on your system account. Network, which allows you to specify your network settings. There are no default values for this information. Mail, which allows you to specify attachment and HTML handling, forwarding behavior, filters, and other Evolution behaviors specific to email. The default behaviors are those approved by Jamie Zawinski. Contacts, which allows you to specify behavior that is specific to your contact manager. Calendar, which allows you to set the way that your calendar will behave and appear. The default view is by week and the default calendar is Western. Date format is determined by the system clock and localization, and cannot be set here. General, which covers everything else, including the Evolution startup screen. The Preferences Dialog is shown in .
Preferences Dialog Preferences dialog
Identity Settings If you have only one email address, or use automatic forwarding to funnel multiple addresses into one, then you will only need to configure one identity. To create a single user with a single identity, enter the following information: (INSERT detailed DESCRIPTION HERE) If you have one email accout for your personal life, and one for work, you'll want to create multiple identities. You can do this by: (INSERT DESCRIPTION HERE) Multiple Identities and Network Settings If you use multiple network connections—if, for example, you dial up an ISP for your personal mail, and use a LAN for your work-related tasks— you will also have to set seperate network settings for each identity. Setting up the Network In order to do much of anything with Evolution, you need to connect to your network. To do that, you'll need to know your user name and password, what sort of mail sending and receiving protocols your network uses, and the names of the servers you'll be using. If you're switching from another groupware or email progam, you can almost certainly use the same settings as you did with that program. Select the Network tab in the Preferences window to get started. Advanced Network Configuration INSERT a little introduction paragraph here. Multiple Network Connections People with who use multiple ISP's or networks, or who have multiple email accounts, will need to do a little more work, but not much. Multiple Identities and Networks Nate's laptop goes everywhere with him, and he needs to be able to use Evolution from anywhere&mdash a hotel room, an airplane, a client's office, his office, anywhere at all. (INSERT HOW EVOLUTION HELPS HIM DO THIS). (INSERT DESCRIPTION OF WHAT THESE THINGS ARE AND HOW TO USE THEM) (I'M THINKING IN TERMS OF THE APPLE LOCATION MANAGER) (Kill this section if Evolution doesn't support this for 1.0). Other Advanced Network Settings I can't think of any at the moment but i'm sure they're out there. They belong here. Modifying the Mail This section discusses mail-specific preferences. Click on the Mail tab in the Preferences window to access these settings. You can set the following options: Managing the Contact Manager To set the behavior of your Contact Manager, click on the Contact Manager tab in the Preferences window. You can set the following options: Configuring the Calendar This section discusses calendar-specific preferences. Click on the Calendar tab in the Preferences window to access these settings. You can set the following options: General Preferences Overall Evolution prefs-- whatever else doesn't fit.