Correo en Evolution Una Vista General del Correo en EvolutionEvolution email is like other email
programs in all the ways you would hope:
It can sort and organize your mail in a wide variety of ways with
folders, searches, and filters.
It can send and receive mail in HTML or as plain text, and
permits multiple file attachments.
It supports multiple mail sources, including IMAP, POP3, local
mbox and
mh files, and
even NNTP messages (newsgroups), which aren't technically
email.
However, Evolution has some important
differences. First, it's built to handle very large amounts of
mail without slowing down or crashing. Both the filtering and searching functions
were built for speed and efficiency on gargantuan volumes of
mail. There's also the Evolution
Virtual
Folder, an advanced organizational feature not found in
other mail clients. If you get a lot of mail, or if you keep
every message you get in case you need to refer to it later,
you'll find this feature especially useful.
Leyendo, Obteniendo y Enviando CorreoLeyendo el Correo
You can start reading email by clicking
Inbox in the shortcut bar. The first
time you use Evolution, it will
start with the Inbox open and show you a
message from Ximian welcoming you to the application.
Your EvolutionInbox will look something like the one in
. Just below the toolbar
is the message list, showing message
header information like Subject and
Date. The message itself appears below
that, in the view pane. If you find
the view pane too small, you can resize
the pane, enlarge the whole window, or double-click on the
message in the message list to have it
open in a new window. Just like with folders, you can
right-click on messages in the message list and get a menu of
possible actions.
Most of the mail-related actions you'll want to perform are
listed in the Message menu in the menu
bar. The most frequently used ones, like
Reply and
Forward, also appear as buttons in
the toolbar, and almost all of them are duplicated in the
right-click menu and as keyboard shortcuts, which tend to be
faster once you get the hang of them. You can choose
whichever way you like best; the idea is that the software
should work the way you want, rather than making you work the
way the it does.
Take a look at the headers
To look at the entire source of your email message, including
all the header information, select
ViewSourceOrdenando la lista de mensajes
One of the ways Evolution lets
you choose the way you work is the way it lets you sort your
message lists. To sort by sender, subject, or date, click
on the bars with those labels at the top of the message
list. The direction of the arrow next to the label indicates
the direction of the sort, and if you click again, you'll
sort them in reverse order. For example, click once on
Date to sort messages by date from
oldest to newest. Click again, and
Evolution sorts the list from
newest to oldest. You can also right-click on the message
header bars to get a set of sorting options, and add or
remove columns from the message list. You can find detailed
instructions on how to customize your message display
columns in .
You can also choose a threaded message view. Select
ViewThreaded to turn
the threaded view on or off. When you select this option,
Evolution groups the replies to a
message with the original, so you can follow the thread of a
conversation from one message to the next.
Borrando Correo
Once you've read your mail, you may want to get rid of
it. To mark a message for deletion, select it in the the
message list by clicking on it once.
Then click on the Delete button in
the tool bar. Or, right-click on a message and choose
Delete from the right-click
menu. The message will appear with a line through it, to
show that you've marked it for deletion.
If you change your mind and decide you want to keep it,
select MessageUndelete. If you
really want to get rid of it, choose
Expunge from the
Folder menu. That will delete it
permanently.
Comprobando el Correo
Now that you've had a look around the
Inbox, it's time to check for new mail.
Click Get mail in the toolbar to check
your mail. If it's the first time you've done so, the
mail setup assistant will ask you for
the information it needs to check your mail (see for more information).
Then, you need to enter your email
password. Evolution will remember
your password until until you select SettingsForget
Passwords.
Once it's validated the password,
Evolution will check your mail.
New mail will appear in the local Inbox
if you're using a POP account, and in
your IMAP folders if you use IMAP. If
you have chosen to use IMAP, and you have multiple folders on
your IMAP server, you may need to subscribe to them. To learn
how to use the subscription manager, read .
¿No Puede Leer su Correo?
If you get an error message instead of mail, you probably need
to change your network settings. To learn how to do that,
have a look at , or
ask your system administrator.
Usando Evolution para las Noticias
Newsgroups are so similar to email that there's no reason not
to read them side by side. If you want to do that, add a
news source to your configuration (see ). The news server will
appear as a remote server, and will look quite similar to an
IMAP folder. When you click Get Mail,
Evolution will also check for news
messages.
Adjuntos y correo en HTML
Si alguien le envía un adjunto, un
archivo adjunto aun mensaje,
Evolution mostrará en archivo en la
parte de abajo del mensaje al que está adjuntado. Texto,
HTML, y la mayoría de imágenes se mostrarán dentro del mensaje.
Para otros archivos,
Evolution mostrará un icono al final
del mensaje. Pulse con el botón derecho sobre el icono para obtener
una lista de opciones que variarán dependiendo del tipo de adjunto.
Tendrá la opción de mostrar la mayoría de los archivos como parte del
mensaje, exportarlos a otra aplicación (imágenes a Eye of GNOME, hojas
de cálculo a Gnumeric, y así sucesivamente), o guardarlo en el disco.
Evolution tambien puede mostrar
correo formateado en HTML, completo con gráficos. El formateado
en HTML se mostrará automaticamente, aunque puede deshabilitarlo
si lo prefiere.
Escribiendo y Enviando Correo
You can start writing a new email message by selecting
FileNew
Mail Message, or by pressing the
Compose button in the Inbox toolbar.
When you do so, the New Message window
will open, as shown in .
Enter an address in the To: field, a
subject in the Subject: and a message in
the big empty box at the bottom of the window, and press
Send.
Guardando Mensajes para más tarde
Evolution enviará el mensaje inmediatamente a menos que le diga lo
contrario seleccionando ArchivoEnviar más
Tarde. Esto añadirá sus mensajes
a la cola de Outbox. Esntonces,
cuando pulse Enviar en otro
mensaje, u Obtener en la ventana principal
del correo, todos los mensajes no enviados se enviarán en ese momento.
Me gusta usar "Enviar más Tarde" porque me permite tener la oportunidad
de cambiar de opinión acerca de un mensaje antes de enviarlo. De esa forma
no envio nada de lo que me arrepentiré al día siguiente.
Para aprender más acerca de como puede especificar el comportamiento de
la cola de mensajes y de los filtros, vea .
You can also choose to save messages as drafts or as text
files. Choose
FileSave
or Save As to save your message
as a text file. If you prefer to keep your message in a
folder (the Drafts folder would be the
obvious place), you can select FileSave In
Folder.
Composición Avanzada de Correo
You can probably guess the purpose of the buttons labelled
Cut, Copy,
Paste, Undo
and Redo, but there's a bit more to
sending mail that's less obvious. In the next few sections,
you'll see how Evolution handles
additional features, including large recipient lists,
attachments, and forwarding.
Adjuntos
Si quiere adjuntar un archivo a su mensaje de correo, puede
arrastrarlo desde su escritorio hasta la ventana del mensaje, o
pulsar el botón con un clip de la barra de herramientas,
con el título Adjuntar. Si presiona el
botón Adjuntar,
Evolution abrirá una ventana de selección
de archivos para preguntarle que archivo quiere enviar.
Seleccione el archivo y pulse Aceptar.
To hide the display of files you've attached to the
message, select ViewHide
Attachments; to show them
again, choose Show Attachments.
When you send the message, a copy of the attached file
will go with it. Be aware that big attachments can take a
long time to download.
Tipos de DestinatariosEvolution, como la mayoría de
los programas de correo reconoce tres tipos de direcciones
destinatarios principales, destinatarios secundarios, y
destinatarios escondidos ("oculto").
La manera más simple de dirigir un mensaje es poner la dirección
o direcciones de correo en el campo A:,
el cual denota a los destinatarios principales. Para enviar
correo a más de una o dos personas, puede usar el campo
Cc:.
Volviendo la vista a las edades oscuras cuando la gente usaba máquinas
de escribir y no habia fotocopiadoras, "Cc" significa
"Copia de Carbón". Uselo cuando quiera compartir un mensaje que ha
escrito a otra persona.
Usando el campo Cc:
Cuando Susan envia un mensaje a un cliente, pone a su compañero,
Tim, en el campo Cc:, para que sepa como van
las cosas. El cliente puede ver que Tim también recivió el
mensaje, y sabe que también puede hablar con Tim acerca del
mensaje.
Si tiene un gran número de destinatarios, o si quiere mandar mensajes
a varias personas sin mostrar la lista de destinatarios, debe usar
Cco:. "Cco" significa "Con Copia Oculta",
y envía los mensajes discretamente. En otras palabras,
las personas en el campo Cco: reciven el mensaje,
pero nadie vee que lo recibieron. Note que el contenido de los campos
A: y Cc: son visibles para
todos los destinatarios, incluso para las personas en la lista
Cco:.
Usando el campo Cco:
Tim está enviando un anuncio por correo a todos los clientes
de su compañía, algunos de los cuales son competidores entre si,
y todos ellos valoran su privacidad. En este caso necesita usar
el campo Cco:. Si pone todas las
direcciones de su agenda de direcciones de "Clientes" en el
campo A: o en el campo
Cc:, hara que toda
la lista de clientes de la compañía sea pública.
Parece una pequeña diferencia, pero en ocasiones puede tener
una gran importancia.
Eligiendo Rápidamente a los Destinatarios
Si ha creado tarjetas de direcciones en el administrador de contactos,
puede escribir apodos o otras porciones de los datos de la dirección, y
Evolution completará la dirección por usted
Si escribe un nombre oun apodo
puede coincidir con más de una tarjeta, Evolution abrirá una ventana de
diálogo y le preguntará a quien se refiere.
Alternativamente, puede pulsar en los botones
A:, Cc:, o
Cco: para obtener una lista —
potencialmente muy larga — de las direcciones de correo
de su administrador de contactos. Seleccione las direcciones y
pulse sobre las flechas para moverlas a la columna de direcciones
apropiada.
Para más información acerca de usar el correo junto con el
administrador de contactos y el calendario, vea y .
Respondiendo Mensajes
Para resonder a un mensaje, pulse el botón
Responder mientras está seleccionado,
o elija Responder al Remitente del menu
del botón derecho del mensaje. Esto abrirá el
compositor de mensajes. Los campos
A: y Asunto
ya estarán escritos, aunque puede alterarlos si lo desea.
Ademas, el texto completo del antiguo mensaje es insertado en el
nuevo mensaje, bien sea con itálicas (para vista en HTML) o con el
caracter > precediendo cada línea (en modo texto plano), para
indicar que es parte del mensaje previo. Habitualmente la gente
escribe su mensaje intercalado con el mensaje anterior, como se
muestra en .
If you're reading a message with several recipients, you may
wish to use Reply to All instead of
Reply. If there are large numbers
of people in the Cc: or
To: fields, this can save substantial
amounts of time.
Using the Reply to All feature
Susan sends an email to a client and sends copies to Tim
and to an internal company mailing list of co-workers.
If Tim wants to make a comment for all of them to read,
he uses Reply to All, but if he
just wants to tell Susan that he agrees with her, he
uses Reply. Note that his reply
will not reach anyone that Susan put on her
Bcc list, since that list is not
shared with anyone.
Searching and Replacing with the Composer
You're probably familiar with search and replace features,
and if you come from a Linux or Unix background, you
probably know what Find Regex
does. If you aren't among the lucky who already know,
here's a quick rundown of an important section of the
Edit menu.
Find Enter a word or phrase, and
Evolution will find it
in your message.
Find Regex
Find a regex, also called a
regular
expression, in your composer window.
Find Again
Select this item to repeat the last search you performed.
Replace
Find a word or phrase, and replace it with
something else.
For all of these menu items, you can choose whether or not
to Search Backwards in the document
from the point where your cursor is. For all but the
regular expression search (which doesn't need it), you are
offered a check box to determine whether the search is to
be Case Sensitive when it determines
a match.
Embelleciendo su correo con HTML
Normally, you can't set text styles or insert pictures in
emails, which is why you've probably seen people use far
too many exclamation points for emphasis, or use
emoticons to
convey their feelings. However, most newer email programs
can display images and text styles as well as basic
alignment and paragraph formatting. They do this with
HTML, just like web
pages do.
El correo con HTML no está seleccionado por defecto
Algunas personas no tienen clientes con capacidad para mostrar HMTL, o
prefieren no recibir mensajes con HTML porque tarda más en descargar
y en ser mostrado. Algunas personas se hablan
correo con HTML como "la raíz de todos los males" y se enfadan
mucho si les envia correo con HTML, por lo cual
Evolution envía texto plano a menos que
pida explicitamente HTML. Para enviar correo con HTML, necesitará
seleccionar FormatoHTML.
Alternativamente, puede elegir el formato por defecto de sus mensajes
en el diálogo de configuración del correo.
Vea para más información.
HTML formatting tools are located in the toolbar just above
the space where you'll actually compose the message, and
they also appear in the Insert and
Format menus.
Los iconos de la barra de herramientas estan explicados en Mensajes de Ayuda, los cuales aparecen
cuando detiene el ratón sobre los botónes. Los botones entran en cuatro
categorías:
Cabeceras y listas
En el lado izquierdo de la barra de herramientas, puede elegir entre
Normal para un estilo de texto por defecto
o Cabecera 1 a
Cabecera 6 para variar los tamaños de las
cabeceras desde grande (1) hasta pequeño (6). Otros estilos
incluyen pre, para usar etiquetas HTML
para preformatear los bloques de texto, y tres tipos de
Elementos de Lista para los más
organizados.
Estilo del texto
Use estos botones para determinar el aspecto de sus cartas.
Si tiene un texto seleccionado, el estilo se aplicará al texto
seleccionado. Si no tiene texto seleccionado el estilo se
aplicará a lo siguiente que escriba. Los botones son:
Presione B para texto en negritaPresione I para itálicasPresione U para subrayadoPresione S para tachado.Alineación
Localizado al lado de los botones de estilo del texto, estos tres
iconos de párrafo deberian ser familiares para aquellos usuarios de
la mayoría de los procesadores de texto. El botón más a la izquierda
hará que su texto se alinee a la izquierda, el botón central, lo
centrará, y el botón a la derecha, lo alinerá al lado derecho.
Reglas de indentación
El botón con la flecha hacia la izquierda reducirá
la indentación de un párrafo, y la flecha a la derecha
incrementará su indentación.
Selección de colores
En la parte derecha esta la herramienta de selección de color.
La caja coloreada muestra el color actual del texto. Para
elegir uno nuevo, pulse el botón con la flecha justo a su derecha.
Si tiene texto seleccionado, el color será aplicado al texto
seleccionado. Si no tiene texto seleccionado, el color será aplicado
a lo que escriba a continuación.
There are three tools that you can find only in the
Insert menu.
Insert Link:
Use this tool to put hyperlinks in your HTML
messages. When you select it,
Evolution will prompt you
for the Text that will appear,
and the Link, where you should
enter the actual web address (URL). If you don't
want special link text, you can just enter the address
directly, and Evolution
will recognize it as a link.
Insert Image:
Select this item to embed an image into your email, as
was done in the welcome message. Images will appear at
the location of the cursor. This is different from
attaching them to a message, but not very different.
Insert Rule:
This will insert a horizontal line, or rule, into your document.
You'll be presented with a dialog box which gives you
the choice of size, percentage of screen, shading, and
alignment; if you leave everything at the default
values you'll get a thin black rule all the way across
the screen.Una nota Técnica sobre las Etiquetas HTML
El compositor de correo en un editor WYSIWYG (What You See Is What
You Get "Lo Que Ve Es Lo Que Obtiene") de HTML. Esto significa que
si escribe directamente HTML en el editor— digamos,
<B>Bold Text</B>, el
editor asumirá que quiere escribir exactamente esa cada de
caracteres, y no "hacer poner texto en Negrita," como haría una
herramienta de composición de HTML o un editor de texto.
Reenviando Correo
The post office forwards your mail for you when you change
addresses, and you can forward mail when you get a letter by
mistake. The email Forward button
works in much the same way. It's particularly useful if you
have received a message and you think someone else would
like to see it. You can forward a message as an attachment
to a new message (this is the default) or
you can send it inline as a quoted
portion of the message you are sending. Attachment
forwarding is best if you want to send the full, unaltered
message on to someone else. Inline forwarding is best if
you want to send portions of a message, or if you have a
large number of comments on different sections of the
message you are forwarding. Remember to note from whom the
message came, and where, if at all, you have removed or
altered content.
To forward a message you are reading, press
Forward on the toolbar, or select
MessageForward. If you
prefer to forward the message inline
instead of attached, select MessageForward
Inline from the menu. Choose an
addressee as you would when sending a new message; the
subject will already be entered, but you can alter it.
Enter your comments on the message in the
composition frame, and press
Send.
Siete Consejos de Cortesía en el Correo
Comenze con diez, pero cuatro eran "No envie
spam."
No envie spam ni reenvie cartas encadenadas. Si debe hacerlo,
tenga cuidado con los timos y las leyendas urbanas, y asegurese
que el mensaje no tiene múltiples capas de signos mayor que, (>)
indicando multiples capas de reenvios desconsiderados.
Siempre comienze y acabe con un saludo. Diga "por favor"
y "gracias", tal como hace en la vida real. Puede mantener
su cortesía excasa, pero ¡sea cortes!
¡TODO EN MAYUSCULAS SIGNIFICA QUE ESTÁ GRITANDO! No escriba todo el
mensaje en mayusculas. Hace daño a los oidos de la gente.
Nunca escriba en un mensaje electrónico nada que no diría en público.
Los mensajes antiguos tienen la mala costumbre de reaparecer cuando
menos se lo espera.
Compruebe su ortografía y use frases completas.
No envie mensajes desagradebles (broncas). Si recive uno,
no lo conteste.
Cuando responde o reenvía, incluya justo lo suficiente del mensaje
anterior para tener un contexto: no incluya demasiado,
ni demasiado poco.
¡Feliz envío de correo! Organizando Su Correo
Even if you only get a few email messages a day, you probably
want to sort and organize them. When you get a hundred a day
and you want to refer to a message you received six weeks ago,
you need to sort and organize them.
Fortunately, Evolution has the tools
to help you do it.
Ordenando el Correo según las Columnas
By default, the message list has columns with the following
headings: an envelope icon indicating whether you have read
or replied to a message (closed for unread, open for read,
and open with an arrow on it to indicate you've sent a
reply), an exclamation point indicating priority, and the
From, Subject, and
Date fields. You can change their order
and remove them by dragging and dropping them. You can add
new ones with the Field Chooser
item in the right click menu for the column headings.
Right-click on one of the column headers to get a list of
options:
Sort Ascending,
Sort Descending, and
UnsortWhich should be pretty obvious. You
can also set these sorts by just clicking on the
column headers.Group By this Field
Groups messages instead of sorting them. (FIXME: Explain further)
Remove this
Column Remove
this column from the display. You can also remove
columns by dragging the header off the list and
letting it drop. Field
Chooser A list
of column headers; just drag and drop them into
place between two existing headers. A red arrow will
appear to show you where you're about to put the
column. Estar Organizando con CarpetasEvolution keeps mail, as well as
address cards and calendars, in folders. You start out with a
few, like Inbox,
Outbox, and Drafts,
but you can create as many as you like. Create new folders by
selecting New and then
Folder from the
File menu.
Evolution will as you for the name
and the type of the folder, and will provide you with a folder
tree so you can pick where it goes.
When you click OK, your new folder will
appear in the folder view. You can
then put messages in it by dragging and dropping them, or by
using the Move button in the
toolbar. If you want to move several messages at once, click
on the ones you want to move while holding down the
CTRL key, or use Shift to
select a range of messages. If you create a filter with the
filter assistant, you can have mail
moved to your folder automatically.
Buscando Mensajes
Most mail clients can search through your messages for you,
but Evolution does it faster. You
can search through just the message subjects, just the message
body, or both body and subject.
To start searching, enter a word or phrase in the text area
right below the toolbar, and choose a search type:
Body or subject contains:
This will search message subjects and the messages
themselves for the word or phrase you've entered in
the search field.
Body contains:
This will search only in message text, not the subject
lines.
Subject contains:
This will show you messages where the search text is
in the subject line. It will not search in the
message body.
Body does not contain:
This finds every email message that does not have the
search text in the message body. It will still show
messages that have the search text in the subject
line, if it is not also in the body.
Subject does not contain:
This finds every mail whose subject does not contain
the search text.
When you've entered your search phrase, press
Enter. Evolution
will show your search results in the message list.
If you think you'll want to return to a search again, you can
save it as a virtual folder by selecting Store
Search as Virtual Folder.
When you're done with the search, go back to seeing all your
messages by choosing Show All from
the Search drop-down box. If you're
sneaky, just enter a blank search: since every message has at
least one space in it, you'll see every message in the
folder.
If you'd like to perform a more complex search, open the
advanced search dialog by selecting
Advanced... from the
Search drop-down menu. Then, create your
search criteria (each with the same options you saw in the
regular search bar), and decide whether you want to find
messages that match all of them, or messages that match even
one. Then, click Search to go and find
those messages.
You'll see a similar approach to sorting messages when you
create filters and virtual folders in the next few sections.
Estar organizado: Filtros de correo en Evolution
I once worked in the mail room of a large company, where my
job was to bundle, sort, and distribute mail to the various
mail boxes and desks throughout the building. Filters do that
same job with email, but they lose much less mail than I did.
In addition, you can have multiple filters performing multiple
actions that may effect the same message in several ways. For
example, your filters could put copies of one message into
multiple folders, or keep a copy and send one to another
person as well, and it can do that in under a second. Which is
to say, it's faster and more flexible than an actual person
with a pile of envelopes.
Most often, you'll want to have
Evolution put mail into different
folders, but you can have it do almost anything you like.
People who get lots of mail, or who often need to refer to old
messages, find filters especially helpful, but they're good
for anybody who gets more than a few messages a day. To
create a filter, open the filter
assistant by selecting
SettingsMail Filters.
The filter assistant window contains a
list of your current filters, sorted by the order in which
they are used. From the drop-down box at the top of the
window, choose Incoming to display
filters for incoming mail, and Outgoing
for those which sort only outgoing mail.
The filter assistant also has a set of
buttons:
Add — Create a new filter.
Edit — Edit an existing filter.
Delete — Delete the selected filter.
Up — Move the
selected filter up in the list so it gets applied first.
Down — Move the selected filter down
in the list, so it comes into play later.
If you don't have any filters set up, the only one of those
buttons you can click is Add, which
will open a dialog to let you add a filter rule. If you do
have filters, you can either add a new filter rule, or select
one from your list and click Edit.
The filter rule editor, shown in , is where you'll
actually create your filtering rule.
Enter a name for your filter in the Rule
Name field, and then begin choosing the criteria
you'd like to use as you sort your mail. Choose how many
criteria you'd like by pressing Add
Criterion and Remove
Criterion. If you have multiple criteria, you
should then decide whether to have the filter do its job only
if all criteria are met, or if
any criteria are met.
For each filter criterion, you must first select what
part of the message you want the filter to examine:
Sender
The sender's address.
Recipients
The recipients of the message.
Subject
The subject line of the message.
Specific Header
The filter can look at any header you
want, even obscure or custom ones. Enter the header name
in the first text box, and put your search text in the
second one.
Message Body
Search in the actual text of the message.
Expression
Enter a regular
expression, and
Evolution will search the
entire message, including headers, to match it for you.
Date Sent Filter messages by when they were sent:
First, choose the conditions you want a message to
meet— before a given time,
after it, and so forth. Then, choose
the time. The filter will compare the message's time-stamp
to the system clock when the filter is run, or to a
specific time and date you choose from a calendar. You
can even have it look for messages within a range of time
relative to the filter&mdash perhaps you're looking for
messages less than two days old. Date Recieved
This works the same way as the Date Sent
option, except that it compares the time you got the message
with the dates you specify.
Priority
Emails have a standard priority range from -3 (least
important) to 3 (most important). You can have filters set the
priority of messages you recieve, and then have other filters
applied only to those messages which have a certain priority.
Regex Match
If you know your way around a regex, or
regular expression, put your knowledge to use here.
Source
Filter messages according the server you got them from.
You can enter a URL or choose one from the drop-down
list. This ability is only relevant if you use more
than one mail source.
Now, tell it what to do with those messages. If you want more
actions, click Add Action; if you want
fewer, click Remove Action. And choose
again:
Copy to Folder
If you select this item, Evolution
will put the messages into a folder you specify. Click the
<click here to select a folder> button
to select a folder.
Move to Folder
If you select this item, Evolution
will put the messages into a folder you specify. Click the
<click here to select a folder> button
to select a folder.
Forward to Address
Select this, enter an address, and the addressee will
get a copy of the message.
Delete
Marks the message for deletion. You can still get the message
back, at least until you Expunge your
mail yourself.
Stop Processing
Select this if you want to tell all other filters to ignore
this message, because whatever you've done with it so far
is plenty.
Assign Color
Select this item, and Evolution
will mark the message with whatever color you please.
Assign Score If you know that all mail with
"important" somewhere in the message body line is
important, you can give it a high priority score. In a subsequent filter you can
then arrange your messages by their priority score.
You're done. Click OK to use this
filter, or Cancel to close the window
without saving any changes.
Dos Características Notables de los Filtros
El correo de entrada que sus filtros no mueven va a la carpeta Inbox;
el correo de salida que no mueven acaba en la carpeta Sent.
Si mueve una carpeta, sus filtros
la seguirán. Estar Realmente Organizado con Carpetas Virtuales
If filters aren't flexible enough for you, or you find
yourself performing the same search again and again, consider
a virtual folder. Virtual folders, or vFolders, are an
advanced way of viewing your email messages within
Evolution. If you get a lot of
mail or often forget where you put messages, virtual folders can help
you stay on top of things.
A virtual folder is really a hybrid of all the other organizational
tools: it looks like a folder, it acts like a search, and you
set it up like a filter. In other words, while a conventional
folder actually contains messages, a virtual folder is a view of
messages that may be in several different folders. The
messages it contains are determined on the fly using a set of
criteria you choose in advance.
As messages that meet the virtual folder criteria arrive or are
deleted, Evolution will
automatically place them in and remove them from the
virtual folder contents list. When you delete a message, it gets
erased from the folder in which it actually exists, as well as
any virtual folders which display it.
Imagine a business trying to keep track of mail from hundreds
of vendors and clients, or a university with overlapping and
changing groups of faculty, staff, administrators and
students. The more mail you need to organize, the less you
can afford the sort of confusion that stems from an
organizational system that's not flexible enough. Virtual folders
make for better organization because they can accept
overlapping groups in a way that regular folders and filing
systems can't.
Usando Carpetas, Búsquedas, y Carpetas Virtuales
Para organizar el correo en mi buzón, defino una carpeta virtual para
los mensajes de mi amiga y compañera Anna. Tengo otra para los
los mensajes que tienen "ximian.com" en la dirección y "Evolution"
en el asunto, así puedo registrar que personas del trabajo me escriben
acerca de Evolution. Si Anna me envía un
mensaje acerca de cualquier cosa excepto Evolution, solo aparece
en la carpeta "Anna". Cuando Anna me escribe acerca de la interfaz
de usuario de Evolution, puedo ver ese
mensaje en la carpeta virtual "Anna" y en la carpeta virtual
"Discusión Interna sobre Evolution".
To create a virtual folder, select SettingsVirtual Folder
Editor. This will bring up a
dialog box that looks suspiciously like the filter window
(for more information on filters, see ), and which
presents you with a list of virtual folders you have previously
created. If you have created any virtual folders, they are listed
here, and you can select, edit or remove them if you wish.
If you have not created any, there will be only one available
option: click Add to add a new
Virtual Folder.
You can enter a name for your virtual folder in the
Name. Then, tell
Evolution what messages to look
for. This process is exactly like filter creation: decide
between Match all parts and
Match any part, then choose what part of
the message to look in, what sort of matching to perform, and
specify exactly what it is that you want to find, be it a
line of text, a score, a regular expression, or a particular date or
range of dates.
The second part, however, is slightly different. In the
section of the window labelled Virtual Folder Sources
is a list of folders in which
Evolution will search for the
contents of your vFolder. Click Add
to add a folder, or Remove to remove
one. That way, you can have your vFolder search in
newsgroups, or just in one of your mailboxes, or just in a
select few folders you've already screened with filters.
The vFolder creation window is shown in Subscription ManagementEvolution lets you handle your
IMAP and newsgroup subscriptions with the same tool: the
subscriptions manager. To start using it, choose
SettingsManage
Subscriptions.
If you have configured any IMAP (mail) or NNTP (news)
servers, you will see them listed in the left half of the
subscription management window. Click on a server to select
it, and you will see the folders or newsgroups available to
you. You can then select individual folders and subscribe to
them, or remove yourself from the subscription list.
Once you have subscribed to a folder or newsgroup, your system
will check for new messages whenever you press the
Get Mail button.