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[ILUG] Evolution and external images.

[ILUG] Evolution and external images.

jason corcoran jason at jcorcoran.net
Mon Mar 20 12:13:32 GMT 2006


Hi there,

I have been using a postfix, fetchmail, kmail type mail solution on a
virtual linux installation on my win32 box for the last year or so.

Recently we were bought out by a US company that demands that we use an
exchange server with no pop or imap functionality. So I downloaded
evolution and the exchange plugin.

It is working fine except I can not find anywhere to set the proxy
settings so that I can view external images in a email.

I have googled and some sites mention that I have to set it in Nautilus.
I have installed Nautilus, and it seems I need "someother" component. My
installation dose not have gnome or a full kde installation.

I am wondering if there is a rc file or something that I can manually
enter a proxy setting or even get evolution to recognise the env setting
for the http_proxy.

Any pointers or solutions gratefully received.

Thanks
Jason.

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