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Old 26th February 2006, 05:24 AM
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Evolution loses settings and mails..

Hi,

if I connect my evolution (I always installed the latest updates) to our exchange server it looses the settings for storuing emails in the folder for drafts and send mails. The same in FC4. Usually mails I sent were stored then in my "inbox" - except they´re larger then a few lines or they do have an attachement.

Even if I change the settings to sending always a copy to my hands these mails disappear frequently. Its really annoying as this keeps me away from using linux all the time as I cannot prove that mails were sent.

Any hint or solution available?

Thanks in advance

Stefan
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