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Defaults:
Use this section to set where this account stores the messages that it has sent, and the
messages that you save as drafts. If you want to revert to the default settings, click Restore
Defaults.
If you want to send someone a copy of every message from this account, select either Always
Carbon-Copy (Cc) To: or Always Blind Carbon-Copy (Bcc) To:, and specify one or more
addresses.
Security:
Use this section to set the security options for this account. If you use encryption, enter
your PGP key ID (see
“Encryption” on page 44
for more information) and select among the four
options to determine key and signature handling.
Proxy:
This only displays if you have a GroupWise or Exchange account. Use this section to set
proxy access for other users to access your mailbox or calendar.
Autocompletion
The Autocompletion tool lets you choose address books to auto-complete names for you. This
functionality requires accessibility to each of the address books you want to use. To enable
autocompletion, select each of the address books that you want to use auto completion in the
Autocompletion page.
Mail Preferences
The Mail Preferences tool lets you choose how to display citations, how long to wait before
marking a message as read, and other mail display settings.
“General Mail Settings” on page 104
“HTML Mail Preferences” on page 105
“Color Preferences” on page 105
“Mail Header Preferences” on page 105
“Junk Mail Preferences” on page 105
“Automatic Contacts Preferences” on page 105
“Meetings & Tasks Preferences” on page 106
For information on individual e-mail account settings, see
“Working with Mail Accounts” on
page 103
.
General Mail Settings
The General page has the following options:
Message Fonts:
Normally, Evolution uses the same fonts as other GNOME applications. To
choose different fonts, deselect Use the Same Fonts as Other Applications and select one font for
standard typefaces and a second for monospace, terminal, or display.
Message Display:
Choose how long you want to wait before marking a message read, how to
highlight quotations, and the default encoding.
Deleting Mail:
Choose whether to delete messages automatically when quitting Evolution, and
whether you want to explicitly confirm the final deletion of messages.
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