Evolution
Evolution is a personal information management application that provides integrated mail, calendaring and address book functionality. Check the Privacy Policy sub-page for a general information about user data usage.
- Evolution
- Online Support
- Evolution in Flatpak
- Get the Source Code
- Developer Resources
- Reference Manuals
- Evolution-EWS (Exchange Web Services)
- Maintainers
- User Documentation
Online Support
- First consult the Evolution Manual.
- The evolution-users at lists.osuosl.org mailing list is the best place to seek further assistance with using Evolution, for example when you have problems. Subscribe here.
Although you can also use GNOME Discourse (with the evolution tag), the mailing list may be preferable due to wider community participation. - Many Evolution developers and users can also be found on Libera Chat IRC, channel #gnome-evolution.
- Bugs and feature requests can be filled under GNOME issue tracker, depending on the place of the issue, but it’s fine when it’s filled against other project, because issues can be moved between projects there. New issues can be filled in the GNOME GitLab instance, namely for evolution-data-server, evolution, evolution-ews and evolution-mapi. Always search it for any existing reports, even closed, to not create unnecessary duplicates. Also mention your versions, because it’s possible that the issues had been already fixed (especially when Long Term Support distributions provide older versions).
Evolution in Flatpak
Flathub contains the latest stable version. Users can build and run the latest stable (or development) Evolution in Flatpak, even on older distributions. A detailed guide can be found on the Evolution Flatpak sub-page.
Get the Source Code
The Evolution project releases its source code as tarball files, from which Free Software distributors can create easily-installable binary packages for users.
Most likely your Free Software distribution (Fedora, Mint, Ubuntu, etc.) already provides binary packages for Evolution. The following links are only for the source code.
- evolution 3.50.x
- evolution-data-server 3.50.x
- evolution-ews 3.50.x(optional, for Microsoft Exchange servers)
- evolution-mapi 3.50.x(optional, for old Microsoft Exchange servers)
- evolution 3.51.x
- evolution-data-server 3.51.x
- evolution-ews 3.51.x(optional, for Microsoft Exchange servers)
- evolution-mapi 3.51.x(optional, for old Microsoft Exchange servers)
- git clone https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution.git (Browse)
- git clone https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-data-server.git (Browse)
- git clone https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-ews.git(optional, for Microsoft Exchange servers) (Browse)
- git clone https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-mapi.git(optional, for old Microsoft Exchange servers) (Browse)
Developer Resources
- For new contributors looking for “easy to fix” bugs, see our Gitlab issues tagged for newcomers.
- Patch Guidelines
- How to Build Evolution from sources
- Environment Variables to Aid Debugging
- ESource File Format and Migration Guide
- Extensions (gradually replacing EPlugin)
- Release Process and Schedule
- Account Autoconfiguration Support
- Reporting bugs: if you are certain that you have found a software bug in the code, use GNOME Gitlab. Refer to the #Online Support section above if you are not sure.
Reference Manuals
- The Camel (for email), Evolution-Data-Server, Evolution Shell, Evolution Utilities, Evolution Mail Composer and Evolution Mail Formatter developer documentation can be installed together with the development files in respective distributions.
- Evolution Data Server Architecture
- Evolution Architecture
- EPlugin Information
- Camel library information – Mail access and storage library
- Overview of Filtering API
Evolution-EWS (Exchange Web Services)
- Exchange Web Services operations feature’s parity matrix with /EWS (evolution-ews)
People
Maintainers
- MilanCrha (mcrha)
User Documentation
- AndreKlapper (andre)
IRC nick names in brackets.
Apps/Evolution (last edited 2023-09-15 06:42:53 by MilanCrha )
Evolution
Evolution E-Mail-клиент и Groupware-программа для среды GNOME. Содержит календарь, систему планирования временем, адресную книгу. Поддерживает все распространенные почтовые протоколы IMAP, POP, SMTP с аутентификацией через TLS. Evolution может работать с серверами Microsoft Exchange 2000/2003 и GroupWise. Кроме того поддерживает PGP/GPG для шифрования или электронной подписи сообщений, содержит Junk/Spam- фильтры.
Возможности
- Интеграция с GNOME
- Функция простого поиска
- Просто текстовые и HTML письма
- Проверка правописания
- Метки на письма
- Настраиваемые пользователем фильтры на папки для простой каталогизации писем
- Интеграция задач и списков To-do с апплетом мирового времени
- Интеграция с решениями для групповой работы
- Интеграция с spamassassin для фильтрации спама
Смотрите так же
Внешние ссылки
- Evolution официальный веб-сайт
- Evolution в Википедия
При подготовке материала использовались источники:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution
https://ru.opensuse.org/Evolution