Hello all.
I have switched from TB to Evolution PIM . Good change. Love Evo.
But, how to send Group emails with Evolution pls?
I do a regular Newsletter to 96 people.
Thnx for any help.
Evolution Group email
Evolution Group email
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Re: Evolution Group email
Hi again. I just love Evolution. Got rid of all TB email. As for 'Group emails', How easy. Just create a List and enter the names. BTW, Zoho email you can schedule (way ahead, repeating, etc) emails. How good is that, for anniversaries, birthdays etc.
System: Linux x86_64 Intel (R) Core(TM) i3-6100 CPU @ 3.70GHz Kernel: 5.10.0-15-amd64 Release: MX-21.1_64 Debian 10 XFCE.
Re: Evolution Group email
I also have switched to it. It is super nice.
I would however like to figure out simply how to get Dark Theme or really just White text on Black or dark in the message reader.
Otherwise it is just great. Pretty much Flawless.
I would however like to figure out simply how to get Dark Theme or really just White text on Black or dark in the message reader.
Otherwise it is just great. Pretty much Flawless.
Re: Evolution Group email
My thought would be to add your list to the Contacts Manager of all the recipients.
I think you want to have a group of people, and send out the email to all of them at once.
There seems to be not a lot of information on that.
Despite that, I guess you may be a pioneer for this method.
Finding a forum for Evolution seems tough.
But I am sure there has to be a way.
I simply won't go back to TB or Claws or etc, since Evolution seems to find all the settings just perfectly on all the accounts I give to it.
I am going to create a contact list for my own commonly used emails so that I can just mass send out to the ones I need, and hopefully figure it out myself.
I think you want to have a group of people, and send out the email to all of them at once.
There seems to be not a lot of information on that.
Despite that, I guess you may be a pioneer for this method.
Finding a forum for Evolution seems tough.
But I am sure there has to be a way.
I simply won't go back to TB or Claws or etc, since Evolution seems to find all the settings just perfectly on all the accounts I give to it.
I am going to create a contact list for my own commonly used emails so that I can just mass send out to the ones I need, and hopefully figure it out myself.
Re: Evolution Group email
Well it looks like you can create a list, adding to it one at a time, and then save the list.
Then you can send it using the list under the filename you saved it as.
So I tried this sending out a test message to all of my emails that are setup.
Frankly it may be just that it takes time for all the servers of the various ones.
It did seem to show it sent them all, but of course I have learned that it takes fine to actually get it to finish sending.
I know also there is a return receipt request you can use in email to get replies back as each persons you send email to in the mailings gives you a response that it got read. But then it may not even matter that they actually got them, and almost always you get a returned email if it happens to fail.
Then you can send it using the list under the filename you saved it as.
So I tried this sending out a test message to all of my emails that are setup.
Frankly it may be just that it takes time for all the servers of the various ones.
It did seem to show it sent them all, but of course I have learned that it takes fine to actually get it to finish sending.
I know also there is a return receipt request you can use in email to get replies back as each persons you send email to in the mailings gives you a response that it got read. But then it may not even matter that they actually got them, and almost always you get a returned email if it happens to fail.
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Re: Evolution Group email
This looks to be interesting, I used an older version of Evolution years ago when running Win 9* .
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Primary :Homebrew64 bit Intel duo core 2 GB RAM, 120 GB Kingston SSD, Seagate1TB.
MX-18.2 64bit. Also MX17, Kubuntu14.04 & Puppy 6.3.