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EVOLUTION

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NAME

evolution - groupware suite for GNOME containing e-mail, calendar, addressbook, to-do list and memo tools

SYNOPSIS

evolution [ OPTIONS ] [ MAILTO ]

DESCRIPTION

This manual page briefly introduces the evolution command. Evolution is a graphical groupware suite, a single application for reading and sending e-mail and for managing calendars, address books, notes, to-do lists and memos. It is written for the GNOME graphical desktop.

An optional MAILTO expression can be specified, typically invoked from another application. An example MAILTO expression is ā€˜mailto:username@example.comā€˜. This will open a new composer window with an empty e-mail to ā€˜username@example.comā€˜. More advanced expressions are also supported, but should conform to RFC 2368.

For a more detailed explanation of Evolution, please see the Help menu.

OPTIONS

-?, --help

Show a help message listing all the options and their meanings.

-c, --component= COMPONENT

Start Evolution by activating the desired component. COMPONENT is one of ā€˜mail’, ā€˜calendar’, ā€˜contacts’, ā€˜tasks’ or ā€˜memos’.

--offline

Start in offline mode.

--online

Start in online mode.

--force-online

Ignore network availability.

--force-shutdown

Forcibly shut down all Evolution components.

--disable-eplugin

Disable loading of any plugins.

--disable-preview

Disable preview pane of Mail, Contacts and Tasks.

-i, --import

Import URIs or file names given as rest of arguments.

-q, --quit

Request a running Evolution process to quit.

--display= DISPLAY

X display to use.
In addition, the usual GTK+ and GNOME command line options
apply.
See the output of --help for details.

SEE ALSO

http://projects.gnome.org/evolution/

AUTHOR

Evolution was originally developed by the company Ximian, now a part of Novell. Evolution is now part of GNOME, and many people have touched the code. See the "About" item in the "Help" menu for a list.

This manual page was originally written by Lars Wirzenius for the Debian system.