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Part III: Getting Things Done<br />

If you want people to respond to a different e-mail account than the one<br />

you’re sending the message from, enter the e-mail address you want<br />

them to use in the Reply-To field. Otherwise you can keep this field<br />

blank. You can also choose to enter your organization in the<br />

Organization field.<br />

4. Click Forward to proceed.<br />

The Receiving Email screen opens, as shown in Figure 10-2.<br />

5. In the Server Type list box, select the type of incoming e-mail server<br />

your ISP uses.<br />

Leave it as None if you don’t want to receive e-mail on this computer —<br />

this setting is useful if you only want to be able to send or only want to<br />

use the calendar and task management features in Evolution. Depending<br />

on which item you choose, the screen changes to ask for the appropriate<br />

information. We assume you’re using a POP mail server to receive<br />

mail; those options are shown in Figure 10-2. If you’re not using POP,<br />

complete the screen you do see and then proceed to Step 17.<br />

Figure 10-2:<br />

The<br />

Evolution<br />

Receiving<br />

E-Mail<br />

screen,<br />

with POP<br />

selected.<br />

The latest versions of Evolution have support for Microsoft Exchange<br />

servers available. If you need this feature, it may or may not already be<br />

installed in your distribution. Use the information in Chapter 16 to add<br />

the Evolution-connector package to your system, and then restart the<br />

Evolution setup process.

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