On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 14:29, Mark Drago wrote: > > > ~/Contacts - where evolution stores contacts, with human-readable file > > > names (e.g. "Firstname Lastname.vcf" or something). > > > ~/Desktop - same as it is now, the contents of the users desktop. > > > ~/Documents - a suggested location for documents (and the default save > > > location for applications such as OpenOffice) > > > ~/Mail - where Evolution stores it's mail. > > > ~/Movies - for the kick-ass iMovie type thing that we so need. > > > ~/Music - Music Player's place to put music! > > > ~/Photos - Gthumb's place to go, and the digital camera tool! > > > ~/Web Pages - ==public_html (and shared by apache, if installed). > > > I love this idea. It was proposed for in an article I read somewhere > > some time ago, but I can't locate it. What struck me then, and strikes > > me now is: What about the non-english users? Sure, having the names of > > the the folder internationalized shouldn't prove that difficult, but how > > do we make rhythmbox or Evolution look in the internationalized folders? > > The location of these folders could be stored in gconf. That way we can > internationalize the real names of the folders and also allow an > advanced user to store their music, photos, and whatever else wherever > they want. I tend to store all of my music in ~/data/Music, and it > would be nice to relocate the folder that way. > > --Mark Drago > > ______________________________________________________________________ > -- > > Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list Hello Does anyone know how the standard evolution receives its pop mail. I want to use mailscanner to review the incoming mail and hopefully run virus checking as well. It does not seem to use the default unix mail directories for incoming mail? The machine conects via a firewall to the Isp for mail collection via POP3 -- Ian Robertson Specialist Skating Tel +44 (0)1224 624811 Tel/Fax +44 (0)1224 781326 -- Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list