Evolution is the GNOME mailer, calendar, contact manager, and communications tool. Evolution represents the next step forward in GNOME applications. The tools which make up Evolution will be tightly integrated with one another and act as a seamless personal information-management tool.
| Tags | Communications Email Email Clients (MUA) Desktop Environment GNOME |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
Recent releases


Changes: This release fixes a few memory-related bugs as well as some appointment-related bugs.


Changes: This version is compatible with (and targeted at) GNOME 2.10.


Changes: Major new features include NNTP support, S/MIME support, integrated junk filtering with SpamAssassin, Web calendars, overlayed calendars, improved UI, and many bugfixes.


Changes: This version was ported to Gtk2 and GNOME 2.x.


Changes: This release adds support for Kerberos 5 authentication using GSSAPI, backported fixes from the main branch for a crash which occurred when rendering some HTML documents, and updates for some translations.
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This page needs an update. Latest stable is 2.10.2
Corrected Evolution Homepage Link
http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/ (http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/)
great work
I like this program a lot. I used KMail and KDE for the better part of two years, and made the switch to Evolution at the same time I switched environments to GNOME. I haven't regretted it at all, especially now that I know everything it's capable of. Well done!
Re: Version 1.4 was much better... :-(
> Hello -
>
> This is also a program I love(d) - there
> was really no other mail client to
> compare with it: it had a nice summary
> page where you could see news, weather
> conditions and of course if there was
> any new mail. In 2.0.0. they decided to
> kill this, and now it's a
> "regular" e-mail client -
> doesn't look much different from the
> others. Fortunately, I was able to
> uninstall the new version (hint: choose
> to keep the old data) and to go back to
> 1.4
Yep, 1.4 was much nicer. I think you can blame Novell for version 2?
So how do I uninstall V2 without losing the data?
>
> Still, it's a shame.
Re: Evolution bugzilla?
> Where's their bugzilla currently? I
> couldn't find it on the product page on
> Novell's website.
I found it after som digging.
ximian bugzilla (http://bugzilla.ximian.com/) but i think they are moving to gnomes bugzilla.