Starting Evolution for the first time
Evolution allows you to access your personal information like your calendars, mail, address books and tasks in one place.
The first time you run Evolution, it opens the First-Run Assistant. It helps you set up email accounts and import data from other applications.
This assistant is not shown if there is an already configured e-mail account in Online accounts as that account is automatically picked by Evolution. Not all options of such accounts can be edited in Evolution and such accounts can only be removed in Online accounts itself.
Identitat
Here you define your name and your email address.
Optionally you can set a Reply-To email address (if you want replies to messages sent to a different address), set an organization (a company or organization you represent when you send email from this account), your default signature for this account, and email aliases.
Restore from backup
You will be asked whether to restore from a backup of a previous version. If you do not have a backup, go to the next page.
Recepcion de messatge
First, choose the server type from the Server Type drop-down list.
If you are unsure about the type of server to choose, ask your system administrator or Internet Service Provider.
Later on, if you want to change an account, or if you want to create another one, go to Edit ▸ Preferences ▸ Mail Accounts. Select the account you want to change, then click Edit. Alternately, add a new account by clicking Add.
IMAP+
Keeps the mail on the server so you can access your mail from multiple systems.
POP
Downloads your email to your hard disk.
USENET News
Connects to a news server and downloads a list of available news digests.
Exchange EWS
For connecting to a Microsoft Exchange server (version 2007 or newer) or OpenChange server, it is recommended to use the package evolution-ews.
This requires having the evolution-ews package installed.
Exchange MAPI
For connecting to a Microsoft Exchange 2007/2010 or OpenChange server.
It uses Microsoft's Messaging API which is also used by Microsoft Outlook. However, evolution-mapi requires installing OpenChange and Samba 4, and is not as performant as evolution-ews.
This requires having the evolution-mapi package installed.
Local delivery
Local delivery: If you want to move email from the spool (the location where mail waits for delivery) and store it in your home directory. You need to provide the path to the mail spool you want to use. If you want to leave email in your system's spool files, choose the Standard Unix Mbox Spool option instead.
MH-Format Mail Directories
For downloading email using MH or another MH-style application.
Maildir-Format Mail Directories
Maildir-Format Mail Directories: For downloading your email using Qmail or another Maildir-style application.
Standard Unix mbox spool file
Standard Unix mbox spool file: For reading and storing email in the mail spool file on your local system.
Standard Unix mbox spool directory
Standard Unix mbox spool directory: For reading and storing email in the mail spool directory on your local system.
None
If you do not plan to use Evolution for receiving email.
Sending mail
Available server types are:
SMTP
Sends mail using an outbound mail server. This is the most common choice for sending mail.
Sendmail
Uses the Sendmail application to send mail from your system. It is not easy to configure, so you should select this option only if you know how to set up a Sendmail service.
Account Information
Give the account any name you prefer.
Importing Mail (Optional)
Continue with Importing data from another application.