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--- Comment #8 from gjditchfi...@acm.org ---
(In reply to Diego Ercolani from comment #6)
> This is the message contextual menu even with the plugin enabled. The
> strange thing is that in the contextual menu I had "add followup
> reminder..." even with
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--- Comment #6 from Diego Ercolani ---
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message_contextual_menu
This is the message contextual menu even with the plugin enabled. The strange
thing is that in the
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--- Comment #5 from Diego Ercolani ---
Created attachment 145372
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--- Comment #4 from Laurent Montel ---
Look at kmail->configure->plugin => activate it if disabled.
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--- Comment #3 from Diego Ercolani ---
I'm sorry, in my implementation kontact/kmail doesn't have these functions.
I have openSUSE 15.3 :
kmail-20.04.2-bp153.3.2.1.x86_64
I can only create task, and if I drag the message under calendar it creates a
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--- Comment #1 from Laurent