Anyone know if it is possible to 'park' a message in KMail? (means setting a cannot-delete flag on a particular message so that it cannot accidentally be nuked via the delete key, nor can a folder containing a thusly marked message be deleted until it is either moved out or un-flagged)
KMail is not too bad, otherwise. It is considerably slower than The Bat! on Windows (if you do need to run a Windows mail client, that one is a dandy, written in Delphi) but KMail is not slower enough to be a real bother, just noticeable when deleting and when it does its cleanup after closing. My mail database in Windows is rather sizeable however (multi-account and more than 25,000 messages and attachments), and my mail database in Linux is miniscule, so it will be interesting to see if KMail slows down much as the database grows. What are the top three GUI mail clients in Linux, do you all reckon? Lance
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