Re: kamil recent-address's

2005-03-11 Thread Derek Broughton
On Thursday 10 March 2005 11:35, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
 Am Donnerstag, 10. März 2005 16:02 schrieb Derek Broughton:
  No.  _Most_ of them are there.  My netcom.ca address isn't, and I've
  asked here at least three times where it _really_ is, and can't get a
  response from any of the developers.  I can't find it anywhere on the
  system (except in emails - I _really_ don't want to have to delete saved
  mails just to get it off the list).

 Right click on the field and choose the last item in the context menu. In
 the new dialog, you can easily edit the recent addresses.
 If some other smart things happen in KMail: use the source.

That would only work if this address really was in Recently Used addresses.  
The whole problem is that it isn't.  You can't edit it in KMail, and you 
can't modify kmailrc.
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Re: kamil recent-address's

2005-03-11 Thread Derek Broughton
On Thursday 10 March 2005 11:38, Frans Pop wrote:
 On Thursday 10 March 2005 16:02, Derek Broughton wrote:
  Not as far as I can tell.  It _still_ remembers my netcom.ca address,
  which is three years out of date
 
AFAIK, kmail takes the adresses from your sentbox or sth like that,
so try to delete the mails with the bad adress in it and restart
kmail.
  
   They are saved in the ~/.kde/share/config/kmailrc file.
 
  No.  _Most_ of them are there.  My netcom.ca address isn't, and I've
  asked here at least three times where it _really_ is, and can't get a
  response from any of the developers.  I can't find it anywhere on the
  system (except in emails - I _really_ don't want to have to delete
  saved mails just to get it off the list).

 /me wonders if we are talking about the same thing here.
 This does not correspond to any of my experiences.

 Are you perhaps talking about an old Identity that needs to be removed
 from Settings/Configure KMail?
 Can you send a small screenshot that shows exactly what you are talking
 about?

Definitely not.  I do have a lot of identities, but this isn't one of them.  
When I start typing derek in an address box, one of the addresses offered 
to me is Derek Broughton [EMAIL PROTECTED].  That hasn't been in an 
identity since the new owners of the ISP dropped that domain in 2001.

 P.S. Note: this is a user list, not a developers list. Also, the Debian
 developers maintaining the KDE packages are not the ppl who actually

Well, it's not a question that belongs on a developer list, but  I actually 
was thinking I was on kdepim-users, where I have asked before and all the 
kontact developers hang out.  So, you're right that it's not appropriate to 
this list.

 developers, you should go to the www.kde.org website or maybe file a bug
 at bugs.kde.org...

I don't like to file a bug without knowing something's wrong - in this case, 
it _seems_ wrong, but it would help if I had a clue where the address was 
coming from.
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Re: kamil recent-address's

2005-03-11 Thread Derek Broughton
On Thursday 10 March 2005 15:13, Alejandro Exojo wrote:
 El Jueves, 10 de Marzo de 2005 16:02, Derek Broughton escribió:
  No.  _Most_ of them are there.  My netcom.ca address isn't, and I've
  asked here at least three times where it _really_ is, and can't get a
  response from any of the developers.  I can't find it anywhere on the
  system (except in emails - I _really_ don't want to have to delete saved
  mails just to get it off the list).

 Is possible that this address is listed in your addressbook?

AHA!  Thanks, Alejandro.  I had searched before, and I can't _see_ it in the 
address book, but I still thought it really had to be there somehow.  This 
time I started searching  from Konqueror in the vcf files and it turns out to 
be a second email address for a contact.  Now I know what to file as a bug at 
kde.org - the address book search should return the same results as the 
entering a name in the KMail TO box.
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Re: kamil recent-address's

2005-03-10 Thread Pierre Habouzit
Le Jeu 10 Mars 2005 03:33, Greg Madden a écrit :
 KDE 3.3.2, Sarge.

 A feature of kmail composer is a drop down list of recent addresses
 when typing in the TO: field. The address in recent-addresses is
 wrong, and I cant's find a way to change the address. There is not a
 recent-address group in kaddressbook. A small but annoying glitch.

I don't understand. your problem is you sent a mail with a bad adress, 
saw it later, and the fact that the bad one remains in the completions 
disturb you ? is that it ?

if yes, then, the next mail with it corrected will be in recent adress, 
and the bad one will disapear.

AFAIK, kmail takes the adresses from your sentbox or sth like that, so 
try to delete the mails with the bad adress in it and restart kmail.

but I may have misunderstood you problem
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Re: kamil recent-address's

2005-03-10 Thread Frans Pop
On Thursday 10 March 2005 09:05, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
 if yes, then, the next mail with it corrected will be in recent adress,
 and the bad one will disapear.

Thinking back from behavior I'm seeing in kmail, I think it remembers the 
last X addresses you used. So an incorrect address will disappear 
eventually, but not as soon as you use the correct address. They will 
both be offered for a while.

 AFAIK, kmail takes the adresses from your sentbox or sth like that, so
 try to delete the mails with the bad adress in it and restart kmail.

They are saved in the ~/.kde/share/config/kmailrc file.
If the bad address really bugs you, just edit that file. Look for Recent 
Addresses= in the [General] section.

Cheers,
FJP


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Re: kamil recent-address's

2005-03-10 Thread LeVA
2005. mrcius 10. 12:11,
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
- debian-kde@lists.debian.org,Greg Madden [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 On Thursday 10 March 2005 09:05, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
  if yes, then, the next mail with it corrected will be in recent adress,
  and the bad one will disapear.

 Thinking back from behavior I'm seeing in kmail, I think it remembers the
 last X addresses you used. So an incorrect address will disappear
 eventually, but not as soon as you use the correct address. They will
 both be offered for a while.

  AFAIK, kmail takes the adresses from your sentbox or sth like that, so
  try to delete the mails with the bad adress in it and restart kmail.

 They are saved in the ~/.kde/share/config/kmailrc file.
 If the bad address really bugs you, just edit that file. Look for Recent
 Addresses= in the [General] section.

Is it possible to disable this recent address saving feature in KMail?


Daniel

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Re: kamil recent-address's

2005-03-10 Thread Derek Broughton
On Thursday 10 March 2005 07:11, Frans Pop wrote:
 On Thursday 10 March 2005 09:05, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
  if yes, then, the next mail with it corrected will be in recent adress,
  and the bad one will disapear.

Hard to imagine how that could happen - how would it know it's replacing a 
wrong address, and not just a different address for the same person?

 Thinking back from behavior I'm seeing in kmail, I think it remembers the
 last X addresses you used. So an incorrect address will disappear
 eventually, but not as soon as you use the correct address. They will
 both be offered for a while.

Not as far as I can tell.  It _still_ remembers my netcom.ca address, which is 
three years out of date

  AFAIK, kmail takes the adresses from your sentbox or sth like that, so
  try to delete the mails with the bad adress in it and restart kmail.

 They are saved in the ~/.kde/share/config/kmailrc file.

No.  _Most_ of them are there.  My netcom.ca address isn't, and I've asked 
here at least three times where it _really_ is, and can't get a response from 
any of the developers.  I can't find it anywhere on the system (except in 
emails - I _really_ don't want to have to delete saved mails just to get it 
off the list).
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Re: kamil recent-address's

2005-03-10 Thread Hendrik Sattler
Am Donnerstag, 10. März 2005 16:02 schrieb Derek Broughton:
 No.  _Most_ of them are there.  My netcom.ca address isn't, and I've asked
 here at least three times where it _really_ is, and can't get a response
 from any of the developers.  I can't find it anywhere on the system (except
 in emails - I _really_ don't want to have to delete saved mails just to get
 it off the list).

Right click on the field and choose the last item in the context menu. In the 
new dialog, you can easily edit the recent addresses.
If some other smart things happen in KMail: use the source.

HS



Re: kamil recent-address's

2005-03-10 Thread Greg Madden
On Thursday 10 March 2005 02:11 am, Frans Pop wrote:
 On Thursday 10 March 2005 09:05, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
  if yes, then, the next mail with it corrected will be in recent
  adress, and the bad one will disapear.

 Thinking back from behavior I'm seeing in kmail, I think it remembers
 the last X addresses you used. So an incorrect address will disappear
 eventually, but not as soon as you use the correct address. They will
 both be offered for a while.

  AFAIK, kmail takes the adresses from your sentbox or sth like that,
  so try to delete the mails with the bad adress in it and restart
  kmail.

 They are saved in the ~/.kde/share/config/kmailrc file.
 If the bad address really bugs you, just edit that file. Look for
 Recent Addresses= in the [General] section.

 Cheers,
 FJP

I edited the ~/kmailrc file, but when I restart kmail the offending 
address  re-appears in recent-addresses. I have deleted emails with the 
offending address in my sent folder, kmail still finds this address 
somewhere and adds it to the ~/kmailrc file.

I don't know what Hendrik Sattler means by Right click on the field and 
choose the last item in the context menu, this sounds promising.

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Re: kamil recent-address's

2005-03-10 Thread Pierre Habouzit

 I don't know what Hendrik Sattler means by Right click on the field
 and choose the last item in the context menu, this sounds promising.

just do it, the last item is 'Edit recent adress' (more or less, wording 
may be different)
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Re: kamil recent-address's

2005-03-10 Thread Hendrik Sattler
Am Donnerstag, 10. März 2005 17:57 schrieb Greg Madden:
 I don't know what Hendrik Sattler means by Right click on the field and
 choose the last item in the context menu, this sounds promising.

Translated back it would be Edit recently used addresses... and appears in 
the context menu of the From:, To:, CC: and subject input fields.

HS



Re: kamil recent-address's

2005-03-10 Thread Liz Young
Hi Greg,
On Thu March 10 2005 08:57 am, Greg Madden wrote:
 I edited the ~/kmailrc file, but when I restart kmail the offending
 address re-appears in recent-addresses.

I have had to do this a couple of times.  Make sure kmail/kontact is not 
running when you edit the kmailrc file, or else it will not work.

-Liz



Re: kamil recent-address's

2005-03-10 Thread Alejandro Exojo
El Jueves, 10 de Marzo de 2005 16:02, Derek Broughton escribió:
 No.  _Most_ of them are there.  My netcom.ca address isn't, and I've asked
 here at least three times where it _really_ is, and can't get a response
 from any of the developers.  I can't find it anywhere on the system (except
 in emails - I _really_ don't want to have to delete saved mails just to get
 it off the list).

Is possible that this address is listed in your addressbook?

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