these are, briefly, the steps I have followed to get some S/MIME
support in KMail 3.3.
Wipe out all not needed packages:
# aptitude purge newpg gpgsm cryptplug cryptplug-dev libgpgme6 libgpgme-dev
libksba0
Use packages provided by Matthias Urlichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
# echo
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 16:44:47 -0700, Mike Fleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had this exact same problem on four different desktops at work.
> Couldn't even ssh in to any of the computers. I traced it to the KDE
> sound system. In the Control Center -> Sound System -> General (tab)
> unselect th
Jason said:
"I recently installed kde 3.3 from sid and have had a couple of strange
problems. I was wondering if anyone else has had similar issues.
Biggest problem.
Every time I logout of kde, my system completely locks up. I have tried
launching KDE from gdm, or from just a console and had the sa
On Wednesday 15 September 2004 12:01 pm, Roland Wegmann wrote:
> Which debian package do I have to install so that Kmail is able to verify
> the signature of emails?
That's really a good question, and I think this topic deserves some kind of
little mini-howto or something. The KMail handbook ju
Am Mittwoch, 15. September 2004 20:13 schrieb Roland Wegmann:
> Does somebody of you know a howto about the combination ClamAV and KMail?
Easiest way: Use KMail 1.7 from KDE 3.3.0 - It has an anti-virus and an
anti-spam assistant in the "extras" menu ;)
The only bad thing is, KMail's user interfa
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Roland Wegmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I use KMail as a Client in order to download Emails from a POP3 account and I
> will check incoming emails with clamav.
If you're willing to create at least a local-only mai
I don't know of such a howto, but i can recommend you to check out the
'mailscanner' debian package. It has virusscanning and spamfilter and will
work for all users on your system, regardless of mailclient...
(btw, didnt someone just ask you not to crosspost)
/linus
On Wednesday 15 September
Hi
Does somebody of you know a howto about the combination ClamAV and KMail?
I have managed to filter spam using bogofilter using the filter action 'pipe
through'. Can I do the same thing with ClamAV ? Or is there even a simpler
way / tool to combine KMail and ClamAV?
I use KMail as a Client i
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Please don't cross post questions like this. This should have been asked on
d-kde only.
On Wednesday 15 September 2004 18:01, Roland Wegmann wrote:
> Which debian package do I have to install so that Kmail is able to verify
> the signature of emails?
Hello
Everytime I download emails from my pop3 account there are some emails telling
me that there is a signature which couldn't be verified, because the krypto
module is missing.
Which debian package do I have to install so that Kmail is able to verify the
signature of emails?
kind regards,
Hello!
Thanks for taking the time to test and compare your box!
How does the qt menus on your debian box 'feel'. How do they compare to a gtk
application? On my box, they're so slow it's really gets in your way when
working...
> The unique thing I can tell you is to install libc6-686 and the
how to update of kde 2,2,2 to version 3.3.0.
thanks
by sergio toro
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Create tu cuenta de email en www.esdebian.org
> 2. KMail no longer opens a New Mail window when middle-clicking on a
> mailing-list folder. The folder has been verified to have the
> name "debian-kde@lists.debian.org", however a middle-click is not
> recognized.
Try right click over the folder -> Properties -> Mailing List tab ->
"Fold
On 2004-09-14, 19:24 GMT, Wolfgang Mader wrote:
> I need to put at the end of some pages in my Koffice document some additions
> informatons. So I thought I need footer but that is not true because I need
> to put different things on every page.
> How is this feature named and how to do this in K
El Viernes, 10 de Septiembre de 2004 18:17, Linus McCabe escribió:
> Hello!
>
> Here's a x11perfcomp comparision between the two computers #1 is the debian
> box, #2 is the suse box:
>
> 1 2 Operation
> - -
> 2190.0 94500
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