Re: KMail Question

2003-03-01 Thread Jan Schumacher
Hi Bob, On Saturday 01 March 2003 18:10, Robert Tilley wrote: > How do I search for a keyword in the title of an email within KMail? I > don't know what the Find function under the main Edit menu on but it > doesn't find the emails I know exist. "Find in Messages ..." under "Edit" only searches

KMail Question

2003-03-01 Thread Robert Tilley
How do I search for a keyword in the title of an email within KMail? I don't know what the Find function under the main Edit menu on but it doesn't find the emails I know exist. And also, is there an option with KDE to prevent double spaces when I type? More specifically, is there a control

Re: KMail Question RE: Opening Pictures

2002-12-21 Thread Russell Coker
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 19:49, Tom Badran wrote: > On Friday 20 Dec 2002 11:57 am, Robert Tilley wrote: > > When I double-click a jpeg picture in KMail, a dialog pops up asking if I > > want to Save it, Open it, or Cancel. > > > > Is there a way to set a preference so that all .jpg extensions are > > a

Re: KMail Question RE: Opening Pictures

2002-12-20 Thread Tom Badran
On Friday 20 Dec 2002 11:57 am, Robert Tilley wrote: > When I double-click a jpeg picture in KMail, a dialog pops up asking if I > want to Save it, Open it, or Cancel. > > Is there a way to set a preference so that all .jpg extensions are > automatically open with Kuickshow, avoiding the dialog? K

KMail Question RE: Opening Pictures

2002-12-20 Thread Robert Tilley
When I double-click a jpeg picture in KMail, a dialog pops up asking if I want to Save it, Open it, or Cancel. Is there a way to set a preference so that all .jpg extensions are automatically open with Kuickshow, avoiding the dialog? -- Comments are most appreciated, Bob

Re: kmail question

2001-03-12 Thread David Bishop
A non-kmail related answer is to run your own smtp server. Using exim, restricted to only localhost, allows you to send mail no matter who you are dialed up to, or connected to via ethernet, or whatever. The only configuration for your mailer then is to set the reply-to based on which account you

Re: kmail question

2001-03-12 Thread Neil Youngman
OK. I wasn't clear enough. I can see how to read POP3 mail, but they have different SMTP servers for outgoing mail. I want to be able to send mail to the appropriate SMTP server for the account I'm dialled into and I can't see a sensible way of doing it, unless you count hacking ip-up scripts as se

Re: kmail question

2001-03-12 Thread G. L. `Griz' Inabnit
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Sunday 11 March 2001 02:51, Neil Youngman wrote something to this effect: > I have accounts with 2 different ISPs. I have tried to set up 2 kmail > identities, one for each account, but it appears to only allow one > network setup. Obviously I'd like to associ

kmail question

2001-03-11 Thread Neil Youngman
I have accounts with 2 different ISPs. I have tried to set up 2 kmail identities, one for each account, but it appears to only allow one network setup. Obviously I'd like to associate one set of mail servers with each identity. Is this possible? Neil