On Friday 26 Sep 2003 5:54 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> I use Kmail and it does a dandy job of keeping 3 accounts seperate.
> HTH Dennis M.
>
Going back to the original question about parking - the way I resolve
the problem is by having sorting folders, mainly for use by filters,
but I also ha
Title: RE: [newbie] "Parking" messages in KMail
I use Kmail and it does a dandy job of keeping 3 accounts seperate. HTH
Dennis M.
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Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 10:3
Kevin B. O'Brien wrote:
At 04:40 AM 9/26/2003, Franki said something remarkably like (but
somehow subtly different from):
What are the top three GUI mail clients in Linux, do you all reckon?
Franki:
I'd guess:
Kmail
Evolution
Mozilla Mail
Many like Sylpheed as well, but I'd guess the three abo
At 04:40 AM 9/26/2003, Franki said something remarkably like (but somehow
subtly different from):
What are the top three GUI mail clients in Linux, do you all reckon?
Franki:
I'd guess:
Kmail
Evolution
Mozilla Mail
Many like Sylpheed as well, but I'd guess the three above would be used by
the
On Friday 26 Sep 2003 9:40 am, Franki wrote:
> Lance Cummings wrote:
> >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 thus
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