cheers tom,
makes sense now :-)
bascule
On Saturday 15 September 2001 2:15 am, you wrote:
> Bascule, 2.2.1 is ahead of, and is a "full 2.2".
> The 'pre' suffix just means it's not quite 2.2.1 which is expected next
> week. Call it beta if you want, but IMO, most all Linux software is
> beta.
On Thursday 13 September 2001 06:30 pm, bascule escribió:
> perhaps thats it, i am using kmail 1.3.1, actually the 'about kmail'
> says kmail 1.3.1 (using kde2.2.1pre) but i don't understand since i
> am running mandrake freq2 with cooker kde upgrades so i thought kde
> would be full 2.2?
>
> basc
On Friday 14 September 2001 07:10 pm, jennifer wrote:
> > No, there is a radio box in the settings to default all your threads to
> > collapsed and then you use the + or - in the subject list to expand them.
> > -s
>
> No, there isn't one...it must be my version...bascule has reccomended (with
>
hmm, good luck if you decide to upgrade, but on reflection even if there
isn't an option in 'settings' for default thread behaviour, wasn't there
always an option hanging off the toolbar item 'folder' ?, i remember the plus
and minus boxes not working but i'm sure that did,
for any one who kno
> > Your talking about ticking the little box with the plus or minus sign
> > right? (i'm really not as stupid as my questions sound) It doesn't work
> > for me. I am unsure whether kmail is corrupted or I have a different
> > version. I am using KDE 2.1.2 and kmail 1.2.
>
> No, there is a radio
On Friday 14 September 2001 06:37 pm, jennifer wrote:
> > > yes, I know how to thread my messages, what i don't know how to do is
> > > expand or collapse the threaded messages. For example, what i see is
> > >
> > > subject#1>sender>date
> > > subject#1>sender>date
> > > subj
aha! i'm sure i remember that behaviour briefly some months back - the plus
and minus boxes not working - shortly after i upgraded or reinstalled i
forget which, i think upgradeing kdenetwork (or is it kdeutils that has
kmail?) is necessary, this could mean the whole of kde which itself could
> >
> > yes, I know how to thread my messages, what i don't know how to do is
> > expand or collapse the threaded messages. For example, what i see is
> >
> > subject#1>sender>date
> > subject#1>sender>date
> > subject#1>sender>date
> > subject#1>sender>dat
perhaps thats it, i am using kmail 1.3.1, actually the 'about kmail' says
kmail 1.3.1 (using kde2.2.1pre) but i don't understand since i am running
mandrake freq2 with cooker kde upgrades so i thought kde would be full 2.2?
bascule
On Saturday 15 September 2001 12:29 am, you wrote:
> It didn't
On Friday 14 September 2001 06:15 pm, jennifer wrote:
> On Friday 14 September 2001 18:57, s wrote:
> > On Friday 14 September 2001 05:40 pm, jennifer wrote:
> > > I have been searching for a post regarding how to expand and collapse
> > > the subject groups in kmail's threaded messages. I would
It didn't work for me...perhaps kmail is corrupted. Would you mind telling me
what version of KDE and kmail you are using? I am using the version contained
in the original build of mandrake 8...I haven't upgraded yet.
On Thursday 13 September 2001 19:19, bascule wrote:
> hi, i highlighted this
hi, i highlighted this text (below the 'On Frid..etc)
r. clicked and chose reply, voila!
bascule
On Friday 14 September 2001 11:40 pm, you wrote:
> am fairly certain this has been addresed before. I also read on somewhere
> that there is a feature where you can highlight text in an email and wh
On Friday 14 September 2001 05:40 pm, jennifer wrote:
> I have been searching for a post regarding how to expand and collapse the
> subject groups in kmail's threaded messages. I would rather have my inbox
> set up so i would only see on message header for each thread instead of all
> messages in
I have been searching for a post regarding how to expand and collapse the
subject groups in kmail's threaded messages. I would rather have my inbox set
up so i would only see on message header for each thread instead of all
messages in every thread. Similiar to using the plus and minus signs t
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