Re: [newbie] Filters in kmail

2003-07-01 Thread LtCdData
hi just dont do anything to kill your /home/account dir and all your settings will be there... atm i use a second hdd as /home i mount this after i have created my accounts again .. remame the /home in use as old and log into a kde session.. everything will be there waiting for you.. ) inc the

[newbie] Filters in kmail

2003-06-30 Thread Mick Featherstone
I'am about to do a clean install of 9.1 (had a few problems with upgrading) and would like to know how to preserve filters in kmail. Anyboby able to help? Regards Mick F Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

Re: [newbie] Filters in kmail

2003-06-30 Thread Charlie
quoting Mick Featherstone; Monday 30 June 2003 03:39 pm: I'am about to do a clean install of 9.1 (had a few problems with upgrading) and would like to know how to preserve filters in kmail. Anyboby able to help? Regards Mick F Mick; That and all of the other settings if I recall correctly,

Re: [newbie] Filters in kmail

2003-06-30 Thread Eric Huff
I'am about to do a clean install of 9.1 (had a few problems with upgrading) and would like to know how to preserve filters in kmail. Anyboby able to help? That and all of the other settings if I recall correctly, are contained in the hidden kde directory in each user's home directory.

Re: [newbie] filters in Kmail

2001-09-14 Thread Colin Jenkins
Hello Stan, Friday, September 14, 2001, 2:13:08 PM, you wrote: SL Greetings all. I have my filters set up in Kmail so that anything with I have the same problem, only I use thebat on win98 for reading mail (... hangs head in shame) I have multiple filters, but still occasionally one sneaks

Re: [newbie] filters in Kmail

2001-09-14 Thread Richie de Almeida
On Friday 14 September 2001 00:13, you wrote: Greetings all. I have my filters set up in Kmail so that anything with Newbie in the subject line or in the to field should be sent to another folder. This mostly works, but many posts from this slip through to my inbox. Upon examination, I can

Re: [newbie] filters in Kmail

2001-09-14 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 08:53:20 -0400, Richie de Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Friday 14 September 2001 00:13, you wrote: Greetings all. I have my filters set up in Kmail so that anything with Newbie in the subject line or in the to field should be sent to another folder. This mostly

Re: [newbie] filters in Kmail

2001-09-14 Thread skinky
On Saturday 15 September 2001 02:00, you wrote: On Thursday 13 September 2001 11:13 pm, Stan Lockaby wrote: Greetings all. I have my filters set up in Kmail so that anything with Newbie in the subject line or in the to field should be sent to another folder. This mostly works, but many

Re: [newbie] filters in Kmail

2001-09-14 Thread s
On Friday 14 September 2001 05:25 pm, Stan Lockaby wrote: In replying to this post, I wish to thank all who responded. I'll play with all of this a bit, and see what happens. Thanks much. Peace, Stan Well... we were getting bored... no problem. :-) j/k -s Want to buy your Pack or

Re: [newbie] filters in Kmail

2001-09-14 Thread Stan Lockaby
Here's what I had as a filter for the Newbie list in KMail back when I used it (I have since switched to Sylpheed): any header contains [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've had a 100% success rate with this. In replying to this post, I wish to thank all who responded. I'll play with all of this a

[newbie] filters in Kmail

2001-09-13 Thread Stan Lockaby
Greetings all. I have my filters set up in Kmail so that anything with Newbie in the subject line or in the to field should be sent to another folder. This mostly works, but many posts from this slip through to my inbox. Upon examination, I can see no reason why these misbehaving posts are any