On Saturday 11 November 2006 20:38, Carl Hartung wrote:
> On Saturday 11 November 2006 20:17, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> > Sorry to break the thread, but I wanted to shut Kmail down
> > and see if the suggestion worked. It didn't. I went to
> > Settings>Configure Kmail>Appearance>Colors>New Message.
On Saturday 11 November 2006 18:17, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> Sorry to break the thread, but I wanted to shut Kmail down
> and see if the suggestion worked. It didn't. I went to
> Settings>Configure Kmail>Appearance>Colors>New Message.
> which showed red, and snapped on that, and selected
> black,
On Saturday 11 November 2006 20:17, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> Sorry to break the thread, but I wanted to shut Kmail down
> and see if the suggestion worked. It didn't. I went to
> Settings>Configure Kmail>Appearance>Colors>New Message.
> which showed red, and snapped on that, and selected
> black,
Sorry to break the thread, but I wanted to shut Kmail down
and see if the suggestion worked. It didn't. I went to
Settings>Configure Kmail>Appearance>Colors>New Message.
which showed red, and snapped on that, and selected
black, then I waited for a new message. Red. I really want
the message
On Saturday 11 November 2006 14:13, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> Well, let's see that the new list works:
>
> Is there a way to make the incoming message directory, or whatever
> it might be called, appear in black, rather than red? I have a minor (?)
> visual problem that makes it a little harder to r
Well, let's see that the new list works:
Is there a way to make the incoming message directory, or whatever
it might be called, appear in black, rather than red? I have a minor (?)
visual problem that makes it a little harder to read red print than black.
I have tried a number of things in the s