This may be old news, but I just discovered something really amazing (and 
lifesaving). My Kmail has been acting flakey on shut-down, once in a great 
while not maintaining state of the open emails I am composing. That is, when 
I shutdown YDL, Kmail is suppose to recall the open emails and refresh them 
exactly as they were.

However, this morning when I arrived at work and booted my laptop, I noticed 
that a very long email was missing, one that I had worked on 'till late into 
the evening.

Panic stricken, out of reaction more than a cognitive leap, I hit CTRL-V and 
wha-lah! The missing email content popped back into an empty email I had just 
launched as I had copied the final version into memory before shutting down, 
with intent to archive it in an OOo doc, but decided to not do so.

Is this feature of Linux and/or KDE documented? Or is this natural for the 
Klipper tool?

kai
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