[Bug 149236] New: localised warning for missing atachement

david davidtournaire at wanadoo.fr
Sun Aug 26 16:33:36 BST 2007


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           Summary: localised warning for missing atachement
           Product: kmail
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: Unlisted Binaries
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: wishlist
          Priority: NOR
         Component: composer
        AssignedTo: kdepim-bugs kde org
        ReportedBy: davidtournaire wanadoo fr


Version:            (using KDE KDE 3.5.6)
Installed from:    Unspecified Linux

Hello.

One of the great features of Kmail is the warning when you send a mail which is likely to have an antachement but don't have anything atached.

unfortunately, it's only available for english at the moment, you have to edit the list of word by hand.

Would be nice to have it for any langage, folowing the localisation of the desktop.
I'dd eventualy add a popup with a 'never ask again' checkbox when sending the first email ever, to ask for wich langage kmail has to search for. I say it because I only found this great thing after I sent a mail in englis, and I had already missed a few atachement in my native french...

Maybe with Sonnet, it will even be possible to automaticaly detect the langage used in each paragraph, and check for these languages without the need for the popup I suggested above.

But the first thing would be to have the file first. I'dd sugest a wiki page to add list of words for each langage, wiht an anoucement on planetKDE / The dot.

Finaly, it would be great to have this file shared with other OSS such as evolution or thunderbird.

Thanks for the very good software wich is Kmail, hopefully the remaining bothering issues will be fixed with kde4.0 (yes, the .0 release :). Hopefuly, this feature is not too much work for the saddly few people working on Kmail.



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