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David Wallis dandewallis at serv.net.au
Tue May 7 23:06:21 BST 2002


Morning Ingo and Antialias

Thanks for the replies
I thought an addess book, was an address book, was an address book
Must take the big upgrade
Cheers
David

On Tue,  7 May 2002 17:40, Ingo Klöcker wrote:
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> David Wallis wrote:
> > Morning Ingo
> >
> > Thanks for your reply I'll try to make my query clearer
> >
> > I am running KDE 2.1.1 Linux 2.4.2-2 on an i686
> > I open utilities>address book and enter a new name and email address
> > using add entry and save
> >
> > I close the address book and open kmail and open a new composer. I use
> > the button next to To; to open Adressbook
> >
> > The nam I hav added is not there Please, where have I gone wrong
>
> Did you maybe configure KMail to use it's own "traditional" addressbook
> (this can be configured in Settings->Configure KMail...->Appearance
> - ->Addressbook)?
> In this case KMail doesn't use the address database which the KDE
> addressbook uses and therefore of course doesn't find the new name.
>
> Anyway, your KDE is really old. You should either update to KDE 3.0.1
> (which will be released very soon) or KDE 2.2.2. Your kernel (2.4.2) is
> also not very good as it's a very early 2.4 version. So you should
> probably consider updating your whole system.
>
> Regards,
> Ingo
>
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