kmail in 3.1
Brian T. Schellenberger
bts at babbleon.org
Sat Feb 22 15:30:40 GMT 2003
On Saturday 22 February 2003 10:11 am, Brian T. Schellenberger wrote:
| On Saturday 22 February 2003 10:02 am, Brian T. Schellenberger wrote:
| | On Saturday 22 February 2003 06:17 am, Kevin Krammer wrote:
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| | | On Samstag, 22. Februar 2003 02:50, Brian T. Schellenberger wrote:
| | | > Two problems:
| | | >
| | | > 1. It seems that the To: field isn't automatically filled in
| | | > with the mail list name?
| | |
| | | You mean, when creating a new message on a folder containing a
| | | mailinglist?
| | | If so, there is a separate menu item (which can also be put on
| | | the toolbar) for creating messages to a mailinglist.
| |
| | Well, first, it seemed to me that the KDE 3.0 behavior whereby this
| | was done automatically was more convenient.
| |
| | But apart from that I can't see an item to let me "post to a
| | mailing list", just one to let me "reply to a mailing list." That
| | seems pretty pointless since at least for me lists, "group reply"
| | always does what I want for replies; I would, however, like a
| | convenient way to *post* a new message to a list.
|
| Um, never mind. I found it this time. Still would prefer some sort
| of "smart post" icon that does the KDE 3 behavior. I think I'll
| enter it as a "wishlist" item in the KDE "bug" system.
Never mind again. I went to enter this, but in checking the old bug
reports, I figured out that "New message to mailing list" does
*exactly* what I want; that is, what the old "New message" icon does:
Fill in the mailing list if there is one, and leave the to: line blank
if not.
So I just removed the New message icon and replaced it with the "New
Message to Mailing List" icon and I'm all set.
Thanks.
--
Brian, the man from Babble-On . . . . bts at babbleon.org (personal)
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