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Re: [SLE] A trick to resend? [solved]
- From: Randall R Schulz <rschulz@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 20:15:46 -0800
- Message-id: <200501312015.46227.rschulz@xxxxxxxxx>
Carlos,
On Sunday 30 January 2005 18:55, Carlos E. R. wrote:
> ...
>
> > Anyway, KMail has "Send Again" in the "Message" menu, but it can
> > only be used for mail that you originated in the first place, it
> > cannot be applied to mail you received..
>
> Same thing. That was the intention, anyway. But an email sent with
> Pine can be resent with balsa. The unfortunate thing (for me) is that
> Pine doesn't have a resend function, nor Mozilla, I think. I hadn't
> noticed about KMail, but it is so slow firing it up that I seldom use
> it.
Slow to start up? So what! I keep it running at all times when I'm
logged in. One of the beauties of multiple virtual desktops under KDE
is that I have created a nice breakdown of different (groups of)
applications in each of the 8 virtual desktops I configure. I bound
CTRL-ALT-<ArrowKey>) to navigate through the desktops. Also, I use the
KDE's "Special Window Settings" to cause particular application's
windows to always display initially in particular desktops. It's far
better than having only the "minimize" function as a desktop organizing
and management tool.
Also, the latest KMail can be kept running with a system tray icon
visible but with all its windows closed (i.e., closing all the KMail
windows does not cause it to quit. For that you have to issue the File
-> Quit command or the tray icon's context menu's Quit command). Thus
it can occupy only the tiniest amount of screen real estate (i.e., the
tray icon) while still doing its work of periodically retrieving mail.
Add to that the ability of the filters to play sounds when certain mail
arrives (variously important mail) and you need pay only a few dozen
megabytes of resident memory to keep it running.
> This email was started with Pine, and finished and posted with Balsa.
You're sick, twisted and mixed up. But what would we expect from a guy
whose first name is Carlos and whose last name is Robinson! (I'm
kidding, of course!)
> --
> Cheers,
> Carlos Robinson
Randall Schulz
On Sunday 30 January 2005 18:55, Carlos E. R. wrote:
> ...
>
> > Anyway, KMail has "Send Again" in the "Message" menu, but it can
> > only be used for mail that you originated in the first place, it
> > cannot be applied to mail you received..
>
> Same thing. That was the intention, anyway. But an email sent with
> Pine can be resent with balsa. The unfortunate thing (for me) is that
> Pine doesn't have a resend function, nor Mozilla, I think. I hadn't
> noticed about KMail, but it is so slow firing it up that I seldom use
> it.
Slow to start up? So what! I keep it running at all times when I'm
logged in. One of the beauties of multiple virtual desktops under KDE
is that I have created a nice breakdown of different (groups of)
applications in each of the 8 virtual desktops I configure. I bound
CTRL-ALT-<ArrowKey>) to navigate through the desktops. Also, I use the
KDE's "Special Window Settings" to cause particular application's
windows to always display initially in particular desktops. It's far
better than having only the "minimize" function as a desktop organizing
and management tool.
Also, the latest KMail can be kept running with a system tray icon
visible but with all its windows closed (i.e., closing all the KMail
windows does not cause it to quit. For that you have to issue the File
-> Quit command or the tray icon's context menu's Quit command). Thus
it can occupy only the tiniest amount of screen real estate (i.e., the
tray icon) while still doing its work of periodically retrieving mail.
Add to that the ability of the filters to play sounds when certain mail
arrives (variously important mail) and you need pay only a few dozen
megabytes of resident memory to keep it running.
> This email was started with Pine, and finished and posted with Balsa.
You're sick, twisted and mixed up. But what would we expect from a guy
whose first name is Carlos and whose last name is Robinson! (I'm
kidding, of course!)
> --
> Cheers,
> Carlos Robinson
Randall Schulz
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