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Re: [opensuse] mail
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- Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 07:53:56 +1000
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You can have a single click in Windows go to Control Panel and go to
folder options - Best I can help you with, however if you need help with
you Local Security Policy - go right ahead and ask
Scott
Doug McGarrett wrote:
> Hi--
> I am surprised to find that I actually like the KMail program
> just a little bit more than the Eudora program. I have my
> Windows machine back on line, more or less, and I have been
> using both machines and programs. The problem with the
> KMail I have mentioned before: when you save a mail to
> the "documents", or wherever it goes, it copies itself to the
> screen under the existing picture instead of just disappearing,
> as it does in Eudora. This is a bad usage, and it should be
> fixed.
>
> After using Linux for a couple of months, I find that it is a
> kind of PITA to have to double-snap to get things to work
> in Windows. I wonder if there is a way to make Windows
> work with a single click? Somebody knows.
>
> One of these days I may use Linux only, but I can't do it
> yet.
>
> --doug
>
>
>
>
folder options - Best I can help you with, however if you need help with
you Local Security Policy - go right ahead and ask
Scott
Doug McGarrett wrote:
> Hi--
> I am surprised to find that I actually like the KMail program
> just a little bit more than the Eudora program. I have my
> Windows machine back on line, more or less, and I have been
> using both machines and programs. The problem with the
> KMail I have mentioned before: when you save a mail to
> the "documents", or wherever it goes, it copies itself to the
> screen under the existing picture instead of just disappearing,
> as it does in Eudora. This is a bad usage, and it should be
> fixed.
>
> After using Linux for a couple of months, I find that it is a
> kind of PITA to have to double-snap to get things to work
> in Windows. I wonder if there is a way to make Windows
> work with a single click? Somebody knows.
>
> One of these days I may use Linux only, but I can't do it
> yet.
>
> --doug
>
>
>
>
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