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Re: [opensuse] mail
- From: Robert Smits <bob@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 18:54:48 -0700
- Message-id: <200704211854.48537.bob@xxxxxxxxx>
On Saturday 21 April 2007 14:41, John Andersen wrote:
> On Friday 20 April 2007, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> > 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.
>
> You need to explain click by click, what it is you are doing.
>
> What is this "Documents "thing you refer to? There is nothing
> in Kmail labeled "Documents".
>
>
No, but if you use file/saveas, the default location it puts the file in is
the documents file in your home directory.
What he doesn't seem to grasp is that KMail doesn't delete email from the
directory it's in unless you tell it to do so, nor does he seem to realize
you cancreate folders for your mail in KMail - I have for example, about 30
of them and my filters neatly pack away my email in categories. Some I keep
forever, some I set to delete almost immediately. And I can highlight a
series of emails in any folder, including the In folder, and drag them to any
other folder.
Bob
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> On Friday 20 April 2007, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> > 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.
>
> You need to explain click by click, what it is you are doing.
>
> What is this "Documents "thing you refer to? There is nothing
> in Kmail labeled "Documents".
>
>
No, but if you use file/saveas, the default location it puts the file in is
the documents file in your home directory.
What he doesn't seem to grasp is that KMail doesn't delete email from the
directory it's in unless you tell it to do so, nor does he seem to realize
you cancreate folders for your mail in KMail - I have for example, about 30
of them and my filters neatly pack away my email in categories. Some I keep
forever, some I set to delete almost immediately. And I can highlight a
series of emails in any folder, including the In folder, and drag them to any
other folder.
Bob
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