On 2015-08-13 09:45, ianseeks wrote:
On Wednesday 12 Aug 2015 19:44:06 Wolfgang Bauer wrote:
No, that's not possible. At the moment your script is run, everything (except X itself) is shut down already.
yes, i understand that is how it is now, i was just putting forward an idea to change it. I thought it might be a useful idea for the office environment (rather than home) to allow the admin to enforce whatever logout policy they want to implement e.g. an app that stops the logout if they haven't done their timesheet :o).
That should be done much earlier. I have this seen several years ago, in Windows, not in kde, so I can not even say if it is possible. It is the kind of thing that when you want to log out tells applications, and these tell you that there are unsaved files and whether you want to save them, or abort log out. The applications might block logout. I assumed the logout process sent a terminate command of some sort to running apps so they could close down cleanly.
A comment: your software is adding "[Bulk]" each time to the subject line:
Subject: Re: [Bulk] Re: [Bulk] Re: [Bulk] Re: [opensuse-factory] Messages from scripts
I had to edit it and remove some.
On Thursday 13 Aug 2015 13:53:22 Carlos E. R. wrote: thanks. I've no idea whats causing that. i'm sending using kmail and its a yahoo.co.uk account. I've just removed it from the subject of this email so i wonder how it will appear in the list.
-- Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
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