Re: [suse-kde] KMail filtering (on a flag?)
On Thursday 19 September 2002 20:19, KMcLauchlan@chrysalis-its.com wrote:
Here. I sent this one from Outlook, with "Importance HIGH" set.
In KMail, it should arrive with a green flag beside the message header-line and maybe with that line in green text.
/k
It's did not on my system. There is a header: Importance: high On which one could create a filter, but I do not see anthing in the message that changes when it is marked "Important" in Kmail. In fact, I can't figure out how it is done at. The file name seems to change when the message is read, but I haven't figure out anything more. Anyone want to did through the source? Since there apparently nothing in the message itself that says it is "important" from Kmail's perspective, I don't see how you would filter on it. Regards, jimmo -- --------------------------------------- "Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation. Your character is what you really are while your reputation is merely what others think you are." -- John Wooden --------------------------------------- Be sure to visit the Linux Tutorial: http://www.linux-tutorial.info --------------------------------------- NOTE: All messages sent to me in response to my posts to newsgroups or forums are subject to reposting.
* James Mohr <suse_mailing_list@jimmo.com> [09-20-02 11:35]:
On Thursday 19 September 2002 20:19, KMcLauchlan@chrysalis-its.com wrote:
Here. I sent this one from Outlook, with "Importance HIGH" set.
In KMail, it should arrive with a green flag beside the message header-line and maybe with that line in green text.
It's did not on my system. There is a header:
Importance: high
On which one could create a filter, but I do not see anthing in the message that changes when it is marked "Important" in Kmail. In fact, I can't figure out how it is done at. The file name seems to change when the message is read, but I haven't figure out anything more. Anyone want to did through the source? Since there apparently nothing in the message itself that says it is "important" from Kmail's perspective, I don't see how you would filter on it.
KMail maintains 'index' files. Probably keeps it's own flags there.(??) -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://counter.li.org
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