GNUCash equivalent
Hi, I know there is a GnuCash equivalent in KDE, but I can't remember the name. Who can help me? -- Regards, Lívio Cipriano
KMyMoney? I haven't used it, but is this what you are looking for? http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=10180 Alvin On Thursday 05 October 2006 17:35, Lívio Cipriano wrote:
Hi,
I know there is a GnuCash equivalent in KDE, but I can't remember the name. Who can help me?
-- Regards, Lívio Cipriano
I think I'm going to have to blacklist any messages from Livio Cipriano. I just can't take any more of those annoying delivery confirmation popups that occur for each and every one of his messages to the list. Joe
On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 20:28 -0700, J Sloan wrote:
I think I'm going to have to blacklist any messages from Livio Cipriano. I just can't take any more of those annoying delivery confirmation popups that occur for each and every one of his messages to the list.
I'm not getting any of those here. Mike
On Friday 06 October 2006 14:27, Mike McMullin wrote:
On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 20:28 -0700, J Sloan wrote:
I think I'm going to have to blacklist any messages from Livio Cipriano. I just can't take any more of those annoying delivery confirmation popups that occur for each and every one of his messages to the list.
I'm not getting any of those here.
Mike
Email clients usually have a setting for this - always confirm, never confirm, or ask. I have mine set to ask and put up with the odd popup, though I think asking for confirmation from everyone on a mailing list is a bit cheeky. Andy Goss
Andy wrote:
On Friday 06 October 2006 14:27, Mike McMullin wrote:
On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 20:28 -0700, J Sloan wrote:
I think I'm going to have to blacklist any messages from Livio Cipriano. I just can't take any more of those annoying delivery confirmation popups that occur for each and every one of his messages to the list. I'm not getting any of those here.
Mike
Email clients usually have a setting for this - always confirm, never confirm, or ask. I have mine set to ask and put up with the odd popup, though I think asking for confirmation from everyone on a mailing list is a bit cheeky.
I don't want to turn off receipt confirmation completely, since I want to acknowledge receipt if appropriate. I don't want to automatically send a receipt confirmation to just any unknown sender either, so I leave it set to the default of "ask", so that I know who's requesting a return receipt, and can acknowledge it if I so choose. It just gets really old, reading through the list and keep getting the popup every I hit a message from this one sender. If nothing else, netiquette would seem to discourage that sort of email confirmation harvesting. Joe
J Sloan wrote:
Andy wrote:
On Friday 06 October 2006 14:27, Mike McMullin wrote:
On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 20:28 -0700, J Sloan wrote:
I think I'm going to have to blacklist any messages from Livio Cipriano. I just can't take any more of those annoying delivery confirmation popups that occur for each and every one of his messages to the list.
I'm not getting any of those here.
Mike
Email clients usually have a setting for this - always confirm, never confirm, or ask. I have mine set to ask and put up with the odd popup, though I think asking for confirmation from everyone on a mailing list is a bit cheeky.
I don't want to turn off receipt confirmation completely, since I want to acknowledge receipt if appropriate. I don't want to automatically send a receipt confirmation to just any unknown sender either, so I leave it set to the default of "ask", so that I know who's requesting a return receipt, and can acknowledge it if I so choose.
It just gets really old, reading through the list and keep getting the popup every I hit a message from this one sender. If nothing else, netiquette would seem to discourage that sort of email confirmation harvesting.
Joe
I completely agree with you. Say, if I hit the "confirm" button, he will get a notice right ? If all browsing through the list confirmed these messages, perhaps he will stop asking for them to do so :-) //Sylvester
On Friday 06 October 2006 07:34, Sylvester Lykkehus wrote:
J Sloan wrote:
Andy wrote:
On Friday 06 October 2006 14:27, Mike McMullin wrote:
On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 20:28 -0700, J Sloan wrote:
I think I'm going to have to blacklist any messages from Livio Cipriano. I just can't take any more of those annoying delivery confirmation popups that occur for each and every one of his messages to the list.
I'm not getting any of those here.
Mike
Email clients usually have a setting for this - always confirm, never confirm, or ask. I have mine set to ask and put up with the odd popup, though I think asking for confirmation from everyone on a mailing list is a bit cheeky.
I don't want to turn off receipt confirmation completely, since I want to acknowledge receipt if appropriate. I don't want to automatically send a receipt confirmation to just any unknown sender either, so I leave it set to the default of "ask", so that I know who's requesting a return receipt, and can acknowledge it if I so choose.
It just gets really old, reading through the list and keep getting the popup every I hit a message from this one sender. If nothing else, netiquette would seem to discourage that sort of email confirmation harvesting.
Joe
I completely agree with you. Say, if I hit the "confirm" button, he will get a notice right ? If all browsing through the list confirmed these messages, perhaps he will stop asking for them to do so :-)
//Sylvester I thougth about this too. But i think it only show weakness of kmail (i use kmail) that it is not able to set automatic/deny notification for one user. May be good point for enhancement. Anyway i do not think it is Livio problem, because AFAIK kmail could not be set not to ask for notification when sending to ML. Another good point for enhancement ;) Pavel
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On Friday 06 October 2006 11:08, Pavel Nemec wrote:
On Friday 06 October 2006 07:34, Sylvester Lykkehus wrote: /snip
I don't want to turn off receipt confirmation completely, since I want to acknowledge receipt if appropriate. I don't want to automatically send a receipt confirmation to just any unknown sender either, so I leave it set to the default of "ask", so that I know who's requesting a return receipt, and can acknowledge it if I so choose.
It just gets really old, reading through the list and keep getting the popup every I hit a message from this one sender. If nothing else, netiquette would seem to discourage that sort of email confirmation harvesting.
Joe
I completely agree with you. Say, if I hit the "confirm" button, he will get a notice right ? If all browsing through the list confirmed these messages, perhaps he will stop asking for them to do so :-)
//Sylvester
I thougth about this too. But i think it only show weakness of kmail (i use kmail) that it is not able to set automatic/deny notification for one user. May be good point for enhancement. Anyway i do not think it is Livio problem, because AFAIK kmail could not be set not to ask for notification when sending to ML. Another good point for enhancement ;) Pavel
I think you can, or at least I believe I have for this message. In Settins-Configure kmail-composer, you can set kmail to always request confirmation. However, when composing a message to a newsgroup, you can switch that off for individual messages in Options-Request Disposition Notification. However, if anyone gets requests from this message, we'll know that doesn't work! -- regards John johnmking_uk@yahoo.co.uk
John King wrote:
I think you can, or at least I believe I have for this message. In Settins-Configure kmail-composer, you can set kmail to always request confirmation. However, when composing a message to a newsgroup, you can switch that off for individual messages in Options-Request Disposition Notification.
However, if anyone gets requests from this message, we'll know that doesn't work!
FYI I did not get a request, so it seems to work :-) //Sylvester
-------- On 6 October 2006 04:28, J Sloan wrote: --------
annoying delivery confirmation popups that occur for each and every one of his messages to the list
Dear Mailers I want to apologise for any inconvenience that (not mine, but Kmail or other mail client settings) the pop-ups might caused. Unfortunately this is a general setting in kmail, that I absolute need for my professional activities. I can't change it at the identity level. But Kmail, as in other mail clients, you can turn off the answer to the pop-ups or make it automatic. Just go to Settings-> Configure Kmail-> Security-> Reading-> Message Disposition Notification-> Send policy and click the most convenient button. -- Regards, Lívio Cipriano
I never even knew that such options existed:) It appears that they are set to Ignore here. -- Blade hails you... Born from silence, silence full of it A perfect concert my best friend So much to live for, so much to die for If only my heart had a home --Nightwish
On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 21:35 +0100, Lívio Cipriano wrote:
Hi,
I know there is a GnuCash equivalent in KDE, but I can't remember the name. Who can help me? GnuCash works with KDE as well, just need to install various gnome dependencies.
-- Regards, Lívio Cipriano
Am Friday 06 October 2006 19:49 schrieb Ian Laws:
On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 21:35 +0100, Lívio Cipriano wrote:
Hi,
I know there is a GnuCash equivalent in KDE, but I can't remember the name. Who can help me?
kmymoney we have packages for it, but afaik it has no support for online banking compiled in yet. (the support does exist in the source). bye adrian -- Adrian Schroeter SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nuernberg, Germany email: adrian@suse.de
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Adrian Schröter
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Alvin
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Andy
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Boyan Tabakov
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Ian Laws
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J Sloan
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John King
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Lívio Cipriano
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Mike McMullin
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Pavel Nemec
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Sylvester Lykkehus