On Sunday 27 April 2008 10:29, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Saturday 26 April 2008 05:11:13 pm Don Raboud wrote:
On Saturday 26 April 2008 05:16:43 pm Andreas van dem Helge wrote:
Also I had to add I hate kmail. You can't even use the arrow keys to navigate your message list. Sorry but even PINE has that feature.
Left/right arrow keys don't work?
Hey, cool!
Never knew you could do that.
Do you know that KMail, like all "full-fleged" (defined as those that fit this definition) KDE applications has user-configurable keyboard shortcuts and toolbars. In KMail's case, not only can its intrinsic commands be associated with buttons in the button-bar, but filters can, too. I have my "Sever Reply Links" filter (the one that removes the In-Reply-To header) associated with a button so when someone hijacks a thread, I just click the button associated with that filter and it the message pops to the top of the mailbox listing. I also have the "Thread Messges" command linked to a button. Sometimes when I'm breezing through posts to a high-volume list I'll find that something doesn't register as interesting in my mind until I've moved on, and now the message is no longer highlighted as new or unread. I can turn off threading and it will be near the bottom (which isn't necessarily true when messages are sorted into their threads, of course). Likewise for the HTML interpretation option and two of the three header display options.
-- kai
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