On Tuesday 10 August 2004 12:20, Danny Sauer wrote:
Doug wrote regarding '[SLE] KMail question' on Mon, Aug 09 at 15:13:
I like KMail, and have had no problems with it. (I'm not doing /snip/ It would be even cooler if I could specify the filename extension of the incoming attachment and only copy that file to a specified folder. i.e., if the incoming message was a .doc file, it would automatically copy it to the /home/doug/Documents folder.
Does anybody know of a way to do that? TIA!
Ok, let's see if we can actually solve your probem, then, now that we have a good list of tools to do so. :)
First question which determines how to solve the problem:
How do you get your mail? Is it from a local maildir/mbox file, or do you use pop/imap? Also, do you only receive mail your mail on one machine in one place, or do you require access from multiple machines?
--Danny Under Kmail>settings>configure>Network>Receiving: Name Type Folder dmcgarrett pop inbox
Under Kmail>settings>configure>Network>Sending: name Type Domain dmcgarrett@optonline.net smtp optonline.net Somewhere else in the configure file, it has "default: maildir" or something to that effect. The first thing the incoming signal from the cable sees is a Lynksys router, which feeds this machine as well as a Windows-only machine, either of which can read and send mail with the other machine turned off, if desired. I'd just as soon keep things that way, in case one fails. The Win machine is very old and very slow, and while I do have an XP drive on here, it has been more than a month since I used that system.