Hi, I am a Newbie using KMail. How do I set a web site to be a "Trusted Site"? I can't log in to my ISP services because I have cookies switched off. I don't want to enable cookies, so they suggested I set their site as a "Trusted Site". KMail 'help' doesn't. Thank you for suggestions. Colin
Colin Carter wrote:
I am a Newbie using KMail. How do I set a web site to be a "Trusted Site"?
This is only for Internet Explorer
I can't log in to my ISP services because I have cookies switched off.
Shouldn't you be using a browser, not an email client? What services are you trying to login to?
I don't want to enable cookies, so they suggested I set their site as a "Trusted Site". KMail 'help' doesn't. Their advice in IE specific, though perhaps MS Outlook or Outlook Express may use IE code for this (most vulnerabilities are share). -- Joe Morris New Tribes Mission Email Address: Joe_Morris@ntm.org Registered Linux user 231871
On Thu, 2005-03-24 at 06:25 -0600, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
Colin Carter wrote:
I am a Newbie using KMail. How do I set a web site to be a "Trusted Site"?
This is only for Internet Explorer
I can't log in to my ISP services because I have cookies switched off.
Shouldn't you be using a browser, not an email client? What services are you trying to login to?
I don't want to enable cookies, so they suggested I set their site as a "Trusted Site". KMail 'help' doesn't. Their advice in IE specific, though perhaps MS Outlook or Outlook Express may use IE code for this (most vulnerabilities are share).
If you use Konqueror as your web browser there is a setting under Tools-->Configure Konqueror-->Cookies Treat all cookies as session cookies According to the docs cookies are supposed to be deleted when you leave the web site when you have this parameter checked. -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998 * Only reply to the list please* "The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners." -Ernst Jan Plugge
On Thursday 24 March 2005 23:40, Ken Schneider wrote:
On Thu, 2005-03-24 at 06:25 -0600, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
Colin Carter wrote:
I am a Newbie using KMail. How do I set a web site to be a "Trusted Site"?
This is only for Internet Explorer
I can't log in to my ISP services because I have cookies switched off.
Shouldn't you be using a browser, not an email client? What services are you trying to login to?
I don't want to enable cookies, so they suggested I set their site as a "Trusted Site". KMail 'help' doesn't.
Their advice in IE specific, though perhaps MS Outlook or Outlook Express may use IE code for this (most vulnerabilities are share).
If you use Konqueror as your web browser there is a setting under Tools-->Configure Konqueror-->Cookies Treat all cookies as session cookies
According to the docs cookies are supposed to be deleted when you leave the web site when you have this parameter checked.
Thank you Ken. You guessed correctly: I meant to say Konqueror, not KMail. Regards, Colin
-- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998
* Only reply to the list please*
"The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners." -Ernst Jan Plugge
The Thursday 2005-03-24 at 20:55 +1100, Colin Carter wrote:
I am a Newbie using KMail. How do I set a web site to be a "Trusted Site"?
KMail does not navigate web sites. What browser are you _really_ using?
I can't log in to my ISP services because I have cookies switched off. I don't want to enable cookies, so they suggested I set their site as a "Trusted Site". KMail 'help' doesn't.
Because you are looking at the wrong program... Try, for example, mozilla, it has a cookie manager or whatever. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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Carlos E. R.
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Colin Carter
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Joe Morris (NTM)
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Ken Schneider