Re: [SLE] Terminals with the konsole interface
On Tuesday 12 November 2002 14:11, Derek Fountain wrote:
~ doesn't the KDE usual Konsole vers 1.1.3 by Lars Doelle & Waldo Bastian have the features you desire?
Yes, but like most KDE things it's bloated with a whole load of stuff I don't need. And it takes 4 seconds to start on my laptop. xterm starts on the same machine in under a second, but doesn't have that nice multi-shell interface. I was after something in the middle ground.
Have you tried gnome-terminal??? Might as well be as slow and bloated as the KDE'one, give it a try. regards Jónas who does not check who he sends his mails to... (kmail doesn't want me to reply to SLE, just the sender...)
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Jonas Helgi Palsson wrote:
who does not check who he sends his mails to... (kmail doesn't want me to reply to SLE, just the sender...)
Tip: In Kmail, right-click the suse address. I however am using Pine. Does anyone know how to get a reply-to-list functionality in Pine? Regards Ole
On Tuesday 12 November 2002 14.47, Ole Kofoed Hansen wrote:
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Jonas Helgi Palsson wrote:
who does not check who he sends his mails to... (kmail doesn't want me to reply to SLE, just the sender...)
Tip: In Kmail, right-click the suse address.
If you store the SLE mails in a folder you can set "folder holds a mailing list" and set the list address in the folder properties. Then you can use "l" (small L) when you reply to get "reply to list" behaviour
On Tuesday 12 November 2002 14:49, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Tuesday 12 November 2002 14.47, Ole Kofoed Hansen wrote:
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Jonas Helgi Palsson wrote:
who does not check who he sends his mails to... (kmail doesn't want me to reply to SLE, just the sender...)
Tip: In Kmail, right-click the suse address.
If you store the SLE mails in a folder you can set "folder holds a mailing list" and set the list address in the folder properties. Then you can use "l" (small L) when you reply to get "reply to list" behaviour
And if you are a "click the button" type, you can do as Anders suggested (setting up the mailing list folder) and then add the button "Reply to list" in the button bar of KMail. Works great. No more messing about. Just click the Reply to List button and whiz bang, you only reply to the list. C.
Ole Kofoed Hansen
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Jonas Helgi Palsson wrote:
I however am using Pine. Does anyone know how to get a reply-to-list functionality in Pine?
Use Mutt. ;) Much better. L(ist), g(roup), r(eply) -rex
The 02.11.12 at 14:47, Ole Kofoed Hansen wrote:
I however am using Pine. Does anyone know how to get a reply-to-list functionality in Pine?
Yes, if you use procmail for local delivery, inserting something like this in your recipe: # Add a Reply-To to this mail list, and move to the correct file. :0f * ^X-Mailinglist: suse-linux-e | formail -bfi "Reply-To:suse-linux-e@suse.com" :0 a: $HOME/Mail/lists/suse-linux-e Somebody in this list told me this trick :-) -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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Anders Johansson
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Carlos E. R.
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Clayton Cornell
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Jonas Helgi Palsson
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Ole Kofoed Hansen
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