On Saturday 08 October 2005 17:59, jfweber@bellsouth.net wrote:
Please please let there be a way to mark various emails as spam or anything else w/o needing to open them. It's a bad practice especially as I am attempting to make my MS Windows users aware that there *ARE* emails which shouldn't be opened for any reason.
I find I cannot do this in kmail. And that gets difficult to explain when demo-ing how easy the Linux "upgrades" to their usual way of doing business is going to be.
Case one: Showing a group how easy it is to use Kmail, and they notice that when I try to make a message marked SPAM ( for the manual selection "teaching" of the Baysean filters to the filters ) that each one is OPENED,and they call me on that.
I use Kontact so, this may be different if you are using just Kmail. But if you go to: Settings->Configure Kmail->Appearance->Layout Then select "Do not show a message preview pane". You will then be able to mark emails as spam without opening them. Of course, now to read the email, you need to double-click on it. This is the same as in Outlook Express. When I use to use OE (and set it up for my folks and other family members) the first thing I would do is turn off the Preview Pane. There is also another useful setting somewhere in "Configure Kmail" that will allow you to turn off HTML emails by default. When an HTML email is opened, it appears as raw HTML text. However, kmail is kind enough to offer a short message in the email (at the top) that allows the user to render the HTML if they decide to (for that email only). Hope this helps, Alvin -- Please reply to the list.