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Subject: Re: feature request for knode
From: Marc Mutz <Marc.Mutz () uni-bielefeld ! de>
Date: 2001-08-30 17:33:32
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On Thursday 30 August 2001 10:56, Peter Buckenleib wrote:
<snip>
> 7. Multipart messages
>
> i have already written a small KDE2-app that joins partial messages
> which are transfered by drag and drop from the filemanager. The only
> drag-n-drop functionalities i found in knode are
> - drag a attachment to a folder as a link to the article (even if it
> is already downloaded),
> - drag a article to a folder, but you can only use 1 and you have to
> enter a name for it. If you want to download a movieclip that
> consists of dozneds of parts, this is not usable. Why not mark a
> group of articles and take the subject as filename?
> So i can not use it directly. How are your plans to integrate the
> handling of multipart-messages into knode directly?
<snip>
<nitpicking>
multipart messages are completely supported in KNode.
</nitpicking>
What you mean is the message/partial mimetype. KMime will support that.
Suggestions on how to GUIify re-assembly welcome.
Marc
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