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List:       kde-user
Subject:    Re: HTML mail client for Linux /KDE
From:       John Aldrich <john () chattanooga ! net>
Date:       2000-03-08 19:33:00
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On Wed, 08 Mar 2000, Chris Mauricio wrote:
> Sorry I wasn't clear.. I didn't mean multiple users, I meant.. *I*
> manually sort my email by SENDER.. ie: all email from my dad goes in a
> folder called " dad" , said folder having 2 mailboxes in it, an " in" and
> an " out" .. so if I  am looking for a piece of email my dad sent to me, I
> go to Dad folder, in mailbox, and there it is.  To do the same under kmail,
> I have to eliminate the folder concept and just create 2 mailboxes, one
> called dad_in and the other dad_out . In the mailbox column in kmail, you
> would see a long column of mailboxes all labeled (x)_in and (x)_out.  It
> really is no different, except that I sometimes create multiple nested
> folders for sorting mail... I have one linux folder, with an Inspiron_linux
> folder and a kde_linux folder under that, and each one of those has an In
> and Out mailboxes...   it just feeds my need to over organize and sort...  ;-) 
> 
OK. I believe that you can still use nested folders (I
haven't tried it yet, though.) I seem to recall hearing
that the current version (1.0.28) of KMail will work with
nested folders. Give it a shot...
	John
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