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Subject: Re: [kdepim-users] kmail's disappearing uitilities and menu items?
From: Bill Anderson <bill () noreboots ! com>
Date: 2007-05-13 23:09:10
Message-ID: 94BC548C-42DD-4547-B1E4-B183EA2B7119 () noreboots ! com
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On May 13, 2007, at 4:05 PM, Roy J. Tellason wrote:
> On Sunday 13 May 2007 13:15, Colin J Thomson - G6AVK wrote:
>> On Sunday 13 May 2007 6:01:29 pm Gene Heskett wrote:
>>
>> Snip..
>>
>> Re Expire.
>>
>>> I even ran down the yum.repo for kde and updated it all last
>>> night. I
>>> like the newer colors as I think they are more readable. But
>>> that is eye
>>> candy only, and the newer version still doesn't have a configurable
>>> expiry. This lends credence to the accusations of concentrating
>>> on eye
>>> candy.
>>
>> I'll jump in here, but your looking to configure the expire on
>> folders in
>> Kmail right?
>> You can do this "per folder" by:
>> right click on a folder > choose expire and then adjust the
>> settings from
>> there..
>>
>> works perfectly here :) FC6/Redhat-3.5.6-4.fc6
>
> What I don't understand is why this was removed from "properties"
> and put on
> its own separate right-click-menu item? When setting up folders,
> I'd like
> to be able to do all that I want to do at once, rather than having to
> navigatge all over the place.
>
> Why is it that "new message to mailing list" only shows up when you
> right-click on that folder but _not_ when you click on message up
> top like it
> did before? And why is "folder holds a mailing list" _only_
> showing up as a
> menu item from that top "folder" selection but not when you right-
> click on
> the folder and not under properties?
I don't remember when it did this but I do know I've wondered why
not, since that was where I'd expect it to be.
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