On Sunday 08 August 2010 18:29:49 you wrote: > Am Sonntag, 8. August 2010 19:56:30 schrieb Richard Creighton: > > I normally have the 'inbox' set to text only. Certain trusted > > correspondants have a filter set to move the message to another folder > > which allows the display of HTML. You could set up the same type of > > defaults for the ability to reply in HTML without forcing anyone to > > violate their rights/desires to never do so. > > Hi Richard, > > would you mind sharing how you set up no HTML as default, but having it > allowed for certain contacts. Is there a good tutorial for that online? > Sounds interesting to me. > > Thanks a lot, > > Pascal Hi, Well, what I've done is go into SETTINGS for KMail and select SECURITY -> Receiving and ensure the checkboxes for PREFER HTML and the one under it are both OFF. Then, save and exit the settings configuration. Then select a folder and from the menu at the top of the window, select "Folder". There you can turn on the 'Prefer HTML' checkbox which will affect only the selected folder. You can do this for as many folders as you see fit. Remember, the default is now OFF so any you want ON have to be specified individually by folder. This is only for automatic DISPLAY of HTML but it does enable you to avoid all the "warnings" regarding HTML display. It doesn't solve the issue of replying in HTML, but under settings for KMail, there is a provision for external editor. This "sorta" works but it is selected all the time, even if you don't want HTML or other special editing capabilities. Thus, it is not a good substitute for an integrated HTML editor that is controllable by KMail settings. I am not aware of any good tutorials on this. The *manual* for KMail kinda glosses over this subject...probably for the same reason as the inability to reply in HTML if you choose to do so for whatever reason...eg, the dev has no real interest in interfacing to external editors, which is their prerogative but it is my opinion that just like going to the bathroom....the jobs not done till the paperwork is done. Paperwork in the programming world includes documentation IMO. Not as fun as coding perhaps, but at least as important. Richard _______________________________________________ KDE PIM users mailing list kdepim-users@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-users