Am Freitag, 23. März 2001 14:07 schrieb Michael Häckel: Hiya, > Well Don was faster, nevertheless here my comment: thanks for the quick replies, btw :) > That is possible with Folder->Modify or from the context menu, however it > would be nice, if it would also work via drag and drop, but it has to be > taken sure then, the folders are not easily moved by accident. Maybe with a popupmenu that offers "Copy", "Move" "Abort" upon dropping? > Not even, when selecting with "K"? Anyway selecting a collapsed thread > should probably select all messages in the thread. Then also deleting > deletes the whole thread. Ah, that's the problem, then. Only the top-most message was selected. You're right, selecting a collapsed thread should select all messages. > > - Replying to a mail places the cursor into the To: edit instead of the > > editor. That makes sense when composing new mails, but replies > > usually don't need adjustments of the recipients. > > Well, at least I anyway place the cursor with the mouse where I want to > have it, but that can be changed of course. > Should it then be by default at the beginning or at the end the the quoted > text? Probably at the end. I reply contextual and I remove irrelevant paragraphs/sentences, so I would like the cursor to be at the top, or even better, right below the "On ..., you wrote:" line. > Sorry, can't reproduce. Works correctely here with my wheel mouse. Really? When I click on a mail in the listview, then move the mouse (without clicking) to the message pane and scroll up or down, both the listview and the message pane scroll. When I click on the message pane and then scroll, only the message pane scrolls. > > - Is there an easy way to switch between proportional and > > non-proportional font in composer and viewer (for "ascii-art" or rather > > things like underlining or marking something with ^^^)? > > Not yet, but was also already requested a few times. Ok, shall I have a look or is someone else going to add that? > That was also already requested a few times. I think, there should be then > at least a checkbox somewhere which defaults to inserting this delimiter. Yup, that would be great. > > - KURLRequester should be used where possible (instead of lineedit + > > pushbutton). > > Well, I currently don't know, how that looks like. By default, it has a folder-icon instead of the "Browse..." text, but you can customize that, so it would look exactly like it does now. Basically, it's a lineedit + pushbutton + integrated API for the filedialog + completion. > > - The search-dialog (the big one) could have context-menu: Delete, open, > > forward (the same as the mails-view) instead of just making the > > mails-view jump to the selected mail. That way, you wouldn't have to > > switch between those two views all the time. > > Sounds good. If the separate window, you currently get, when you double > click on a header someday is a bit more confortable, it would probably be > also useful to open such a window, instead switching to the message. Right, that would be helpful, too. > I think, that is KAB, not KMail. [...] > At least with Abbrowser that works, but that should also be fixed with KAB. > I don't know, if KMail or KAB needs fixing here. Ok. Apparently, I don't have Abbrowser installed, so I went with KAB :} I will try Abbrowser and see if it makes a difference. > > - Is there a way to add the sender of a mail to the addressbook (from the > > mails-listview or the content view? I didn't find an entry in the > > context-menu. > > Currently only context menu on the e-mail address, but isn't that enough? Hmm, well, if you know it, it's probably ok, I was just a newbie without a clue and I thought I might do that from the normal contextmenu or even from the one in the listview. For most cases, it would even suffice to have an implicit addressbook, I think. Pegasus Mail kept a list of maybe 30 email addresses, that you recently wrote a mail to. Not only single email addresses; if you wrote one mail to bla@kde.org, foo@kde.org, foobar@kde.org, then it would give you all of them. Maybe the To: and Cc: lineedits could become comboboxes, containing those recent addresses? I also thought about using KCompletion for that stuff. I had a look at that a while ago, but it required some more work than I had time then. > I don't understand why people absolutely want to delete single message out > of a thread, either the thread is interesting or it is not :-) Hehe :) Imagine someone's posting a question and someone else replies with a good answer, which you want to kepp (probably even quoting the question). You don't need to question-mail anymore (or even a whole lot of other messages from the thread). > Maybe a new message status TODO that also highlights the message, but does > not go away, when the message is selected would do the trick? Yup, that would be excellent. > Well, I personally keep all TODO mails in my inbox while all the others are > sorted in somewhere. I use procmail, so all the mails are already sorted in folders, when I read them... > BTW: Is IMAP working? I don't have my IMAP account anymore ;-(( Best wishes Carsten Pfeiffer _______________________________________________ Kmail Developers mailing list Kmail@master.kde.org http://master.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kmail