-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 04 April 2003 17:17, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote: > Yo! > > Posted here since I guess some of the kde upstream folks read this list, > too. Many of these probably covered somewhere else, too, so please forgive > me.
Wrong mailinglist :-) Use [EMAIL PROTECTED] :-) Ralf > > Several things have made me switch from gnome to KDE, so I've installed > various things and am now relatively happy. For one thing, konqueror > appears much faster than galeon, so that alone is something... > > I was using evolution unitl now, and have now switched to kmail, here my > first comments: (Oh, yes: kmail 1.5.1, with the PGP/MIME plugin (but you > saw that) - thanks to Ralf for providing the debs, the woody debs run just > fine on my mixed sarge/sid system). > > Why can the composer not remember that I want it to display the message in > fixed font? (I assume this is already being corrected in upstream) > > A small bug (I doubt I'm the first to notice this, either): quoted text is > shown in a bigger font than unquoted text. Screenshot (what's a small kde > app for taking them?) at http://fortytwo.ch/~avbidder/kmail-quoting.png > (Oh, yes: I'm *not* using custom fonts, but the fonts of the global KDE > config). > > Does kmail support a 'display deleted messages as strike-through' mode? > Problem: in mailing list folders, while scanning the subject lines, I > delete messages much faster than kmail can update the display (I'm using > IMAP over an 256/64 connection, so fetching the next message takes its > time). Deleting articles that fast does weird things, including making > kmail crash occasionally (this could also be related because displaying a > message takes its time whin kmail is autoverificating a gpg signature). > > Wishlist feature: newsreader-like 'ignore thread' functionality. > > Likely to be a misconfiguration or missing software package: it doesn't > display attachments (simple ones, like jpgs etc.) inline. Wishlist (that's > not in kmail, though, as far as I understand): a [ ] do not ask for this > MIME type again check box when launching an application to view an > attachment. > > Matter of taste: I don't like that kmail opens a new window for the source > view of the mail. For keyboard reading, switching to source view and back > could be easy with a single key stroke. > > Evo remembers sort order and the displayed columns in the header view (and > their width and order) on a per folder basis. One thing I'm really gonna > miss. > > kmail <-> kaddressbook integration: > [ ] this person prefers HTML mail > [ ] this person prefers encrypted mail > [ ] don't sign mail to this person > (or even Use ( ) PGP/MIME ( ) inline PGP ( ) S/MIME .. to sign email for > this person, but that's probably too fiddly). > > What I like: the configurable keyboard shortcuts, the good GPG > integration, the good handling of the spacebar. - -- We're not a company, we just produce better code at less costs. - -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ralf Nolden [EMAIL PROTECTED] The K Desktop Environment The KDevelop Project http://www.kde.org http://www.kdevelop.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+jbVOu0nKi+w1Ky8RAkY9AJ9ss6aaI22NqmxUlNpfG9bMDm5J0gCeP36i 6Se18SSWaqn6Uk3yr1Js948= =nQiY -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----