After upgrading to 1.9.1 I noticed that when composing, pasting my
usual way is broken. A popup comes up asking for an attachemnt! One
of the features I really like about Linux vs. Windows is the ease
of copying and pasting with a "click-swipe-click": click the left
mouse button and swipe the text, go to where you want to past and
use the middle button to paste. Now that is broken.

David

On Monday 10 April 2006 11:36, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
> Hi
>     I am considering shifting from thunderbird to kmail . I have tried 
> kmail but could not figure out couple of things. I am wondering if kmail 
> has support for the following things?
> 
> 1) Reply to list support
>     In thunderbird, It is either Reply or Reply to All. Does kmail do a 
> better job in this regard or is it as lame as thunderbird?
> 
> 2) Using other editors
>     I would like to use vim or gvim to compose my emails. Currently 
> thunderbird does not have any facility to use a custom editor. Does 
> kmail have this feature?
> 
> 3) Thread support
>     Is it possible to sort the messages by threads instead of 
> date/sender etc., This is possible in thunderbird. But I could not 
> figure out how to do this in kmail.
> 
> 4) Spam and Junk mail control
>     Thunderbird has very good support in terms of spam filtering. It can 
> even adapt its spam filters as time goes on. How good is kmail in terms 
> of spam filtering? I am not planning to use spamassassin etc., I am 
> looking for in-built spam controls.
> 
> Now before any one jumps in and says to use mutt, I am considering only 
> graphical clients and one which integrates well with other PIM stuff 
> like konqueror, kaddressbook, korganizer etc., So mutt is out of 
> question. I have only KDE and there is no gnome. So Evolution is out of 
> question.
> 
> Using Debian KDE 3.5.2
> 
> thanks
> raju
> 
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