On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 19:28, Magnus von Koeller wrote: > On Saturday 18 October 2003 03:53, cr wrote: > > I'm using Kmail 1.3.2 in KDE 2.2.2. in Woody. I thought that POP > > filter was a feature that was only in Kmail 2. > > True, true - that version doesn't have POP filters yet IIRC. It's not > KMail 2, though, they just went on with 1.4 and are now at 1.5.3 > (which is in sid and which I'm using). > > > (And I shied off > > Kmail 2 - and RedHat 9 - because the first time I tried to run it, > > it warned me that messages I hit 'Delete' on are gone - I can't > > retrieve them from Trash. > > That's not true; in current KMail there's two ways to delete a > message: "Delete" or "Move to Trash". "Delete" immediately, > irrevocably deletes a message. "Move to Trash" works like the old > delete function. The default behavior is actually "Move to Trash" and > it's only warning you to make sure you know the difference.
Thanks! That wasn't apparent from the warning message. In every other respect, Kmail does exactly what I want.... I'm now *much* happier about the prospect of upgrading to a later Kmail when the next Debian stable release comes out. cr -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]