El miércoles, 25 de octubre de 2006 07:48, Greg Madden escribió:
> Sorry for the rant . I am using the latest kmail/kontact Etch, 1.9.5,
> KDE 3.5.5, updated a couple of days ago, kdelibs updated today. If I
> click on an attachment for a filtered/archived email I get /tmp... does
> not exist. If I
El Miércoles, 25 de Octubre de 2006 07:48, Greg Madden escribió:
> Sorry for the rant . I am using the latest kmail/kontact Etch, 1.9.5,
> KDE 3.5.5, updated a couple of days ago, kdelibs updated today. If I
> click on an attachment for a filtered/archived email I get /tmp... does
> not exist. If I
On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 07:22:49 +0200
Jan De Luyck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 25 October 2006 03:21, Greg Madden wrote:
> > I just discovered that kmail stores attachments in /tmp/kde-user/..
> > I filter my clients mails to the appropriate client folder but the
> > attachment goes to
On Wednesday 25 October 2006 03:21, Greg Madden wrote:
> I just discovered that kmail stores attachments in /tmp/kde-user/.. I
> filter my clients mails to the appropriate client folder but the
> attachment goes to /tmp. I a guessing here but if I reboot my box /tmp
> is emptied, no more attachment
I just discovered that kmail stores attachments in /tmp/kde-user/.. I
filter my clients mails to the appropriate client folder but the
attachment goes to /tmp. I a guessing here but if I reboot my box /tmp
is emptied, no more attachments. This is completely unacceptable to have
attachments in /tmp
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