Re: Kmail & date

2004-09-11 Thread Kevin Murphy
On Saturday 11 September 2004 06:57 pm, Wesley J Landaker wrote: > I don't know if it was in KMail 1.6.7 or not, but in KMail 1.7 (part of > KDE 3.3) you can click the "date" column a couple times to switch > between: Ah, excellent; I'd never noticed. The default should really be an option in Se

Re: Kmail & date

2004-09-11 Thread Wesley J Landaker
On Saturday, 11 September 2004 15:46, Kevin Murphy wrote: > I just popped in on this thread, so I may be off-topic here, but it > really irritates me that the kmail date column corresponds to the > 'Date' header field, and that there is apparently no way to make the > Date

Re: Kmail & date

2004-09-11 Thread Kevin Murphy
on this thread, so I may be off-topic here, but it really irritates me that the kmail date column corresponds to the 'Date' header field, and that there is apparently no way to make the Date column be the time of arrival. If there is a way to change this, let me know. Under some

Re: Kmail & date

2004-09-11 Thread Adam Aube
Vittorio De Martino wrote: > Under debian testing & kde in the messages pane I see the following > columns: Subject > Size > Sender > Date of arrival COMPLETELY EMPTY, no date in the field. Under Settings -> Configure Kmail -> Appearance -> Headers tab, is Date Display set to "Custom Format"? If

Kmail & date

2004-09-08 Thread Vittorio De Martino
Under debian testing & kde in the messages pane I see the following columns: Subject Size Sender Date of arrival COMPLETELY EMPTY, no date in the field. How can I tell kmail to show the date in the right field? Ciao Vittorio -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "uns