On 9/24/2007, Scott Silva ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I want something, that would allow me to do this -
1) different custom quote lines and different rules of using either
full quote or just the latest message in the thread,
based on the account I'm using (I have 4 accounts configured in TB)
2
FiL @ Kpoxa spake the following on 9/24/2007 2:36 PM:
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 9/21/2007, FiL @ Kpoxa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I know this is totally unrelated to this topic, but...
Is there any extension to create and use templates?
? Just 'Save as' > Template...
Save as Template just save
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 9/21/2007, FiL @ Kpoxa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I know this is totally unrelated to this topic, but...
Is there any extension to create and use templates?
? Just 'Save as' > Template...
Save as Template just save a message, but it doesn't allow you to use
variables,
FiL @ Kpoxa wrote:
I know this is totally unrelated to this topic, but...
Is there any extension to create and use templates? I don't like "name> wrote:" in my reply messages and would prefer
some custom templates, that would be different for different accounts.
This might not be exactly wha
At 4:18 PM +0100 9/21/07, Timothy Murphy wrote:
On Fri 21 Sep 2007, Bill Cole wrote:
It's a very bad idea for a mail client running on the same host as an
IMAP server to try to access the same mailstore via the filesystem.
I don't know what you mean by "the same mailstore".
KMail on my lapt
On 9/21/2007, FiL @ Kpoxa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I know this is totally unrelated to this topic, but...
Is there any extension to create and use templates?
? Just 'Save as' > Template...
I don't like " wrote:" in my reply messages and would
prefer some custom templates, that would be diff
Charles Marcus wrote:
1. No proper 'Signature Manager' (yes, I've seen and used the
Signature extensions (Signature, Signature Switch, etc), but they
still require you to manually create the sigs first. This is a
*glaring* lack in my opinion...
2. Monolithic message storage... this is still a
Does KMail actually work this way? This would be enough to make me
try it out... although my day to day WS is a windows box, so I'd most
likely wait until KDE4 is available on Windows...
Offtopic to the left -- before I switched to using GMail for my
personal mail, I used to use Sylpheed ( htt
Charles Marcus wrote:
Does KMail actually work this way? This would be enough to make me try
it out... although my day to day WS is a windows box, so I'd most likely
wait until KDE4 is available on Windows...
Offtopic to the left -- before I switched to using GMail for my personal
mail, I u
Timothy Murphy wrote:
I don't use KMail on my desktop, except as an experiment,
but when I do there do not appear to be any problems.
My Local folders are kept in directories ~/Mail/Folder1/[cur,new,tmp[/
and are not seen by IMAPS.
My IMAPS folders are kept in directories ~/Maildir/.Folder2/[cur,
On 9/21/2007, Bill Cole ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
A mailer shouldn't expect to be able to both work directly with a
Maildir mailstore through the filesystem and with an IMAP server that
is accessing the same mailstore.
Absolutely... but one thing that I have wished for is 'maildir-like'
sup
On Fri 21 Sep 2007, Bill Cole wrote:
> It's a very bad idea for a mail client running on the same host as an
> IMAP server to try to access the same mailstore via the filesystem.
I don't know what you mean by "the same mailstore".
KMail on my laptop has a Local account, and an IMAPS account.
The
At 3:28 AM +0100 9/21/07, Timothy Murphy wrote:
On Thu 20 Sep 2007, Charles Marcus wrote:
> Incidentally, as far as I can see one has to keep a Local account
> on kmail, as well as an IMAP account,
Dunno why it would be necessary. TBird doesn't have an easy way to lose
the 'Local Folders'
On Thu 20 Sep 2007, Charles Marcus wrote:
> > Incidentally, as far as I can see one has to keep a Local account
> > on kmail, as well as an IMAP account,
>
> Dunno why it would be necessary. TBird doesn't have an easy way to lose
> the 'Local Folders' - maybe kmail has something similar that you a
On 9/20/2007, Timothy Murphy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Incidentally, as far as I can see one has to keep a Local account
on kmail, as well as an IMAP account,
Dunno why it would be necessary. TBird doesn't have an easy way to lose
the 'Local Folders' - maybe kmail has something similar that y
Timo Sirainen wrote:
>> To clarify my question, suppose one has email organised in server X
>> as described above, in directories ~/Maildir/Family/[cur.new.tmp/ , etc.
>> And now suppose one wants to access this email from laptop Y.
>> How exactly does one have to change the setup on machine X?
>>
On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 20:56 -0700, Troy Engel wrote:
> IMAP allows folders present on the server which are not presented to the
> client when it logs in, hence the idea of subscribing. Unsubscribed
> folders are great for archiving old stuff that you don't really need to
> see but need to keep a
Timothy Murphy wrote:
It could therefore be described as a "normal" maildir format;
and if dovecot does not like this format,
I think this should be explained clearly in the dovecot documentation.
[I didn't find the Maildir vs Maildir++ account very illuminating.]
I'm jumping in late to the ga
Timo Sirainen wrote:
>> > Dovecot has both mbox and Maildir format support.
>>
>> I find the statement that dovecot has maildir format support misleading.
>>
>> By maildir support, I mean that mail is contained in directories
>> ~/Maildir/inbox/[cur,new,tmp], ~/Maildir/Family/[cur.new.tmp],
>> ~
On Sun 16 Sep 2007, Jos Vos wrote:
> > Just to be clear what I am saying.
> > Suppose you have a standard maildir setup on computer X,
> > with directories ~/Maildir/inbox/[cur,new,tmp]/ ,
> > ~/Maildir/family/[cur,new,tmp]/ , etc.
> >
> > Suppose now you start dovecot IMAP on computer X.
> > Then
On Sun, 2007-09-16 at 13:03 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> > Dovecot has both mbox and Maildir format support.
>
> I find the statement that dovecot has maildir format support misleading.
>
> By maildir support, I mean that mail is contained in directories
> ~/Maildir/inbox/[cur,new,tmp], ~/Maild
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