I did in fact change this setting but every time kmail starts it reverts back
to 3 no matter what value I give this parameter is there another place to look?
Phil
On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, John R. Elliott wrote:
> The file is called kmailrc it should be located in your .kde/share/config
> directory.
John, buddy! You are da man!!
Thanks again,
Phil
On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, John R. Elliott wrote:
> The file is called kmailrc it should be located in your .kde/share/config
> directory.
> Look for the line: check-interval=3
> This time is in minutes. There is a separate line for each mail account
The file is called kmailrc it should be located in your .kde/share/config
directory.
Look for the line: check-interval=3
This time is in minutes. There is a separate line for each mail account.
Hope this helps.
On Sat, 21 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> HI All,
>
> I am currently using kmail but find
HI All,
I am currently using kmail but find that it checks for mail too often. I have
looked in the docs and at kde.org but can find no reference as to where to
change this behaviour. Anyone have any ideas?
TIA,
Phil
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>
> I, for one, think it's good that you can be honest about the cause. I know
> so many people who won't admit when they make simple mistakes, and then turn
> around and call others stupid when they see them mak
Kristin wrote:
>ouch!! you're killing me here!! :)
>
>Ok...after telling countless people to check their settings when they tell
>me they've got problems, I did not double check mine. I don't know when,
>or most of all..WHY I would have changed my routing from my provider
> to localhostbut a
ouch!! you're killing me here!! :)
Ok...after telling countless people to check their settings when they tell
me they've got problems, I did not double check mine. I don't know when,
or most of all..WHY I would have changed my routing from my provider
to localhostbut apparently, I did.
Pe
"K. Ziel" wrote:
>
> Ooooh. I didn't know that there was an error file there...I got a great hint,
> and it worked out splendidly. Do I have to tell what and give away my
> stupidity?
>
Yes! Please share. It might help someone else who may be having the
same problem. Thanks.
sara korhonen wrote:
> > I am afariad I'd fill pages and pages of stupid things I have done. :) Sounds
> > like I'd need an entitre mailing list just for that topic!!!
> >
> > Have Fun,
> > Sends Steve
>
> I've many times thought of writing a book about the subject, I'm a master of
> doing stup
sara korhonen wrote:
> I've many times thought of writing a book about the subject, I'm a master of
> doing stupid things, which I mainly explain by the fact, that I've learned most
> of the things that I know from someone, not by myself, which leads to a
> situation, that I don't understand why
> I am afariad I'd fill pages and pages of stupid things I have done. :) Sounds
> like I'd need an entitre mailing list just for that topic!!!
>
> Have Fun,
> Sends Steve
I've many times thought of writing a book about the subject, I'm a master of
doing stupid things, which I mainly explain by
> Have a look in /var/log/maillog. There might be some interesting error
> messages in it.
I work as a tech support and the first thing i ask, when this kind of problem
comes along is that which smtp-server is the customer using. you might wish to
check it out .. just in case.
sara
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Jeff Dike wrote:
> > Do I have to tell what and give away my stupidity?
>
> Everybody's done stupid things. Wanna trade "I can't believe I did that"
> stories :-)
>
> Jeff
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
I am afariad I'd fill p
give me more than a day on the mailing list before i share my most humiliating
moments...
kristin--still the happy mail chick
>
> Everybody's done stupid things. Wanna trade "I can't believe I did that"
> stories :-)
>
> Jeff
>
>
>
>
> [EMAIL
> Do I have to tell what and give away my stupidity?
Everybody's done stupid things. Wanna trade "I can't believe I did that"
stories :-)
Jeff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
Ooooh. I didn't know that there was an error file there...I got a great hint,
and it worked out splendidly. Do I have to tell what and give away my
stupidity?
kristin--happy mail chick
On Sun, 07 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> Have a look in /var/log/maillog. There might be some interesting error
Have a look in /var/log/maillog. There might be some interesting error
messages in it.
Jeff
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
Hi all--
My question first, and then some extraneous stuff..
I'm running kmail 1.0.20 and one day (a coupla months ago) I noticed this
problem...it suddenly started not sending mail. It *looks* like the mail
is being sent..copy going into setmail directory, etc. but it really
never goes anywh
Lillann Henriksen wrote:
> I'm running RedHat6.0 and used Kmail for my mail. It worked fine -untill
> one day. Suddenly an errormsg showd up - saying:"Kmail fatal error: In
> file tools/qgarray.cpp, line 372: Out of memory."Now that message
> pops up every time I try to start it.
You've run
Hi all.
I'm running RedHat6.0 and used Kmail for my mail. It worked fine -untill
one day. Suddenly an errormsg showd up - saying:"Kmail fatal error: In
file tools/qgarray.cpp, line 372: Out of memory."Now that message
pops up every time I try to start it.
I've searched my entire machine - and
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