Am Freitag, 1. Juni 2007 schrieb David Martínez Moreno: > El viernes, 1 de junio de 2007, Isaac Clerencia escribió: > > One of the advantages of using KDE is that it's quite consistent. Every > > application has an entry in the Settings menu to configure notifications. > > > > KMail is no exception and allows you to setup notification on new mail > > using the Settings->Notification menu entry. > > Thank you, Isaac, but mmmm...the interface is too poor (stingy?) for > me. I > meant something like Subject and Sender headers, as I said, a la Thunderbird > or Outlook. I guess that when you choose 'run a program' none of that > information is passed to the called program, isn't it?
Hi, maybe it is not settings->notification what you want. I use filters to automatically move emails into folders (each of my customers has one). In some cases i have to check if these emails contain special subject information. and if so, i let popup a blocking windows that forces me to react (like critical conditions on machines that i care for). to do so, i create a filter based on 'From' and 'Subject', add actions 'move to folder' and 'execute'. 'execute' starts /usr/bin/kdialog --msgbox "Important message from Maschine X! Check immediately!" hope it helps. Tim

