On Fri, 21 Jan 2000, David G. Watson wrote:
> Well, if you try out KMail from 2.0 beta, you'll see that it DOES have
> nested folder support :).
> 
> On Fri, Jan 21, 2000 at 09:41:20AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I was wondering if anyone knew if the producers of Kmail will ever be adding 
>support for nested folders.  So that I can have folders within folders, etc.  I find 
>this mails email much more managable, especially if you use filters and get 1500+ 
>messages a week like I do.  This is a feature I miss from netscape, and eudora.  I 
>know netscape is available in linux, but I need to accept more then one mailbox, and 
>kmail is doing that very well, I am just looking for some more management ability.
> > 
> > now, on another topic....
> > 
> > I was just messing around the otherday when this idea struck me.  What if KDE had 
>a status bar/box?   Here's what I mean.  Imagine a small box, that's bar of the 
>taskbar.  This bar would simple display small text messages.  The API for the message 
>box would allow any program to "post" a message to the box, making it seen to the 
>user no matter what  desktop he is working in.  The best application I could think of 
>that this could be used is with instant messageing.  Let's say that when KIRQ, or 
>GAIM get's a message, a small bit of text get's displayed in the statusbox, 
>containing say the person name that just messaged you, and maybe a bit of his 
>message.  You could also tie this feature in with an email program, when it can 
>display who sent the last message that just arrived...  Basically, I am thinking of 
>it as a way of telling when something has happened, as well as a clue to what so that 
>you can decide to break out of your current work to answer, or to just keep 
>working... !
> is this making any since?  I know you can get sounds to grab your attention but they 
>really don't offer a clue to whether it's worth the effort to stop your work to reply 
>to a spammer or whatever...  anyway, it was just a thought.

First, this message, like others recently came without line wrap.

Now to my problem. I have a freind living with me who sometimes gets
email on my account. I have set him up as a user. How do I forward
his mail to his account? I use kmail. If I try to forward to
user@localhost, it says there is no ppp connection. How do I use the
mail internal to the linux-gnu system?

 --  Bob Rea

        Freedom is only privilege extended
                unless enjoyed by one and all
                --Billy Bragg

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