On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, you wrote:
> > I'm using kmail as my primary mail service now and I like it, with a couple of
> > exceptions. There are always exception right. When will KDE get the address
> > book fixed so I can load an address right from the book. It is a bit of a pain
> > to type in the address every time.
>
> > Rick
>
> R-clk on the sender's email address (in your case it was only
> your name), and you'll get a drop down where one option is to 'add
> to address book'.
>
> When composing a new email, on the far right of the 'To' line
> there is a button to clk which brings up the address book. Then
> you can either dbl-clk the address you want, or clk it and then
> choose 'OK'. The same can be done for 'Cc'.
>
> --
> .. Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well I guess I was wrong, EXCUSSEEE MEE!!!. Thanks for the info Tom, looks
like kde it developed further than I thought. Kmail is clearly the mailer of
choice now. I remember reading somewhere (my Sam's KDE book I think) that
that feature didn't work but that was a couple of months ago. You know 2
months in linux is like 4 in dog years.
On to the next thing that doesn't work but probably does. How do I make files
in my KDE bookmarks and then save to them like I do in netscape?
Thanks again.
Rick
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