On Tuesday 20 February 2007 22:23, John Andersen wrote: > On Tuesday 20 February 2007, Doug McGarrett wrote: > > If I read a message, and then go on to the next message by hitting the X > > in the top right corner, nothing is saved on screen. If I save a > > message, and then go on to another message by hitting the X, > > What is this X you are hitting. > > Are you double clicking each message to bring up the message reader window? > Why do that? The preview window has all the functionality of the reader. > > Just single click each message and it appears in the preview message. > There is no need to "save it" in a subdirectory. (Learn to create filters > and have kmail file things in the proper directory). > > But most of all - stop trying to make kmail behave like eudora. > Its pointless and futile. Do not fear change. You will find Kmail > far superior to Eudora if you just let it be Kmail. > > > -- > _____________________________________ > John Andersen
If I had to use KMail in its original form, I would get my Windows machine fixed and use Eudora. The original form of KMail, with its "preview window" is a PITA. I don't want to see 5 lines at a time, I want to see a screenful of the message. Fortunately, KMail can do that, even tho you do have to double-click to bring up the message. No problem--my fingers still function. --doug -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
