Simon thanks. The exact answer is what I need <smile> not a work around. EG my SERVER machine runs mail and spam assassin. The Desktop workstations are don't care. So a workstation solution does not help. IMHO yet again KDE and kmail demonstrates that they've thought through the issues and not re-invented the wheel leaving out some spokes. I was just trying to establish "Am I being fair", so again thanks james
On Monday 21 August 2006 10:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > 1) A toolbar icon > > for spam: > > Go in to preferences > Mail Preferences > Junk Mail and activate the > in-built junk filter (bogofilter?). > > I think you can also instal spamassasin and have it work along with that > too. > > > <click> icon > > spam is bounced to notifyspam@ > > Don't know if it does this. > > > spam is bounced to learner > > Tick. > > > gets learned for spamassassin > > Definately for the in-built spam filter. Not sure about SA. > > > spam is removed from inbox > > Tick. Get sremoved to the Junk folder. > > > 2) Get mail with a wmv attachment > > xine DOES play wmv's > > No <right click> open with xine, remember this association (kmail) > > > > totem dies with 'can't do this' > > save as works as with xine > > > > gconf-editor seems to have no association bits > > ave the file. Open a nautilus window, right click on the file > > properties > Open With. Can you select Xine from there? That should set > the association correctly. > > To get Totem to work you'll need the appropriate gstreamer plugin (if it > exists). Try the gstreamer-plugins-ugly package in synaptic. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
