On Monday 04 February 2002 11:20 pm, Kelly Black wrote: > Or just use a different e-mail client. > > I suppose you could write the author of Outlook and ask if he would fix > this behavior in your mail program if you find it annoying... > > Anybody know how to set X-message-flag on Kmail? Easy: Settings | Configure Kmail | Mime headers. Note the X-headers in this. . . > > Kelly Black > KB0GBJ > > On Monday 04 February 2002 23:05, Dan Churchill wrote: > > Well, Bob, I had been thinking about sending you a polite e-mail off list > > asking you if there was some specific reason that every message I > > received from you on this list had its flag up. I would expect the > > reason you had such a high majority of responses from jerks is just > > because it wasn't a big deal to most of the affected people to make > > saying anything a priority. Thanks to Jacque for being a representative > > of the more civilized subset of Outlook users on the list. > > > > Since I generally use flags to keep track of messages of interest that I > > want to save or come back to, it was an annoyance to have to clear the > > flag on every one of your messages. Now, I'm afraid, there will be more > > than just yours to deal with...hehe. Anyway, keep it or not...makes no > > difference to me. The fact that I'm fairly certain that more than just > > yours will be sent with the flag set from here on out (Florin's already > > stated as much...) led me to look into the Rules Wizard options, where > > one of the action choices is "Clear message flag". So, knock yourselves > > out guys. > > > > Fact is, I wouldn't mind moving my desktop to Linux, but I'm too attached > > to games like Baldur's Gate, et. al., and for someone with computer > > know-how, even most Microsoft products can be set up to behave decently > > (e.g. to send plain text e-mails) the majority of the time. Of course, > > dual booting is the alternative. Been there, done that, not that fond of > > it. I have a secondary box that has Linux, Win98SE, and Win2k installed > > on it, and rebooting from one OS to the other is just too cumbersome to > > be something I want to have to do on my primary (i.e. most powerful == > > gaming) system. > > > > Thanks, though, for extending my knowledge of the rules wizard...I > > probably would have never needed to know that if not for you! :} > > > > Dan Churchill > > _______________________________________________ > Twin Cities Linux Users Group Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, > Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list -- ------------------------------------- There's a widow in sleepy Chester Who weeps for her only son; There's a grave on the Pabeng River, A grave that the Burmans shun, And there's Subadar Prag Tewarri Who tells how the work was done. -------------------------------------