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aspenbordr n00b
Joined: 11 Apr 2006 Posts: 14
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Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 9:08 pm Post subject: Kmail automatically fill names of people in my inbox? |
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I recently switched to Kmail from Thunderbird. I like how it integrates with KDE, and I am giving it a try for a while.
Two things are driving me crazy:
1) (MAIN PROBLEM) I really like how Thunderbird automatically creates an address book from people I have emailed in the past. That way, when I want to send a new message to John Smith, all I need to do is type the first few letters of 'Smith', and it will generally autocomplete the name and email address. This is a great feature.
Is there any way to have Kmail do this? Currently, it will autocomplete entries that are in KAddressBook; however, I don't see it automatically adding people that I have emailed. The only solution seems to be manually adding people, which is too time consuming to be effective for day-to-day emailing (esp when Tbird will do it automatically).
2) (MINOR PROBLEM) I like how new messages show up on the top of the list in Thunderbird. When I have Kmail set to sort messages with newest on top, and a new message comes in, I need to scroll the window up in order to see it. Not a huge problem, but a small annoyance. I use IMAP.
Thanks for your help
-Andrew |
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Carlo Developer
Joined: 12 Aug 2002 Posts: 3356
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Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 10:52 pm Post subject: |
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re 1) Does Thunderbird do this on it's own or does it use an imap address book? The former no, the latter: Open Kaddressbook, click on the Add... button bottom left and choose "Addressbook on imap server via KMail". _________________ Please make sure that you have searched for an answer to a question after reading all the relevant docs. |
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