Hi Guys,
I got fed up of hotmail and its non-threaded interface. So I created a new gmail account just for using this mailing list :P. Anyway, I enabled pop3 @ gmail and everything seems to be working fine. But there is a problem. I sent myself an email just to test whether kmail is working alright. The email was sent fine and it has landed up in my inbox. But when I asked kmail to fetch my emails, it says no new mail. I logged into the web interface of gmail and sure enough the email was there.
Why wont kmail fetch that email? Any ideas? Also, is my email looking ok? I am wrapping the lines at 78. Should I change it?
BTW I am using FC2 with kmail 1.6.2
Dinesh Joshi wrote:
Hi Guys,
I got fed up of hotmail and its non-threaded interface. So I created a new gmail account just for using this mailing list :P. Anyway, I enabled pop3 @ gmail and everything seems to be working fine. But there is a problem. I sent myself an email just to test whether kmail is working alright. The email was sent fine and it has landed up in my inbox. But when I asked kmail to fetch my emails, it says no new mail. I logged into the web interface of gmail and sure enough the email was there.
Why wont kmail fetch that email? Any ideas? Also, is my email looking ok? I am wrapping the lines at 78. Should I change it?
BTW I am using FC2 with kmail 1.6.2
I use Gmail and Thunderbird for mailing lists and I never get to see my own mails!
Sometime Today, DJ cobbled together some glyphs to say:
Why wont kmail fetch that email? Any ideas? Also, is my email looking ok? I am wrapping the lines at 78. Should I change it?
Almost perfect. The problem with 78 character wrapping is that when someone replies, the "> " quote marker takes up 2 characters, which makes your lines 80 characters long. People generally suggest 72-74 characters to allow for about 3 levels of replies.
Philip
On Monday 18 July 2005 05:58, Philip Tellis wrote:
Almost perfect. The problem with 78 character wrapping is that when someone replies, the "> " quote marker takes up 2 characters, which makes your lines 80 characters long. People generally suggest 72-74 characters to allow for about 3 levels of replies.
Philip
ok, i have configured kmail to wrap at 72, allowing upto 4 levels of quotes.