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Bug#291019: marked as done (kmail: Keep messages on server for X days after download)



Your message dated Mon, 13 Nov 2006 11:49:15 +0100
with message-id <200611131149.20711.debian@pusling.com>
and subject line kmail: Keep messages on server for X days after download
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Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.3.1-3
Severity: wishlist

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Now AFAIK KMail lets you keep messages on server or delete them after you 
checked for new emails. IMHO it would be useful if there were an 
"intermediate" option that let you keep messages on server for a nuber of 
days specified by user and then delete them. This can be useful for example 
when you download email via POP3 and you want to let them on server just in 
case you need them when you access your mailbox via webmail (but you don't 
want your message box fills itself) or when you receive spam and you want to 
mark messages as spam at your provider (with GMX I have to go to www.gmx.net, 
open the message and then mark it as spam). Hope this helps and thanks for 
your great work!

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.4.24-xfs
Locale: LANG=it_IT, LC_CTYPE=it_IT (charmap=ISO-8859-1)

Versions of packages kmail depends on:
ii  kdelibs4                 4:3.3.1-4       KDE core libraries
ii  libc6                    2.3.2.ds1-20    GNU C Library: Shared libraries 
an
ii  libgcc1                  1:3.4.3-6       GCC support library
ii  libice6                  4.3.0.dfsg.1-10 Inter-Client Exchange library
ii  libkcal2                 4:3.3.1-3       KDE calendaring library
ii  libkdenetwork2           4:3.3.1-3       KDE Network library
ii  libkdepim1               4:3.3.1-3       KDE PIM library
ii  libkleopatra0a           4:3.3.1-3       KDE GnuPG interface libraries
ii  libkpimidentities1       4:3.3.1-3       KDE PIM user identity information
ii  libksieve0               4:3.3.1-3       KDE mail/news message filtering 
li
ii  libmimelib1a             4:3.3.1-3       KDE mime library
ii  libpng12-0               1.2.8rel-1      PNG library - runtime
ii  libqt3c102-mt            3:3.3.3-7       Qt GUI Library (Threaded runtime 
v
ii  libsm6                   4.3.0.dfsg.1-10 X Window System Session 
Management
ii  libstdc++5               1:3.3.5-5       The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
ii  libx11-6                 4.3.0.dfsg.1-10 X Window System protocol client 
li
ii  libxext6                 4.3.0.dfsg.1-10 X Window System miscellaneous 
exte
ii  perl                     5.8.4-5         Larry Wall's Practical Extraction
ii  xlibs                    4.3.0.dfsg.1-10 X Keyboard Extension (XKB) 
configu
ii  zlib1g                   1:1.2.2-3       compression library - runtime

-- no debconf information


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version: 4:3.5.5-1

Hi!

Kmail has had this feature for ages now. Cleaning up in old bugs.

/Sune
-- 
Man, how to debug the CPU?

From Photoshop and from Netscape you should explore with a sendmail.

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