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On Friday 04 September 2009 21:35:53 Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Anne Wilson wrote:
> >> Okay. I see a difference between the amount of options in the menu-item
> >> Forward (Message -> Forward) - only shows the option "With Custom
> >> Template" - and the button Forward, which lists "As Attachment",
> >> "Inline", "Redirect" and "With Custom Template". Why is this different?
> >
> > Wow!  I've never seen that before - I always use the button, which I
> > configured to forward Inline.
> 
> Do you mean that when you press the Forward button
> it automatically forwards inline?
> How do you configure it to do that?
> I see a tiny down-arrow in the bottom right-hand corner
> of the Forward button, which I managed to hit once,
> and which gave me a choice of options including Inline;
> but I cannot get hit it again.
> "Forward" adds the forwarded message as a text attachment.
> 
> I have created another button Inline in my toolbar
> which has the desired effect, so I have 2 buttons, Forward and Inline.
> Is that what you meant?
> 

I created a Custom Template (Settings->Configure KMail->Composer->Custom 
Template) as follows:
1. Enter a name (e.g. MyTemplate) at the left side.
2. Press "+" symbol.
3. Create template (I copied the contents from the default template)
4. Press Apply.
(I left To: en CC: empty)

When I now open the menu-item "Forward" (under Messages), the list is the same 
as the one that is connected to the button "Forward". Strange isn't it?

Martin Kho



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