Re: KMail Mailing List

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On Friday 09 Sep 2011 Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Anne Wilson wrote:
> > On Thursday 08 Sep 2011 John Aldrich wrote:
> >> On Thu September 8 2011, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> >> > I see that according to the KMail Handbook (kdepim-4.4.11)
> >> > -------------------------------
> >> > Mailing List
> >> > If you are going to use the folder for a mailing list
> >> > then you should check Folder holds a mailing list
> >> > to associate this folder with the mailing list.
> >> > Next you should click on Detect Automatically.
> >> > -------------------------------
> >> > 
> >> > What exactly is a "mailing list" in this context?
> >> > The Handbook does not seem to give any information on this.
> >> > How does one install a mailing list into a Folder?
> >> > Could someone give an example of such a mailing list, please.
> >> 
> >> The KDE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx is a mailing
> >> list. I think you're confusing *running* a mailing list with being
> >> subscribed to a mailing list and having the messages for that list going
> >> into a particular folder specifically for the mailing list.
> > 
> > The other thing it does is to allow you to associate "Reply to List" to
> > that folder.
> 
> I should say that what I really want to do
> is set up my own mailing list,
> ie a list of email addresses
> and a facility to send email to a "virtual address", say "MyFriends",
> which will result in the message being sent
> to the people on the list.
> 
That is not at all the same thing.

> Is that possible with the current PIM/KMail/KAddressBook?
> 
Maybe.  KAddressBook now uses Groups instead of Mailing Lists.  Over the last 
couple of years I've had some success with this, but it is patchy.  Sometimes 
the group name remains but some addresses are lost.  This is in KMail 1.  I 
hope to have KMail 2 installed this weekend, so I'll test then and let you 
know what I find.

> It used to be possible with KAddressBook, but seems to have disappeared.
> This is rather difficult to discover, as KAddressBook
> has not had an official Handbook for many years,
> despite their being a pointer to it.
> 
Search for KAddressBook in UserBase - that's where the most recent 
documentation is.

> Am I alone in wishing that the PIM developers in particular,
> and KDE developers in general,
> would stop thinking of clever things to do,
> and document properly what is available now?

How would you feel if someone told you what you must do in your spare time?

Anne

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