Thanks for the info! I've been looking in the wrong place for a long time. I've been looking in /home/user_name/.kde/share/apps. You're suggestion hinted that I should look in /home/user_name/.kde/share/config instead. I use kontact so the "NoConfirmDelete" entry was in /home/user_name/.kde/share/apps/kontactrc rather than /home/user_name/.kde/share/config/kmailrc. It's relatively good weather in Ottawa. It's partly cloudy and 24°C in the shade but feels like 31°C in the sun. -- Pierre On Saturday 01 July 2006 11:38, nigel henry wrote: > On Saturday 01 July 2006 14:48, Pierre Fortier wrote: > > I have selected "don't ask me again" for delete mail in kmail. How do I > > undo this so that it prompts me to verify that I want to delete the mail? > > Bonjour Pierre. > > I've been looking for this for about 2hrs now, and really hate those always > do this boxes. > > Thierry mentioned the "Warnings" tab in Kmail security. It's there in FC5, > but not in FC2. I had a good look > through /home/user_name/.kde/share/config/kmailrc (Edit/show hidden files), > but nothing about notifications. I normally only use the default wastbin > icon on the toolbar. So I put the same icon, but labelled "Delete" onto the > toolbar. Sure enough there is a prompt, asking are you sure, with the check > box for always do this. I don't like doing it, but checked the box. Too > late now isn't it. > > /home/user_name/.kde/share/config/kmailrc now has 2 extra lines added. > > [Notification Messages] > NoConfirmDelete=false > > Changed this to: NoConfirmDelete=true , saved it, closed Kmail and > reopened it, and the notifications pop-up was back. Job done, but very > frustrating. > > It's very hot in northern France today. Whats it's like in Canada? > > Nigel. ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.