> > > > on running "dcop kmail 'kmail-mainwindow#1' activateAction empty" a > > > > confirmation window pops up. How to get rid of it, more precisely how > > > > do I get "activateAction" to know it should assume "Yes"? > > > > > > I think this is not possible, but you could ask on kdepim-users to make > > > sure. > > > > > > What is your use case, maybe there is a different solution how to > > > handle it. > > > > 1. Every day at 8am I want kmail to fetch new mail. > > 2. Then all messages which have been moved to a specific folder should > > be processed by sa_learn > > 3. Now these messages should be moved to thrash (which I tried using the > > above dcop statement). > > Does sa_learn use the mbox of the folder after all messages have been > retrieved? > Or does it check every mail as it comes in? I excluded sa_learn from filters for incoming mail, it's slowing down the fast-as-a-snail filter process of kmail too much. Instead I'm running "sa-learn -L --spam ~/Mail/SPAM/cur" from time to time on all messages in my SPAM folder. Regards Frank ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.