On Saturday 14 June 2008 16:17:25 Kevin Krammer wrote: > On Saturday 14 June 2008, Anne Wilson wrote: > > This is the third time I've tried to get this message to the list - the > > other two disappeared. > > No, they were distributed just fine, but it seems nobody has an answer for > the problem. > > Most likely that the copy you get back is filtered by Google mail, since > its web interface shows your sent mail in the thread anyway so the mail > coming back from the mailing list would be a duplicate. > Odd. I cleared out googlemail's junk this morning and didn't see them. Never mind, though, at least it has got through now, although I still haven't received a copy. I've searched googlemail's inbox back to before my post, and they are not there, nor is the latest copy (sent after I cleared out junk) in their spam filter. Most odd. > As a matter of fact, I never get any mail back from a mailinglist when > sending through gmail, not even if I explicitly put myself into BCC > However, there is probably a setting for this in the web interface, > something like "do not break standard email behavior" > I don't send through gmail. I receive through gmail and use their address for the lists, but I send from kmail through my ISP. > > I have Mandriva 2008.1 with KDE4 on two laptops. One functions > > perfectly. The second one is giving me big problem. > > > > When I installed, everything looked absolutely fine. I added a few > > launchers to the panel and made a few changes in System Settings. Still > > OK. > > > > I then opened two spreadsheets in OpenOffice. One closed correctly, the > > other crashed, and wouldn't close. I then tried an End Session, which > > got to a blank screen with a cursor in the top left-hand corner. > > > > Since then, the panel does not show when I log in. I can restore it by > > right-clicking where it should be, and changing the size. Sometimes the > > Run Command brings up only a shadow, though that seems to rectify itself > > after a while. Asking for a reboot brings up a black and white patch > > with no text. Clicking on the right area starts the shutdown, but gets to > > the black screen + cursor, and I have to CtrlAltDel after which it > > reboots. > > Maybe the session manager saved a bad state, or crashed during saving it. > You could try explicitly saving a session. > How can you do that in 4.0.x, Kevin? I didn't think it is possible. I'd certainly like to try it. Anne ___________________________________________________ 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.