Re: HTML default for folder?

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On Tuesday 11 November 2008 01:01:38 Jerry Houston wrote:
> This is a KMail question ...
>
> There are a couple of sources (e.g., MotoGP.com and my local TV station
> weather reports) that arrive in HTML, with embedded images. ?
>
> I have filters that send these messages to their own folders, yet I need to
> click on two links in order to view each message, one saying that it's okay
> to display the HTML, and another saying that it's okay to display the
> images.
>
> I was really hoping that there would be a folder property that would
> indicate that anything I've put in that folder is okay to display, but I
> haven't found anything yet.
>
> This is a real usability issue for me, as I get mail from these HTML
> sources every day. ?Have I missed a setting somewhere? ?Thanks in advance!
> 
Go to Folder on the top menu bar, and you can set html reading there.  I've 
had arguments about whether this is the right place for the setting - 
personally I don't think it is - but the usability guys are adamant about it.

Anne

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