xPol posted on Wed, 25 Nov 2009 21:26:30 +0100 as excerpted: > The account settings panel of knode allows to enter an address labelled > by 'mail-copies-to'. > My understanding is that each mail to newsgroups will be copied to the > specified address. > That does not work; anybody can confirm? > > I cannot even send a mail copy by manual selection, when sending a new > message to newsgroup. A copy to a selected address is allowed only when > replying to a message. > Anybody can confirm? I don't use knode (I prefer pan, one of only two major gtk+ apps I use, the other being icecat, aka a trademark-free firefox), but have been a long-time Internet-news user (and actually follow all my mailing lists, including this one, as newsgroups, using gmane.org's list2news gateway). As such, I know that the header you refer to is for replies, the purpose being so that users not subscribed to a newsgroup can send questions and get replies by mail, instead of having to check the group again. There's no header for mailing yourself a copy of your own posts, as that would be handled by the client, if it's configured to do so, presuming of course it has that feature, so no header need appear in the post itself. I have no idea whether knode includes the ability to mail yourself copies of your own posts, but due to the way pan handles all mail, with it, it's not even necessary to actually mail the message. What pan does is have a (normally not filled in) mailto: (pseudo-)header at the top of the posting window. If this contains any content, even just a . or an x or whatever, in addition to posting the message to the newsgroup (assuming of course you didn't delete the content of the newsgroups header, doing so effectively sends only a mail message), it will invoke the standard mailto: protocol handler as setup by your environment (you can set it to use kde, gnome, OSX, or MSWindows handling, or customize it, as long as your mail client handles mailto: protocol, at least). Since I use kde, with kmail as my kde mail client, I have pan set to use kde prefs, which in turn brings up a kmail compose window, complete with the message as it left pan. Once I have the kmail compose window, I can save the message off to a kmail folder just as if I'd been working in kmail all along. Thus, I don't even have to actually mail it when I'm just saving a copy for myself, I just save off the contents of the kmail compose window to the appropriate kmail folder, and it never actually gets processed as mail, at all. =:^) Of course, if I'm actually mailing it to someone (else), I can continue and mail it to them as I normally would. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ 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.