Duncan wrote: > 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 I see. I do not know what is the mechanism exploited by knode; but i do not think it relies on kmail. Anyway knode allows to add mailto: header only when replying to messages, I am sure knode in kde 3.5 allowed one to add the same header also when starting a new thread. > > 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. > Knode saves a copy automatically too. What i would like to do is to send a copy to a gmail account of mine. Thank you ----P ___________________________________________________ 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.