Re: WAS:Trinity keeps KDE 3 on life support ~~ NOW: SeaMonkey Browser and Mail Client

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deloptes via tde-users wrote:
Chris M via tde-users wrote:

Yes, and is this what you're talking about?

https://imgur.com/a/Lmek2UI
Yes, this is what I mean. In my configuration (I do not know when I did it -
may be around 2005) it is configured to "never ..." where it
says "send ..."

But I think to recall that local mailbox is treated differently. I use the
local mailbox as mail backup, while all the rest is going through SMTP and
IMAP. So it might be some other setting you need to automate it, but I am
not knowledgable in configuring the local. Perhaps you need your local exim
or postfix to know about it and pick it up as soon as it gets there.


It turns out what I was doing was:

When I went to hit SEND, I was LONG PRESSING On the send button which like delays the sending of the email.

If I just click it real fast, the email automatically sends.

Right now, I am trying out Felix's SeaMonkey client. It's pretty neat!

But, using SeaMonkey browser, as my main browser, that's prob NOT going to happen, because BITWARDEN is NOT compatible with SeaMonkey. :( Bummer.

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