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SAngeli

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Wednesday, February 15th 2006, 8:14am

kmail

I asked a question regarding kmail and got some answers. I wish to ask followup questions if possible:

> 4) When I select one folder the highlited blue bar is never at the top on
> the first email. Let's bring an example: I have Inbox selected and I
> receive incoming emails. The list of email displayed does not move. So, I
> have to move the side bar up to uncover the new mail. It would be more
> usefull for: a) Anytime I select a folder the cursor positions itself on
> top and on the first email.
>
> Have you tried Settings -> Configure Kmail -> Misc. -> When trying to find
> unread messages: Loop in current folder or Loop in all folders to see
> responses to threads,
>
> Also, -> Jump to first unread message when entering a folder? This is what
> scrolls to new messages when entering a folder like you state in b) below,
> to prevent scolling to new message, uncheck.
>

Here the settings I currently have:
- When trying to find unread messages: I have Loop in all folders
- When entering a folder: I have Jump to All New Message.
Rather I would wish to always jump to first Message for when entering a folder
based on the sort criteria I assigned and reguardless if the message is new
or read. Is this possible? This way I would have always the blu bar on top as
first selection.
So far as I live the bar I can find it the same place.
Any advice?

Thank you,
Spiro

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Wednesday, February 15th 2006, 8:40am

Ask in the right place

The right place for this question is the KDE PIM (of which KMail is a part) mailing list, kdepim-users@kde.org ; it's an open list, so you can post without subscribing, but you might not get replies if you're unsubscribed. See https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-users for subscription info.