Daniel Naber
daniel.naber@t-online.de
David Rugge
davidrugge@mediaone.net
Michel Boyer de la Giroday
michel@klaralvdalens-datakonsult.se
AndrewColes
andrew_coles@yahoo.co.uk
British English English
2004-07-11 1.7
Menu Entries Each menu item is discussed below. When there is a keyboard shortcut that performs a menu item function, the default shortcut is listed with the menu item. The Main Window <guimenu >File</guimenu > Menu File New Window Creates a new main window. &Ctrl;O File Open... Allows you to open files which contain email messages. &Ctrl;S File Save As... Saves the currently displayed message to a text file, including all the headers and attachments. &Ctrl;P File Print... Display a dialogue that lets you prints the currently displayed message. File Compact All Folders Will compact all folders, &ie; it will really move and delete the messages on disk according to how you have moved and deleted them in &kmail;. File Expire All Folders Delete old messages from all folders, according to the rules in each folder's Properties dialogue (the default is not to delete old messages at all). File Refresh Local &imap; Cache This will remove all changes that you have done locally to your IMAP folders and re-download everything from the server. Use this if the local cache was corrupted. File Empty All Wastebin Folders Use this to empty all wastebin folders, &ie; the local wastebin folder and all wastebin folders that you might have on &imap; servers. &Ctrl;L File Check Mail Checks for new messages in all your accounts, except those that have Exclude from "Check Mail" enabled. File Check Mail In Submenu that lets you check for new messages from a particular account. File Send Queued Messages Sends the messages that are in your outbox. &Ctrl;Q File Quit Closes the current main window or exits &kmail; if there is only this one window. <guimenu >Edit</guimenu > Menu &Ctrl;Z Edit Undo Revokes your last move or delete action. Note that you cannot undo a deletion from the wastebin. &Ctrl;C Edit Copy Copies selected text to the clipboard. T Edit Edit Message Edits the selected message if it is editable. Only messages in the outbox and drafts folder can be edited. D Edit Move to Wastebin Moves the selected messages to the wastebin folder. If the selected messages are already in the wastebin folder, they will really be deleted. &Shift;Delete Edit Delete Deletes the selected messages. There is no way to recover the messages once they are deleted with this command. &Ctrl;F Edit Find in Message... Lets you search for a string in the currently displayed message. &Ctrl;A Edit Select All Messages Selects all messages in the current folder. &Ctrl;&Shift;A Edit Select Message Text Selects the text of the currently displayed message. <guimenu >View</guimenu > Menu View Headers Changes the format of the message header in the Message pane. View Attachments Changes the way attachments appear in the Message pane (independent of the MIME Tree). With Icons all attachments appear as icons at the bottom of the message. Smart will show attachments as icons, unless the message suggests that they should be displayed inline. You can suggest that certain attachments should be shown inline in your own messages when you select Suggest automatic display in the attachment's properties dialogue. Inline shows the contents of the attachments at the bottom of the message. Attachments that cannot be displayed, ⪚ compressed files, will still be shown as an icon. Hide will not show attachments. View Unread Column Allows you to specify whether the number of unread messages should be shown in brackets next to the folder name (View After Folder Name) or in a separate column (View in Separate Column) View Total Column Display a column in the list of folders which shows the number of messages per folder. . View Expand Thread If FolderThread Messages is activated, this will display the thread of the current message, &ie; all messages that are replies to the current message. , View Collapse Thread If FolderThread Messages is activated, this will hide the thread of the current message, &ie; it will hide all messages that are replies to the current message. &Ctrl;. View Expand All Threads Expands all threads in the current folder. &Ctrl;, View Collapse All Threads Collapses all threads in the current folder. V View View Source Shows the message and its complete headers in plain text format in a new window. This can be useful to find out the origin of a mail. You should know that it is easy to fake the From: header of a mail, but one can still find out which mail servers have been used to send the message by looking at the Received: lines in the header. View Use Fixed Font Uses a fixed width (monospaced) font to display the messages in the current folder. The font to be used can be configured in the Appearance section of &kmail;'s configuration dialogue. Message Set Encoding Lets you choose the character encoding to be used in the Message Pane. The default, Auto, should work in almost all cases. <guimenu >Go</guimenu > Menu N Go Next Message Selects the next message in the message list. The keyboard shortcut Right Arrow also performs this action. + Go Next Unread Message Selects the next unread message in the message list. If there is no unread message below the currently selected message then the behaviour depends on the value of the option. P Go Previous Message Selects the previous message in the message list. - Go Previous Unread Message Selects the previous unread message in the message list. If there is no unread message above the currently selected message then the behaviour depends on the value of the option. &Ctrl;+ Go Next Unread Folder Jumps to the the next folder with unread messages. &Ctrl;- Go Previous Unread Folder Jumps to the the previous folder with unread messages. Space Go Next Unread Text Scrolls down if you are not yet at the bottom of a message, otherwise jumps to the next unread message. <guimenu >Folder</guimenu > Menu Folder New Folder... Opens the Folder Properties dialogue that lets you create a new folder. Folder Mark All Messages as Read Sets the status of all new and unread messages in the current folder to read. Folder Compact Compacts the folder file to reduce its disk space usage. Usually &kmail; compacts all folders automatically, but under certain circumstances you might want to compact a folder manually. Folder Expire Deletes old messages from the current folder or moves them to another folder, according to the rules in the folder's Properties dialogue (the default is not to delete or move old messages). Usually &kmail; does this automatically, but under certain circumstances you might want to expire a folder manually.. &Ctrl;* Folder Remove Duplicate Messages Searches the folder for duplicate messages and deletes the duplicates. F5 Folder Check Mail in This Folder Checks whether new mail arrived in the currently selected folder. This is only available for &imap; folders. Folder Move All Messages to the Wastebin Moves all of the messages in the selected folder into the wastebin folder. This is only available if the currently selected folder is not a wastebin folder. Folder Empty Wastebin Permanently deletes all messages. This is only available if the currently selected folder is a wastebin folder. Folder Delete Folder Removes the selected folder and all its contents, including subfolders. Note that there is no way to access the contents of a folder after it has been removed. Folder Prefer HTML to Plain Text If enabled then &html; messages in this folders will be shown using &html; rendering. For security reasons, we recommend to only activate this for folders which only contain trusted messages. Folder Thread Messages If enabled then the messages in the message list are shown in a tree-like list, with replies showing up directly under the message they reply to. Folder Thread Messages also by Subject If enabled then the messages are not only grouped according to special information included in the messages but also according to their subject, &ie; messages with the same subject are considered as being related. If many messages are threaded below unrelated messages then you might want to disable this option. Folder Properties Opens up the Properties dialogue which lets you change the settings for the selected folder. <guimenu >Message</guimenu > Menu &Ctrl;N Message New Message... Opens the composer window so you can write a new message. Message New Message to Mailing-List... Opens the composer window so you can write a new mail. If the current folder holds a mailing list and has a posting address defined, this address will be the default To: address. R Message Reply... Opens up the composer window, inserts the quoted text of the currently selected message and presets the To: field either with the mailing-list address (if you reply to a mailing-list message) or with the preferred reply address of the sender. If you want to control which address the To: field is preset with then you should either use MessageReply to Author... or MessageReply to Mailing-List.... Your identity will automatically be set to the one which this message was sent to. A Message Reply to All... Opens up the composer window, inserts the quoted text of the currently selected message and presets the To: field either with the mailing-list address (if you reply to a mailing-list message) or with the preferred reply address of the sender. The Copy to (CC): field is preset with the addresses of all other recipients of the currently selected message excluding your own addresses. Your identity will automatically be set to the one which this message was sent to. &Shift;A Message Reply to Author... Opens up the composer window, inserts the quoted text of the currently selected message and presets the To: field with the preferred reply address of the sender. Your identity will automatically be set to the one which this message was sent to. L Message Reply to Mailing-List... Opens up the composer window, inserts the quoted text of the currently selected message and presets the To: field with the mailing-list address. If you did not specify a mailing-list address for the currently selected folder and &kmail; cannot determine the posting address from the currently selected message then the To: field will be empty. Your identity will automatically be set to the one which this message was sent to. &Shift;R Message Reply Without Quote... Works just like Reply... except that the text of the currently selected message is not quoted. Message Forward Forwards the message to a new recipient. Using Inline, the message's text and some important header fields will be copied to the body of the new message with a text marking the forwarded part. Attachments will be forwarded as attachments of the new message. Using As Attachment the message and its attachments will become an attachment of the new message. The original message headers will be included in the forwarded message, too. Redirect works like forward, except that the message stays the same (even the From: field). The user who redirected the message is added in special header fields (Redirect-From, Redirect-Date, Redirect-To, &etc;). Message Bounce... Sends the message back to the sender with a notice that it cannot be delivered. This is nearly exactly the message you get from a mail relay if the user does not exist. This option was originally added to reply to spam, but as spam today comes almost only from faked email addresses, it should not be used on spam. The same is true for messages that contain a virus: some ISPs check if an outgoing message contains a virus. Bouncing messages containing a virus is a very bad idea, you could end up disconnected by your ISP. Message Send Again... Opens a composer window with the currently selected message so it can be sent again. This is only available for messages which you have sent or, more precisely, for messages which have the sent status. Message Copy To Copies the selected messages to a certain folder. Message Move To Moves the selected messages to a certain folder. Message Mark Message Allows you to change the status of the selected message to one of the following states: Status Symbol Meaning Read Sheet of paper before an envelope The message has been read. New Closed envelope with a star The message is new to &kmail; and you. Unread Close envelope The message is not new to &kmail; but has not been read yet. Important Flag This status will not automatically be set by &kmail;. You can use it freely to mark messages that are in some way important to you. Replied Blue u-turn arrow A reply to this message has been sent. Forwarded Blue arrow The message has been forwarded to someone else. Queued Envelope The message has been queued in the outbox to be sent later. Sent Angled envelope The message has been sent. Spam Round recycle symbol This status will not be set automatically by &kmail;. You can use it to mark spam messages. Ham Green check mark This status will not be set automatically by &kmail;. You can use it to mark messages which are not spam. Message Mark Thread Allows you to change the status of all messages in a thread. The possible states are the same as for Message Mark Message. Message Watch Thread Use this to mark threads which you want to keep an eye on for further contributions to the discussion. Message Ignore Thread Use this to mark threads you are not interested in. New contributions to this thread will automatically be marked as read. &Ctrl;J Message Apply Filters Applies your filters to the selected messages. Message Apply Filter Allows you to apply an individual filter to the selected messages. Only filters for which you enabled the Add this filter to the Apply Filter menu option will be available. <guimenu >Tools</guimenu > Menu S Tools Find Messages... Opens up a search window that lets you search for messages with certain characteristics, ⪚ a certain subject. Start the search by entering some values and press Search. Click on one of the resulting messages and it will appear in the Message pane. Tools Address Book Starts up &kaddressbook;, the &kde; address book. Tools Certificate Manager... Starts Kleopatra, the &kde; certificate manager. Tools GnuPG Log Viewer Starts KWatchGnuPG, a tool to present the debug output of GnuPG application. If signing, encryption, or verification mysteriously stop working, you might find out why by looking at the log. Tools Import Messages... Starts up kmailcvt (which is part of tdepim). This application lets you import messages from several email clients &kmail;. Tools Edit "Out of Office" Replies... Launch the Configure "Out of Office" Replies dialogue, which allow you to set-up vacation notifications. Out of Office reply functionality relies on server-side filtering. To be able to use it you need to configure the Filtering tab (see option relevant to kolab server) of your IMAP account set-up. Tools Create Filter Opens up the Filter dialogue with a new filter added. This new filter is based on fields of the current mail, depending on which sub menu item you select. Tools Filter Log Viewer... Opens up the viewer window for the filter log; there you find some options to control the logging of the filtering process. In the log you will find valuable information about what filter rules were used, what was the result of the evaluation of those rules and which filter actions were applied to a message. Tools Anti-Spam Wizard... It starts a wizard which can help you to set up spam filtering. <guimenu >Settings</guimenu > Menu Settings Show Toolbar If enabled, the Toolbar is visible (the Toolbar is the one with the icon to compose a new message &etc;). Settings Show Quick Search If enabled, the Quick Search bar which allows you to quickly search for messages matching a search text is visible. Settings Configure Filters... Opens the Message Filters window. Settings Configure POP Filters... Opens the Configure Pop Filters window. Settings Configure Shortcuts... Opens a window that lets you configure the keyboard shortcuts for many menu commands. Settings Configure Notifications... Opens a window that lets you configure what happens when new mail arrives, like playing a sound. Settings Configure Toolbars... Opens a window that lets you choose which icons are visible in the toolbar. Settings Configure &kmail;... Opens the Configure window. <guimenu >Help</guimenu > Menu These are the &kde; standard items for the Help menu: &help.menu.documentation; Additionally &kmail; offers these items: Help &kmail; Introduction This displays the welcome screen, which lists the most important differences between your version of &kmail; and the previous one. Help Tip of the Day This displays a dialogue with useful hints for using &kmail;. The Composer Window <guimenu >Message</guimenu > Menu &Ctrl;N Message New Composer Opens up a new composer window. Message New Main Window Creates a new main window. &Ctrl;Return Message Send Sends the message immediately. If you use SMTP to send your messages and the SMTP server is not reachable, the message will be put into the outbox and you will get an error message. You can then later send the messages in the outbox using FileSend Queued. Message Queue Queues the message in the outbox for sending it later using FileSend Queued. Message Save in Drafts Folder Save the message in the drafts folder so you can later edit and send it. Messages Insert File... Inserts a text file into the message text, starting at the cursor position. &Ctrl;P Message Print... Prints the current text. &Ctrl;W Message Close Closes this composer window. <guimenu >Edit</guimenu > Menu &Ctrl;Z Edit Undo Undo your steps in editing the current message. &Ctrl;&Shift;Z Edit Redo Redo your steps in editing the current message. &Ctrl;X Edit Cut Cutting text works as with most editors: the selected text is removed and put into the clipboard. Note that you can also select text and drag it to a new position. &Ctrl;C Edit Copy Copying text works as with most editors: the selected text is copied to the clipboard. Note that you can also select text while holding the &Ctrl; key and drag it to a new position to copy it. &Ctrl;V Edit Paste Pasting works the same as with most editors: the text from the clipboard is pasted at the current cursor position. &Ctrl;A Edit Select All Selects all of the text in your message. &Ctrl;F Edit Find... Opens a dialogue to search for strings in the current message. &Ctrl;F Edit Find Next Goes to the next occurrence of the previously searched string. &Ctrl;R Edit Replace... Opens a dialogue that lets you replace strings in your message with other strings. Edit Clean Spaces This replaces multiple line breaks or spaces with single line breaks or spaces. It works on the current selection or on the complete message if there is no selection. Edit Paste as Quotation Pastes the text from the clipboard marked as quotation. Edit Add Quote Characters Prepends the selected text with quotation marks. Edit Remove Quote Characters Removes the left-most quotation marks from the selected text. <guimenu >View</guimenu > Menu This menu lets you toggle the display of the header fields and other options in this composer window. Options available are: All Fields Identity Dictionary Sent-Mail folder Mail Transport From Reply To To CC BCC Subject Currently visible items have a checkmark shown next to their name in the menu. View Use Fixed Font Uses a fixed width (monospaced) font to display the currently edited message. The font to be used can be configured in the Appearance section of &kmail;'s configuration dialogue. <guimenu >Options</guimenu > Menu Options Urgent Sets the priority of the message to Urgent. The receiver's email client has to support this or it will have no effect. &kmail; itself does not support priorities for incoming messages. Options Request Disposition Notification If you choose this option, you request a confirmation email once your message is downloaded and read by its recipient. This has to be supported and enabled by the receiver's email client in order to work. See for background information and ways to customise the read receipts that &kmail; itself sends. Options Sign Message Digitally sign the message using OpenPGP. You can learn more about this in the chapter on OpenPGP. Options Encrypt Message Encrypt the message using OpenPGP. You can learn more about this in the chapter on OpenPGP. Options Select Cryptographic Message Format Choose the cryptographic message format to use to digitally sign and/or encrypt the message in. See the previous description of each option for more information. Options Formatting (HTML) Enables &html; editing. Options Set Encoding Set the charset encoding of this message. The chosen encoding will appear in the header of the outgoing mail. You can use Auto for almost all cases, &kmail; will tell you if you need to select a different encoding manually. Options Wordwrap Toggles the automatic wordwrap. It may be useful to turn it off if you want to paste long lines that should not wrap. Options Automatic Spellchecking Toggles automatic spellchecking. Note that in &html;-editing mode automatic spellchecking is not available. <guimenu >Attach</guimenu > Menu This menu lets you select attachment options. Attach Append Signature Appends your signature (footer) to the end of the message. Attach Attach Public Key... Attaches the corresponding PGP/GnuPG key to your message. Attach Attach My Public Key Attaches your PGP/GnuPG public key to your message. Attach Attach File... Attaches one or more files to the current message. Attach Remove Attachment Removes the attachment that is selected in the attachment part of the composer. Attach Save Attachment As... Saves the attachment that is selected in the attachment window to a file. Attach Attachment Properties Displays the properties of the attachment that is selected in the attachment window. <guimenu >Tools</guimenu > Menu Tools Spelling... Uses &tdespell; to check the spelling in the body of your message. Note that you have to configure &tdespell; with Settings Spellchecker... if you use it for the first time. Tools Addressbook... Opens up &kaddressbook;. <guimenu >Settings</guimenu > Menu Settings Show Main Toolbar If enabled, the Main Toolbar is visible, &ie; the one with the icon to send the message &etc;. Settings Show HTML Toolbar If enabled, the &html; Toolbar is visible, &ie; the one which with the tools to change certain properties of the composed text. Settings Spellchecker... Allows you to configure &tdespell;, &kde;'s spellchecker. Settings Configure Shortcuts... Opens a window that lets you configure the keyboard shortcuts for many menu commands. Settings Configure Toolbars... Opens a window that allows you to decide which icons appear in the toolbar. Settings Configure &kmail;... Opens &kmail;'s configuration dialogue. <guimenu >Help</guimenu > Menu The entries in this menu have the same meaning as the entries in the main window's help menu.