a nifty feature i don't see anywhere
Matthew Carpenter
matt
Mon May 17 11:58:25 PDT 2004
Perhaps, "kmail --composer <username>" or if you need to set a common subject "kmail --composer -s 'subject' <username>"
HTH
aiu1411 at gandalf:~> kmail --help
Usage: kmail [Qt-options] [KDE-options] [options] [address]
The KDE Email client.
Generic options:
--help Show help about options
--help-qt Show Qt specific options
--help-kde Show KDE specific options
--help-all Show all options
--author Show author information
-v, --version Show version information
--license Show license information
-- End of options
Options:
-s, --subject <subject> Set subject of message.
-c, --cc <address> Send CC: to 'address'.
-b, --bcc <address> Send BCC: to 'address'.
-h, --header <header> Add 'header' to message.
--msg <file> Read message body from 'file'.
--body <text> Set body of message.
--attach <url> Add an attachment to the mail. This can be repeated.
--check Only check for new mail.
--composer Only open composer window.
Arguments:
address Send message to 'address'.
aiu1411 at gandalf:~>
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 20:36:52 -0500
dep <dep at linuxandmain.com> wrote:
> greets!
>
> i'm involved in something where, from time to time -- i did it last
> night and will again tonight and next tuesday, and tuesdays thereafter
> for awhile -- need to send a bunch of rapid-fire email comments, all to
> the same address.
>
> i've just now tried to figure out a way to set up an icon on the kmail
> toolbar that would be in effect "new message to [this address]," and
> i've found no way of doing it. but it ought to be pretty easy to hack
> into kmail. anybody have an idea of where this might be done? alternate
> strategies?
>
> thanks!
> --
> dep
>
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