Re: [kde] kmail - sending profile preference



On Sunday 23 July 2006 23:58, Bob Stia wrote:
On Sunday 23 July 2006 16:45, David Corbin wrote:
On Sunday 23 July 2006 12:42, Jonathan Horne wrote:
is there a way in kontact/kmail to specify what the default 'from'
address will be when sending to specific addresses? often, i tend to
fireoff a quick email to one of the many lists i read, and ill forget
to change it to the appropriate from address, and have my message
bounced back to me.

Yes,

Send a "New message to Mailing List" by right clicking on the folder that
holds the mailing list, or, at the top in the Message > Send New Message.
To reply, Message > Reply Special > Reply to Mailing List. Or, just hit L
on your keyboard. This will work if you have your mailing lists set up in
Kmail. I have 4 separate ones and can do this on all of them.


But if I just start a new message, and provide the mailinglist address, it
*should* be made to have the same effect. I pretty much start all my new
mails (that are not replies) this with CTRL-N. I should not have to treat
mailing list mail differently.
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