Linked by Charles Williams on Wed 16th Apr 2003 04:11 UTC
Debian and its clones In the previous article, our computer newbie family, Mike, Diane, Mary and Carla, had decided they wanted GNU/Linux installed on the new family/business computer. Debian, via Libranet 2.0, was installed on the system, with appropriate business/office software, as well as the Gnome desktop environment. The next steps involved getting the system configured for easy use and adding various minor tweaks. Mike, Diane and the kids were not involved during the configuration phase of the system.  
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Re: How to bounce mail in Kmail?
by Ana OŽNeemus on Wed 16th Apr 2003 21:42 UTC

Dear Z_God,

Actually itŽs KMail. You wouldnŽt like to be called Z_god, would you? So please call KMail by its proper name, KMail.

I have no idea how to bounce mail with KMail, I suppose youŽll have to either read the KMail Handbook, check the source code (Read the Source, Luke - isnŽt that hilarious?), or write to the KMail developers.

As a last resort, you could press the right button on your mouse and select the Bounce option, but I am not sure this is what you meant by How to bouce mail in Kmail?.

Ana OŽNeemus
Technical Writer
The Garfield Group