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Re: kmail == Best Mail Client?
by Ken Walker on Thursday 04/Nov/2004, @22:59
Which distro would that be? I am using Mandrake 10.1 and it has the same problems as mentioned above.

I have followed the instructions on the page mentioned above for Kmail 1.7 and have been unable to get it all to work together. I have tried, read, got help and still I am not able to use anything but the "deprecated" inling pgp. Neither OpenPGP/MIME nor S/MIME are working here. I am no guru but I have been using Linux for 4 or 5 years but the details of getting this going have me beat and I am at a dead end.

But I do love Kmail, just keep hoping this gpg stuff gets easier.
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Re: kmail == Best Mail Client?
by Ingo Klöcker on Friday 05/Nov/2004, @06:12
That would be SuSE. There it already works out-of-the-box since at least SuSE 9.0 (which included KDE 3.1).

I don't remember whether you've already asked for help on kdepim-users AT kde DOT org. If not then you might want to do this.
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