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Re: KMail Still Broken?
by Harry on Wednesday 02/Aug/2006, @12:16
Thunderbird is one of my (few) not KDE native applications.

My reason? Poor HTML support in KMail.
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Re: KMail Still Broken?
by Carsten Niehaus on Wednesday 02/Aug/2006, @12:59
I guess you mean "poor html-composing-support in KMail"? If so, the more specific you are the better.

Here is a list of all open KMail-composer bugs with "html" in the subject.

url too long

Please add comments to there bugs to help the KMail-devels fixing the bugs and therefore your problems.

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  • Re: KMail Still Broken?
    by Harry on Wednesday 02/Aug/2006, @13:04
    You're right.

    But indeed, that's the major problem. Composing. And specifically not a new message (this works rather well), but replying on a message with a HTML body.

    KMail just pastes the html text in the composing window, rather than render the orginal HTML part.
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    • Re: KMail Still Broken?
      by Carsten Niehaus on Wednesday 02/Aug/2006, @13:43
      Is that somehow related to

      http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65646

      or

      http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=121849

      If not, please open a new bugreport.
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