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Re: let's hope
by nzivkovic on Friday 22/Feb/2008, @12:53
Last time I checked, Kmail can read HTML quite nicely.
There's a little button at the top of the message that asks you to click on it if you wish to view the html message.

If you don't like the window showing the tree of files in the email, then you can turn it off by dragging the resize bar of that window to the very bottom of the app.

You shouldn't judge an application based on 4 minutes of use.
Kmail is *significantly* more configurable and user-friendly than MS Outlook and Apple Mail.

And if you like those apps instead of Kmail, then go use Windows or Mac.

However, if you are willing to learn a new (and IMHO better) way of doing things, then stick around and let the good times roll.
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