konqueror search engines

David McGlone d.mcglone at att.net
Wed Dec 3 12:55:49 UTC 2008


On Wednesday 03 December 2008 3:56:40 am Steven Vollom wrote:
> Neil Winchurst wrote:
> > Steven Vollom wrote:
> >> I have problems sending with Kmail too.  I have been working on it for
> >> months.  I really want to change from Thunderbird, but I can only
> >> receive with Kmail; I can't send.  I am in the process of changing to
> >> Konqueror from Firefox, too.  I am in the getting used to the
> >> differences stage.  Soon I will cut the umbilical cord.
> >>
> >> Steven
> >
> > My only possible response is why7?? I have tried kmail but never again.
> > And I do like konqueror as a file manager but not as a browser. It just
> > shows one of the strengths of Linux, everyone can easily set their
> > computer up their way so easily.
> >
> > Neil
>
> One thing I like is the speed.  Another is being able to default print
> size on everything.  I just got my first large screen monitor, a 22".  I
> love it.  I can increase print size to 16 point and still not have to
> scroll horizontally.  It doesn't work that way with Thunderbird.
>
> I have a feeling that if I could get the smtp or send capability to
> function, I would learn how to become comfortable with its differences.

To get your SMTP working, you may have to use a user name and password.

Settings->configure kmail->click on "accounts"->click on "sending"->click on 
your account and click modify in the right pane. Click on "check what server 
supports" then click on the "advanced" tab, check "server requires 
authentication" and put your login information (probably the same as your POP 
information) in the boxes, and your SMTP should work.

-- 
David M.
http://www.dmcentral.net




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