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On Thursday, 25 June 2020 19:10:53 BST Matt Connell (Gmail) wrote: |
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> On 2020-06-25 11:33, Michael wrote: |
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> > I have the same kmail version and profile like you. |
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> For most packages, I would ask you what your USE flags were, but KMail |
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> seems to rely on dependent packages for tweaking its internal parts. |
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> Do you have any KDE framework/library USE customizations set? I've |
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> tried to keep my KDE/QT setup pretty generic, since I've run into weird |
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> behavior before when trying to avoid certain dependencies. Learned my |
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> lesson the hard way. |
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I have disabled networkmanager on plasma-meta and wifi on powerdevil from what |
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I recall, but nothing else. |
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> > Regarding the settings under General/Format, all are enabled except for |
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> > 'Reply or forward using HTML if present'. The word wrap is set at 78, |
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> > not sure if this is the default and/or if it makes any difference. |
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> I'll check on my setup later for comparison. Maybe it has to work in |
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> combination with another setting? |
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> > Given the above it ought to work - or at least it does here. Perhaps if |
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> > you move out of the way any ~/.kmail2rc and restart kmail, it will create |
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> > a default file for you to compare its contents against. |
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> This is a good suggestion, I'll try this later as well. |
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By the way, the full path for the kmail config file is: |
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~/.config/kmail2rc |