On Wednesday 24 February 2021 01:39:04 J Leslie Turriff wrote:
On 2021-02-22 14:31:19 Gene Heskett via tde-users
wrote:
kmail has nasty bug that is getting the best of
me, specifically, if
SA decides it is spam, I am blocked from replying to that message
because only the SA report is quoted in the reply. Unless I
copy/paste the message into the reply. That of course, if I do it
rigt, needs another 5 minutes of editing to re-establish something
that looks like proper quoting.
You simply cannot get a message from amazon customer service that is
rated at less than 10 by spamassassin.
To top the insult, if you scroll thru the message format window at
the bottom of the kmail screen, and select the html and 2 clicks
later get the html displayed and it contains a reply button, it has
been emasculated and does nothing regardless of how many times you
click on it.
Then, once you have the message on screen, its too tiny to read w/o
a microscope, and so is the printout you would like to save for your
records when the item being discussed is a better 3d printer with a
shipped price just north of $1800 USD.
The usual ctrl+ doesn't resize it either.
All of this needs fixed.
Thank you.
Stay safe and well everybody.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
ctrl+mouseWheel works for me. I wish there was an equivalent to a
browser's CSS override file...
Thank you Leslie, I didn't know about that. So I can now make the msg
readable. But that doesn't fix the disabled reply buttons. The toolbar
reply, or a reply button in the html display should include that mime
boundary which currently being displayed as quoted.
Leslie
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