I appreciate your help. I truly had a bug, though. I had somehow installed
kmail version 1.2, when what's required is 1.3.1. I'm not sure if it's a
problem with Debian's dependencies, but I got it resolved, and evertything
seems to be working just fine.
Russell
> I don't know about the 'no subject' thing.
>
> To change the font, go under the 'settings' tab, choose 'configure kmail'
>
> Next, choose 'appearance' on the left side. Now click the 'font' tab at
> the top and check the 'use custom font' box. Now choose the font and size
> you want and click 'apply'.
>
> At least this stuff works on mine.
> jim
>
> On Tuesday 20 November 2001 08:59, you wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've just gotten kde 2.2.1 installed, and it has some nifty
> > features...but....my main complaint at the moment is kmail. I can't make
> > it work like it's supposed to! For starters, I had a number of messages
> > that didn't filter right. Second thing is that the headers are all there,
> > plain as day, and I don't want to be able to see the headers. I want them
> > to go away! ;-) Third thing: I got a new message, and it's got the
> > subject of "No Subject", and it wasn't filtered! Fourth thing: I can't
> > seem to change the font in the body of messages to save my life!
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