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On Sunday 21 Aug 2005 20:12, Neil Williams wrote: > > I'm still not sure what you mean - I see no split window with HTML mail - > just the security warning if there's no plain text component. By split I mean the separated menu pane that appears at the botom giving one the choice of opening up a pgp message in plain text. > > Sorry, decent clients will always indicate that a signed message is > actually signed so there'll always be some indication, even if it's not > colour. Couldn't agree more but I would like to be able to either select plain text as a default or merely have an icon appear to indicate that the message was signed: not have a great, obtrusive, technicolour blurb splashed across the top and bottom of the message. Even highly classified documentation doesn't go that far - except in Hollywood films. > > You can turn off all the colours in the KMail config. See under Appearance. > You mean go back to a world of DOS 3.5 and Hercules 12" displays :0 > > Didn't mean to start a flame (er well a flicker) with this thread - > > ? eh ? What gave you that idea? Well I only arsked a simple question to start wiv :) Thanks Neil, I didn't want this to become a moan - too easy at my age. However if you would care to join me on discussing eng-us (eng-eng) v eng-british defaults in Linux distros, plus all the other "there's only one nation in this world" zenophobic linux defaults - I'll start up a new discussion list. :0 -- W.Devon ----------- A GNU/Linux user -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG Mail majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe list" in the message body to unsubscribe. FAQ: www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html