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    starting kmail

    I have no shortcuts to kmail. Can start it from the Konsole.
    How do I get a shortcut to the desktop? Kmail isn't on the "internet" list.

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    Yeah you can start if from konsole, just type kmail
    Also to create a shortcut ..alternate click on desktop, create new , link to application, then just edit the application tab command box.

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      #3
      Re: starting kmail

      For some reason or another, Kmail is part of Kontact, and the icon to start it is there. You can drag it to the task bar to create a shortcut

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        #4
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        Got it! Thanks!

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          Re: starting kmail

          I'd been searching for a half hour and this was a last-ditch attempt to find an answer before I gave up and went to some other distro. I'm new to Linux and I can't get the "drag to taskbar" to work. Is that intended to create a menu entry that will start Kmail or one that will start Kontact?

          Thanks,
          wjt

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            #6
            Re: starting kmail

            You can very well try another distro, but the process will be the same there as it is in Kubuntu (assuming its a KDE desktop). You can drag any desktop shortcut or menu entry to the taskbar. if you drag the Kontact menu entry there, it will obviously put a link to kontact there

            If you want a shortcut that only opens the Kmail bit, you can create one by right-clicking on the desktop, following the prompts and use the command "kmail" in the appropriate section of the 'application' tab. You can also do the same in the K menu by right-clicking on the menu button and opening the menu editor and adding the info there. Then you can drag either one to your taskbar.

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