I am unable to configure Kmail because when I click on the configuration option, nothing comes on the screen.
This part is included because I removed Kmail earlier and reinstalled. What I did may have something to do with my problem, however, if you are experienced you may not wish to read this.
I want to use LINUX applications where ever possible. Originally, I was unable to configure Kmail and make it work. I installed and use Thunderbird, which works beautifully, but I really want to use the orginal Linux applications where ever possible. After getting a little more experience, I re-applied Kmail using Adept Manager. Following installation, Kmail does not appear on the applications tree. The only way I can find it is to type alt+f2 and enter Kmail. When it comes on the screen, I click on the configuration option and nothing happens. Should I uninstall Kmail and try again, or can I learn by understanding the fix? I hate to trouble you, but I want to come up to speed with LINUX as fast as I am able and not just take the easy road to operation. Thanks if you have the time.
This part is included because I removed Kmail earlier and reinstalled. What I did may have something to do with my problem, however, if you are experienced you may not wish to read this.
I want to use LINUX applications where ever possible. Originally, I was unable to configure Kmail and make it work. I installed and use Thunderbird, which works beautifully, but I really want to use the orginal Linux applications where ever possible. After getting a little more experience, I re-applied Kmail using Adept Manager. Following installation, Kmail does not appear on the applications tree. The only way I can find it is to type alt+f2 and enter Kmail. When it comes on the screen, I click on the configuration option and nothing happens. Should I uninstall Kmail and try again, or can I learn by understanding the fix? I hate to trouble you, but I want to come up to speed with LINUX as fast as I am able and not just take the easy road to operation. Thanks if you have the time.
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