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Contains information pertaining to reply-to and <abbrev>BCC</abbrev> addresses, the dictionary to use, and folder locations for sent-mail, drafts, and templates.
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Contains information pertaining to custom templates for new messages, reply to sender messages, and more.
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docs/communication/C/communication.xml:92(para)
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Contains information pertaining to the use of a signature in emails. It can be configured to use a signature file, create and use custom text, or have <application>KMail</application> run a command and append the output to your signature.
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Contains information pertaining to the use of a picture when sending emails.
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docs/communication/C/communication.xml:116(para)
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Once an identity or multiple identities have been set up, the next step is to configure an account or accounts. There are 2 parts to account configuration, one for receiving and the other for for sending.
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docs/communication/C/communication.xml:123(para)
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When adding an account for receiving email, press the <guibutton>Add...</guibutton> under the <guilabel>Accounts</guilabel> section. A dialog will appear asking for the <guilabel>Account Type</guilabel>.
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Receiving email account types
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docs/communication/C/communication.xml:135(title)
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An advanced setting for use with a local mailbox that is collecting messages via another Mail Transfer Agent (<abbrev>MTA</abbrev>).
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docs/communication/C/communication.xml:141(para)
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A typical setting with email clients, <acronym>POP3</acronym> allows for email retrieval from a remote server using an Internet connection. <acronym>POP3</acronym> briefly connects to the remote server and downloads all new messages.
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Another common protocol for receiving email, <acronym>IMAP</acronym> stays connected to the mail server for email retrieving. Unlike <acronym>POP3</acronym>, <acronym>IMAP</acronym> allows for multiple clients to be connected simultaneously to the same mailbox.
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Located in
docs/communication/C/communication.xml:164(para)
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