Hi all, I know I have asked this before, but I had to re-install Linux (SuSE 9.2) onto a new (old) computer. I'm now using a P3 500MHz machine with a 10GB hard drive, DVD-RW and just 160 MB RAM (for now, anyone got any PC 100 they want to get rid of cheap?). Anyway, I have got all the email connection sorted ok, I just want to get KMail to check for new messages every couple of mins or so. How do I do it? Like I said, I asked before but can't remember what was said. This time I'll print out the reply and keep it in my folder.
Thanks in advance.
Peter
Hi Peter
On Thursday 07 April 2005 17:59, Peter Hunter wrote:
I know I have asked this before, but I had to re-install Linux (SuSE 9.2) onto a new (old) computer. I'm now using a P3 500MHz machine with a 10GB hard drive, DVD-RW and just 160 MB RAM (for now, anyone got any PC 100 they want to get rid of cheap?).
Got a couple of 64meg sticks...
Anyway, I have got all the email connection sorted ok, I just want to get KMail to check for new messages every couple of mins or so. How do I do it? Like I said, I asked before but can't remember what was said. This time I'll print out the reply and keep it in my folder.
Settings->Configure kmail - Network - Click on the Receiving tab, highlight the Name. Click on the Modify button, and tick the "Enable interval mail checking" box. Just below is a widget for setting the interval.
Regards, Paul.
On Thursday 07 April 2005 19:48, Paul wrote:
Hi Peter
On Thursday 07 April 2005 17:59, Peter Hunter wrote:
I know I have asked this before, but I had to re-install Linux (SuSE 9.2) onto a new (old) computer. I'm now using a P3 500MHz machine with a 10GB hard drive, DVD-RW and just 160 MB RAM (for now, anyone got any PC 100 they want to get rid of cheap?).
Got a couple of 64meg sticks...
Anyway, I have got all the email connection sorted ok, I just want to get KMail to check for new messages every couple of mins or so. How do I do it? Like I said, I asked before but can't remember what was said. This time I'll print out the reply and keep it in my folder.
Settings->Configure kmail - Network - Click on the Receiving tab, highlight the Name. Click on the Modify button, and tick the "Enable interval mail checking" box. Just below is a widget for setting the interval.
Regards, Paul.
Hi Paul, many thanks for the solution. As soon as I looked at it I remembered doing just that before!! Oh well, I had better print this one out now.
Thanks for the over of the 64 meg sticks, I really need at least one 128 or 256. I have a 128 and a 32 in at the moment, and this machine only has two slots. Any others out there with PC 100 RAM they want to part with?
Regards all
Peter