<whatsthis><qt><p>Select whether you want KMail to send all messages in the outbox on manual or all mail checks, or whether you do not want messages to be sent automatically at all. </p></qt></whatsthis>
<choices>
<choice name="DontSendOnCheck"/>
<choice name="SendOnManualChecks"/>
<choice name="SendOnAllChecks"/>
</choices>
<default>DontSendOnCheck</default>
</entry>
<entry name="AutoLostFoundMove" type="Bool">
<label>Automatically move non-synced mails from folders with insufficient access rights</label>
<whatsthis>If there are new messages in a folder, which have not been uploaded to the server yet, but you do not have sufficient access rights on the folder now to upload them, these messages will automatically be moved into a lost and found folder.</whatsthis>
<default>true</default>
</entry>
<entry name="AllowLocalFlags" type="Bool">
<label>Allow local flags in read-only folders</label>
<default>false</default>
</entry>
</group>
<group name="ConfigurationDialogRestrictions">
<entry name="MinimumCheckInterval" type="Int">
<default>1</default>
<whatsthis>This setting allows administrators to set a minimum delay between two mail checks."
"The user will not be able to choose a value smaller than the value set here.</whatsthis>
</entry>
</group>
<group name="FolderSelectionDialog">
<entry name="LastSelectedFolder" type="String">
<whatsthis>The most recently selected folder in the folder selection dialog.</whatsthis>
<default>inbox</default>
</entry>
</group>
<group name="General">
<entry name="disregardUmask" type="Bool">
<label>Disregard the users umask setting and use "read-write for the user only" instead</label>
<default>false</default>
</entry>
<entry name="SystemTrayEnabled" type="Bool">
<label>Enable system tray icon</label>
<default>false</default>
</entry>
<entry name="SystemTrayPolicy" type="Enum">
<label>Policy for showing the system tray icon</label>
<choices>
<choice name="ShowAlways"/>
<choice name="ShowOnUnread"/>
</choices>
<default>ShowOnUnread</default>
</entry>
<entry name="CloseDespiteSystemTray" type="Bool">
<label>Close the application when the mainwindow is closed, even if there is a system tray icon active.</label>
<whatsthis>If this option is enabled then for each folder the number of newly arrived messages is shown in the new mail notification; otherwise, you will only get a simple 'New mail arrived' message.</whatsthis>
<label>Mangle From:/To: headers in replies to replies</label>
<whatsthis>Microsoft Outlook has a number of shortcomings in its implementation of the iCalendar standard; this option works around one of them. If you have problems with Outlook users not being able to get your replies, try setting this option.</whatsthis>
<default>false</default>
</entry>
<entry name="LegacyBodyInvites" type="Bool">
<label>Send groupware invitations in the mail body</label>
<whatsthis>Microsoft Outlook has a number of shortcomings in its implementation of the iCalendar standard; this option works around one of them. If you have problems with Outlook users not being able to get your invitations, try setting this option.</whatsthis>
<whatsthis>Microsoft Outlook, when used in combination with a Microsoft Exchange server, has a problem understanding standards-compliant groupware e-mail. Turn this option on to send groupware invitations in a way that Microsoft Exchange understands.</whatsthis>
<whatsthis>When this is checked, you will not see the mail composer window. Instead, all invitation mails are sent automatically. If you want to see the mail before sending it, you can uncheck this option. However, be aware that the text in the composer window is in iCalendar syntax, and you should not try modifying it by hand.</whatsthis>
<label>Delete invitation emails after the reply to them has been sent</label>
<whatsthis>When this is checked, received invitation emails that have been replied to will be moved to the Trash folder, once the reply has been successfully sent.</whatsthis>
<whatsthis><p>Enabling this makes it possible to store the entries from the Kontact applications (KOrganizer, KAddressBook, and KNotes.)</p><p>If you want to set this option you must also set the applications to use the IMAP resource; this is done in the KDE Control Center.</p></whatsthis>
<default>false</default>
</entry>
<entry name="HideGroupwareFolders" type="Bool">
<whatsthis><p>Usually you will not have any reason to see the folders that hold the IMAP resources. But if you need to see them, you can set that here.</p></whatsthis>
<whatsthis><p>Choose the storage format of the groupware folders. <ul><li>The default format is to use the ical (for calendar folders) and vcard (for addressbook folders) standards. This format makes all Kontact features available.</li><li>The Kolab XML format uses a custom model that matches more closely the one used in Outlook. This format gives better Outlook compatibility, when using a Kolab server or a compatible solution.</li></ul></p></whatsthis>
<whatsthis><p>This chooses the parent of the IMAP resource folders.</p><p>By default, the Kolab server sets the IMAP inbox to be the parent.</p></whatsthis>
<default>inbox</default>
</entry>
<entry name="TheIMAPResourceAccount" type="Int">
<whatsthis><p>This is the ID of the account holding the IMAP resource folders.</p></whatsthis>
<whatsthis><p>If you want to set the folder names of the IMAP storage to your local language, you can choose between these available languages.</p><p> Please note, that the only reason to do so is for compatibility with Microsoft Outlook. It is considered a bad idea to set this, since it makes changing languages impossible. </p><p>So do not set this unless you have to.</p></whatsthis>
<default>0</default>
</entry>
<entry name="FilterGroupwareFolders" type="Bool">
<default>false</default>
<label>Also filter new mails received in groupware folders.</label>
<whatsthis>This value is used to decide whether the KMail Introduction should be displayed.</whatsthis>
<default></default>
</entry>
</group>
<group name="Network">
<entry name="MaxConnectionsPerHost" type="Int">
<label>Maximal number of connections per host</label>
<whatsthis>This can be used to restrict the number of connections per host while checking for new mail. By default the number of connections is unlimited (0).</whatsthis>
<default>0</default>
<min>0</min>
</entry>
</group>
<group name="UserInterface">
<entry name="QuickSearchActive" type="Bool">
<label>Show quick search line edit</label>
<whatsthis>This option enables or disables the search line edit above the message list which can be used to quickly search the information shown in the message list.</whatsthis>
<label>Warn if the number of recipients is larger than</label>
<default>true</default>
<whatsthis>If the number of recipients is larger than this value, KMail will warn and ask for a confirmation before sending the mail. The warning can be turned off.</whatsthis>
<whatsthis>If the number of recipients is larger than this value, KMail will warn and ask for a confirmation before sending the mail. The warning can be turned off.</whatsthis>
<whatsthis><qt><p>Enable this option if you want KMail to request Message Disposition Notifications (MDNs) for each of your outgoing messages.</p><p>This option only affects the default; you can still enable or disable MDN requesting on a per-message basis in the composer, menu item <em>Options</em>-><em>Request Disposition Notification</em>.</p></qt></whatsthis>
<label>Use recent addresses for autocompletion</label>
<whatsthis>Disable this option if you do not want recently used addresses to appear in the autocompletion list in the composer's address fields.</whatsthis>
<whatsthis>A backup copy of the text in the composer window can be created regularly. The interval used to create the backups is set here. You can disable autosaving by setting it to the value 0.</whatsthis>
<whatsthis>Some emails, especially those generated automatically, do not specify the character encoding which needs to be used to properly display them. In such cases a fallback character encoding will be used, which you can configure here. Set it to the character encoding most commonly used in your part of the world. As a default the encoding configured for the whole system is used.</whatsthis>
<whatsthis>Changing this from its default 'Auto' will force the use of the specified encoding for all emails, regardless of what they specify themselves.</whatsthis>
</entry>
<entry name="ShowEmoticons" type="Bool">
<default>true</default>
<label>Replace smileys by emoticons</label>
<whatsthis>Enable this if you want smileys like :-) appearing in the message text to be replaced by emoticons (small pictures).</whatsthis>
</entry>
<entry name="ShowExpandQuotesMark" type="Bool">
<default>false</default>
<label>Show expand/collapse quote marks</label>
<whatsthis>Enable this option to show different levels of quoted text. Disable to hide the levels of quoted text.</whatsthis>
</entry>
<entry name="CollapseQuoteLevelSpin" type="Int" >
<label>Automatic collapse level:</label>
<default>3</default>
<min>0</min>
<max>10</max>
</entry>
<entry name="ShrinkQuotes" type="Bool">
<default>false</default>
<label>Reduce font size for quoted text</label>
<whatsthis>Enable this option to show quoted text with a smaller font.</whatsthis>
<label>Send Message Disposition Notifications with an empty sender.</label>
<whatsthis>Send Message Disposition Notifications with an empty sender string. Some servers might be configure to reject such messages, so if you are experiencing problems sending MDNs, uncheck this option.</whatsthis>
<label>Allow users to upload out-of-office sieve scripts, but disallow them changin any settings, such as the domain to react to and the spam reaction switch.</label>
</entry>
<entry name="OutOfOfficeDomain" type="String">
<default></default>
<label>Send out-of-office replies to mails coming from this domain only.</label>
</entry>
<entry name="OutOfOfficeReactToSpam" type="Bool">
<default>false</default>
<label>Allow out-of-office replies to be sent to messages marked as SPAM.</label>