This is more a wish, but I think this will be a breakthrough :) !!! (When PC start to talk to you at least a little bit) When a new message arrives, Kmail has ability to speak! Which is great but not enough: I don't want to listen to a standard text but have a proper functionality: When a new message arrives, Jovie should say New Message arrived from %SENDER -> New Message arrived from Linus Torvalds (if Linus Torvalds is in the Address Book, falling back to email@domain without the TLD .com) Or: Email about %MSG_SUBJECT Email conversation: (... That is what prompted me to develop KTTSD in 2002. I think it should be possible already or quite close to possible; but I haven't used KDE in years, so I'm not sure.... Next ... I did look into this, and it seems the kmail notifications don't provide that detailed information. Here I can set the kmail new message notification to say either "New mail has arrived" or some custom text or "new mail has arrived x in folder y..." but nothing about sender...)
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