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Sending e-mail account types
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docs/communication/C/communication.xml:183(title)
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<acronym>SMTP</acronym> allows for the use of a server provided either by an e-mail service or an Internet Service Provider (<acronym>ISP</acronym>). It is the most common account type used to send e-mail.
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Located in
docs/communication/C/communication.xml:186(para)
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<application>Sendmail</application> is a Mail Transfer Agent (<acronym>MTA</acronym>) that is separate from <application>KMail</application> and is used in more advanced configurations.
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Located in
docs/communication/C/communication.xml:195(para)
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A dummy resource implementing mail transport interface. It should only be used by those who are experienced with it.
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docs/communication/C/communication.xml:204(para)
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The rest of the configuration options for <application>KMail</application> pertain to security and layout. In most situations, the defaults are fine, however <application>KMail</application> can be configured to suit particular needs.
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Located in
docs/communication/C/communication.xml:212(para)
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The default Instant Messaging (<acronym>IM</acronym>) client for <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> is <application>Kopete</application>. <application>Kopete</application> supports many of the messaging protocols including Yahoo, Google Talk, MSN, ICQ, Jabber, AOL, and more.
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Located in
docs/communication/C/communication.xml:234(para)
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To start <application>Kopete</application>, go to <menuchoice><guimenu>Kickoff Application Launcher</guimenu><guisubmenu>Applications</guisubmenu><guisubmenu>Internet</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Instant Messager</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. Configuring and using <application>Kopete</application> is similar to most other <acronym>IM</acronym> clients.
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Located in
docs/communication/C/communication.xml:241(para)
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Microblogging - Twitter and Identi.ca
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docs/communication/C/communication.xml:256(title)
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<phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> ships with the <application>Microblogging Plasma Widget</application> which supports both Twitter and Identi.ca which is enabled by default. If you have removed this widget and would like to add the desktop widget back, simply <mousebutton>right</mousebutton> click on the desktop, and select <guimenuitem>Add Widgets...</guimenuitem>. Simply click and drag the widget to the desktop and configure it for either Twitter or Identi.ca.
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Located in
docs/communication/C/communication.xml:257(para)
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Another application that is available in the repositories is <application>Choqok</application>. <application>Choqok</application> supports both Twitter and Identi.ca as well, and sits in the system tray.
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Located in
docs/communication/C/communication.xml:265(para)
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