https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387931
--- Comment #22 from Don Curtis <bugrprt21...@online.de> --- General comments: 1. AFAICS, KMail seems to be one of the few e-Mail clients which offers an indication of the e-Mail message structure and the size of the message body and the size each attachment. 2. Yes, it is a "nice to have" feature especially, if you're sending e-Mails with potentially large attachments. 3. I suspect that, most human beings haven't the faintest idea as to what the structure of an e-Mail is; which doesn't mean that, the structure of an e-Mail doesn't play a role when considering the consequences of sending e-Mails with a total size of Megabytes or even Gigabytes. Meaning that, if you have colleagues who persist in sending large items as e-Mail attachments (MS Office documents come to mind here -- real-life experience working in large concerns … ) the ability to show them the consequences of their actions and, possibly, retrain them, is much easier if the e-Mail structure can be displayed. Please note that, the above comment doesn't work for the case of managers -- they tend to be extremely resistant to "on the job" schooling … ;-) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.