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Diffstat (limited to 'tde-i18n-eo/messages/tdepim')
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diff --git a/tde-i18n-eo/messages/tdepim/kmail.po b/tde-i18n-eo/messages/tdepim/kmail.po index 34a0025e2dd..edab669df19 100644 --- a/tde-i18n-eo/messages/tdepim/kmail.po +++ b/tde-i18n-eo/messages/tdepim/kmail.po @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: kmail\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2022-04-06 18:16+0000\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2022-07-19 18:15+0000\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2020-11-01 17:48+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Thomas CORDONNIER <t_cordonnier@yahoo.fr>\n" "Language-Team: Esperanto <https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/weblate/" @@ -2346,12 +2346,35 @@ msgstr "" "implikaĵoj.</p></qt>" #: configuredialog.cpp:3767 +#, fuzzy +#| msgid "" +#| "<qt><h3>Message Disposition Notification Policy</h3><p>MDNs are a " +#| "generalization of what is commonly called <b>read receipt</b>. The " +#| "message author requests a disposition notification to be sent and the " +#| "receiver's mail program generates a reply from which the author can learn " +#| "what happened to his message. Common disposition types include " +#| "<b>displayed</b> (i.e. read), <b>deleted</b> and <b>dispatched</b> (e.g. " +#| "forwarded).</p><p>The following options are available to control KMail's " +#| "sending of MDNs:</p><ul><li><em>Ignore</em>: Ignores any request for " +#| "disposition notifications. No MDN will ever be sent automatically " +#| "(recommended).</li><li><em>Ask</em>: Answers requests only after asking " +#| "the user for permission. This way, you can send MDNs for selected " +#| "messages while denying or ignoring them for others.</li><li><em>Deny</" +#| "em>: Always sends a <b>denied</b> notification. This is only " +#| "<em>slightly</em> better than always sending MDNs. The author will still " +#| "know that the messages has been acted upon, he just cannot tell whether " +#| "it was deleted or read etc.</li><li><em>Always send</em>: Always sends " +#| "the requested disposition notification. That means that the author of the " +#| "message gets to know when the message was acted upon and, in addition, " +#| "what happened to it (displayed, deleted, etc.). This option is strongly " +#| "discouraged, but since it makes much sense e.g. for customer relationship " +#| "management, it has been made available.</li></ul></qt>" msgid "" "<qt><h3>Message Disposition Notification Policy</h3><p>MDNs are a " "generalization of what is commonly called <b>read receipt</b>. The message " "author requests a disposition notification to be sent and the receiver's " "mail program generates a reply from which the author can learn what happened " -"to his message. Common disposition types include <b>displayed</b> (i.e. " +"to their message. Common disposition types include <b>displayed</b> (i.e. " "read), <b>deleted</b> and <b>dispatched</b> (e.g. forwarded).</p><p>The " "following options are available to control KMail's sending of MDNs:</" "p><ul><li><em>Ignore</em>: Ignores any request for disposition " @@ -2361,7 +2384,7 @@ msgid "" "or ignoring them for others.</li><li><em>Deny</em>: Always sends a " "<b>denied</b> notification. This is only <em>slightly</em> better than " "always sending MDNs. The author will still know that the messages has been " -"acted upon, he just cannot tell whether it was deleted or read etc.</" +"acted upon, they just cannot tell whether it was deleted or read etc.</" "li><li><em>Always send</em>: Always sends the requested disposition " "notification. That means that the author of the message gets to know when " "the message was acted upon and, in addition, what happened to it (displayed, " @@ -7491,9 +7514,9 @@ msgid "" "tasks in this folder. The setting applies to Calendar and Task folders only " "(for tasks, this setting is only used for alarms).\n" "\n" -"Example use cases: if the boss shares a folder with his secretary, only the " -"boss should be marked as busy for his meetings, so he should select \"Admins" -"\", since the secretary has no admin rights on the folder.\n" +"Example use cases: if the boss shares a folder with their secretary, only " +"the boss should be marked as busy for their meetings, so they should select " +"\"Admins\", since the secretary has no admin rights on the folder.\n" "On the other hand if a working group shares a Calendar for group meetings, " "all readers of the folders should be marked as busy for meetings.\n" "A company-wide folder with optional events in it would use \"Nobody\" since " |