Version: (using KDE KDE 3.5.8) Example with current feature: * Alice is reading articles in Akregator and finds an article she thinks Bob would be interested it. * She clicks the article tab, then selects "Article"->"Send Link Address" . * The generated email contains the article title, which saves her time writing a descriptive subject, but the body of the message just includes the article link. * So that Bob knows why the link is interesting to him, Alice either writes a short summary (e.g. "I thought you might like this, it's about...") or she copy and pastes some text from the article. Suggested improvement: * Alice finds an article she wants to send Bob. * Alice selects some text on the article page as a summary for Bob e.g. highlights the introduction paragraph. * When "Send Link Address" is clicked, the email appears with the selected text included. For instance, it could look something like this: --------------------------------------------------------- Subject: "BBC NEWS - Experts warn of 'abrupt' warming" Body: "A UN panel has agreed a landmark report declaring that climate change is "unequivocal" and may bring "abrupt and irreversible" impacts." http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7098902.stm. --------------------------------------------------------- Rationale: It saves some clicking and will make what is a common use case for me more pleasant. Another idea is that you could allow configuration of KMail style quoting templates to save more time (e.g. Hi, I found this article and thought you might find it interesting: %QUOTE% %LINK% Bye, Alice"). I'm going to submit this wish for Konqueror as well as it applies to both applications.
Filled already (bug #152454).