Package: kmail Version: 1.0.24 System: Redhat 6.0, kernel 2.2.9, KDE 1.1.1, on Pentium Pro, 64 megs ram. In moving to kmail, it was convenient to have kmail use filtering on several large mailboxes (> 3000 messages) to break them out into smaller ones. This resulted in one total system crash - frozen, couldn't even switch to a character-based terminal to kill processes (something I've seen only once before in years of running Linux), and a couple of instances where X became partially unresponsive and needed to be restarted. Does this mean it has a really nasty memory leak? It's a nicely designed program, certainly better than the Applix Mail I'd been using (which has many bugs, as well as being badly laid out on the screen). However, I notice that kmail has more outstanding bug reports than any other part of KDE, while the koffice crew isn't doing anything to handle mail, since there's already kmail. Hopefully it can be brought back into active development, since mail is a primary function for many of the users KDE is aimed at, and kmail is quite a good start at providing it.