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Subject: Bug#24783: option missing for interoperability: leave/keep mails in local inbox
From: hans () ecke ! ws
Date: 2001-04-25 23:44:19
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Package: kmail
Version: 1.2 (using KDE 2.1.1 )
Severity: wishlist
Installed from: Red Hat Linux 7.0
Compiler: gcc version 2.96 20000731 (Red Hat Linux 7.1 2.96-79)
OS: Linux 2.2.17-8smp i686
OS/Compiler notes:
Hi!
First thanks for a really nice program. I tried it the last couple days and it is \
really slick. I like especially the PGP/GPG connectivity.
However, I will never use it alone on this computer. A very simple reason: sometime I \
will login from outside with a character terminal and use pine (mutt/elm) to check my \
mail. Or if I don't want to wait for kmail to startup (start X, start kde, start \
kmail) I will use a console based mailer.
In this, it is quite unfortunate that kmail uses its own inbox in Mail/Inbox. \
Imagine:
* I read a mail with kmail and decide to leave it in my inbox to answer it later
* the next time, I use pine - but the above mail is gone into ~Mail/inbox. Now I have \
to tell pine to go into this special folder. My whole workflow is broken.
The same problem with procmail. Why do I need to do something special to use \
procmail? Pine is fine if procmail writes into ~Mail. Why can't kmail?
I suppose its all an issue of the .index files. I see at least a couple ways how to \
solve this:
* check modification time on mail folders (or checksums). If somebody other than \
kmail changed a folder, rebuild the .index files
* How does pine do it? AFAIK they also use persistent information in some special \
mail in each folder (or only the inbox?). Yet pine is able to play nice with other \
mailers and procmail.
I really appreciate all the time you put into this. But if kmail doesn't get more \
interoperable on the local system I won't be able to use this. Of course this is no \
great threat, but I image other people having the same problem.
Thanks a lot
Hans
(Submitted via bugs.kde.org)
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