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Today's Topics:

   1. Would it be possible to include kepas in Fedora	KDE packages?
      (Marcelo Magno T. Sales)
   2. KMail is a real mess after upgrading to KDE 4.2
      (Marcelo Magno T. Sales)
   3. Re: KMail is a real mess after upgrading to KDE	4.2
      (Eli Wapniarski)
   4. Re: KMail is a real mess after upgrading to KDE	4.2
      (Eli Wapniarski)
   5. Re: KMail is a real mess after upgrading to KDE	4.2
      (Marcelo Magno T. Sales)
   6. Re: KMail is a real mess after upgrading to KDE	4.2 (Rex Dieter)

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Subject: [kde-redhat-users] Would it be possible to include kepas in Fedora
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Rex e Kevin,

Would it be possible to include kepas in Fedora KDE packages?
http://www.kde-
apps.org/content/show.php/Kepas+-+KDE+Easy+Publish+and+Share?content=73968

I really miss kpf from KDE 3.5.x and kepas seems to be kpf with a few 
more features.

Thanks,

Marcelo




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Subject: [kde-redhat-users] KMail is a real mess after upgrading to KDE 4.2
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Hi, people

I've just upgraded KDE to 4.2 from updates-testing and generally 
speaking, I liked the upgrade. There were some minor problems, but all 
in all it's good.
Kmail, however, is a real mess. The message list panel is completely 
broken. The columns I had selected to be shown there and their order 
were lost and all the 17 columns that can be selected to be shown were 
checked, including two columns for the sender of for the recipient 
depending on the selected folder, because the sender/recipient, sender 
and recipent columns were all checked. But the problem is worst, because 
after reconfiguring all this, I see that every time I close Kmail and 
reopen it, all message list panel configuration is lost and all the 17 
columns are shown again.
Also, the columns which have just icons in their contents, like the 
spam/not spam, attachments, important and others, now have texts on 
their headers. Theses columns are normally set to be just as wide as 
necessary to the icons to be shown. With texts in their captions, only 
the first letter of the header appears. This is a regression, because 
until kde 4.1.4 kmail used icons on the headers of these columns.
Also, kmail does not honor font configurations for the message list 
panel anymore. The configuration screen is there, but has no effect at 
all.
Worst than all this is the fact that kmail does not group messages in 
threads anymore. And the option to set this up is gone from the Folder 
menu. I hope this is well hidden somewhere else, but I couldn't find 
it... Does any one know how to setup kmail to thread messages now? 
Really, a mail client that does not thread discussions is of no use for 
me.

Is there a way to go back to the previous version of KMail??

Thanks,

Marcelo



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On Saturday 07 February 2009 08:31:20 Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote:
> Hi, people
>
> I've just upgraded KDE to 4.2 from updates-testing and generally
> speaking, I liked the upgrade. There were some minor problems, but all
> in all it's good.
> Kmail, however, is a real mess. The message list panel is completely
> broken. The columns I had selected to be shown there and their order
> were lost and all the 17 columns that can be selected to be shown were
> checked, including two columns for the sender of for the recipient
> depending on the selected folder, because the sender/recipient, sender
> and recipent columns were all checked. But the problem is worst, because
> after reconfiguring all this, I see that every time I close Kmail and
> reopen it, all message list panel configuration is lost and all the 17
> columns are shown again.
> Also, the columns which have just icons in their contents, like the
> spam/not spam, attachments, important and others, now have texts on
> their headers. Theses columns are normally set to be just as wide as
> necessary to the icons to be shown. With texts in their captions, only
> the first letter of the header appears. This is a regression, because
> until kde 4.1.4 kmail used icons on the headers of these columns.
> Also, kmail does not honor font configurations for the message list
> panel anymore. The configuration screen is there, but has no effect at
> all.
> Worst than all this is the fact that kmail does not group messages in
> threads anymore. And the option to set this up is gone from the Folder
> menu. I hope this is well hidden somewhere else, but I couldn't find
> it... Does any one know how to setup kmail to thread messages now?
> Really, a mail client that does not thread discussions is of no use for
> me.
>
> Is there a way to go back to the previous version of KMail??
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marcelo
>

Try quiting kmail, backing up ~/.kde/share/apps/kmail and then once you have a 
backup delete the original folder. Start kmail. See if that helps.

Eli


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font-weight:400; font-style:normal;">On Saturday 07 February 2009 08:31:20 Marcelo \
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&gt;<br>
&gt; I've just upgraded KDE to 4.2 from updates-testing and generally<br>
&gt; speaking, I liked the upgrade. There were some minor problems, but all<br>
&gt; in all it's good.<br>
&gt; Kmail, however, is a real mess. The message list panel is completely<br>
&gt; broken. The columns I had selected to be shown there and their order<br>
&gt; were lost and all the 17 columns that can be selected to be shown were<br>
&gt; checked, including two columns for the sender of for the recipient<br>
&gt; depending on the selected folder, because the sender/recipient, sender<br>
&gt; and recipent columns were all checked. But the problem is worst, because<br>
&gt; after reconfiguring all this, I see that every time I close Kmail and<br>
&gt; reopen it, all message list panel configuration is lost and all the 17<br>
&gt; columns are shown again.<br>
&gt; Also, the columns which have just icons in their contents, like the<br>
&gt; spam/not spam, attachments, important and others, now have texts on<br>
&gt; their headers. Theses columns are normally set to be just as wide as<br>
&gt; necessary to the icons to be shown. With texts in their captions, only<br>
&gt; the first letter of the header appears. This is a regression, because<br>
&gt; until kde 4.1.4 kmail used icons on the headers of these columns.<br>
&gt; Also, kmail does not honor font configurations for the message list<br>
&gt; panel anymore. The configuration screen is there, but has no effect at<br>
&gt; all.<br>
&gt; Worst than all this is the fact that kmail does not group messages in<br>
&gt; threads anymore. And the option to set this up is gone from the Folder<br>
&gt; menu. I hope this is well hidden somewhere else, but I couldn't find<br>
&gt; it... Does any one know how to setup kmail to thread messages now?<br>
&gt; Really, a mail client that does not thread discussions is of no use for<br>
&gt; me.<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt; Is there a way to go back to the previous version of KMail??<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt; Thanks,<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt; Marcelo<br>
&gt;<br>
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Oh... Just noticed.

This mailing list has moved. You should probably subscribe to the fedora-kde 
mailing list over at.

https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fedora-kde

Eli

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Subject: Re: [kde-redhat-users] KMail is a real mess after upgrading to KDE 4.2
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Em Sáb 07 Fev 2009, Eli Wapniarski escreveu:
> On Saturday 07 February 2009 08:31:20 Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote:
> > Hi, people
> >
> > I've just upgraded KDE to 4.2 from updates-testing and generally
> > speaking, I liked the upgrade. There were some minor problems, but
> > all in all it's good.
> > Kmail, however, is a real mess. The message list panel is
> > completely broken. The columns I had selected to be shown there and
> > their order were lost and all the 17 columns that can be selected
> > to be shown were checked, including two columns for the sender of
> > for the recipient depending on the selected folder, because the
> > sender/recipient, sender and recipent columns were all checked. But
> > the problem is worst, because after reconfiguring all this, I see
> > that every time I close Kmail and reopen it, all message list panel
> > configuration is lost and all the 17 columns are shown again.
> > Also, the columns which have just icons in their contents, like the
> > spam/not spam, attachments, important and others, now have texts on
> > their headers. Theses columns are normally set to be just as wide
> > as necessary to the icons to be shown. With texts in their
> > captions, only the first letter of the header appears. This is a
> > regression, because until kde 4.1.4 kmail used icons on the headers
> > of these columns. Also, kmail does not honor font configurations
> > for the message list panel anymore. The configuration screen is
> > there, but has no effect at all.
> > Worst than all this is the fact that kmail does not group messages
> > in threads anymore. And the option to set this up is gone from the
> > Folder menu. I hope this is well hidden somewhere else, but I
> > couldn't find it... Does any one know how to setup kmail to thread
> > messages now? Really, a mail client that does not thread
> > discussions is of no use for me.
> >
> > Is there a way to go back to the previous version of KMail??
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Marcelo
>
> Try quiting kmail, backing up ~/.kde/share/apps/kmail and then once
> you have a backup delete the original folder. Start kmail. See if
> that helps.

Thanks for the suggestion. I've tried it, but did not help...
However, at least the threading problem is solved, I found the 
configuration for that in the little buttons to the right of the look up 
field above the messages list. This was the worst problem for me, I can 
live with the rest for a while.

Thanks,

Marcelo




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Eli Wapniarski wrote:

> Oh... Just noticed. 
> This mailing list has moved.

Hrm... I *thought* I had essentially disabled this list, but apparently not.  
I'll go try hitting it with a bigger hammer.

> >You should probably subscribe to the
> fedora-kde mailing list over at.
> https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fedora-kde

+1

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