From kmail-devel Fri Apr 06 12:20:55 2001 From: Christoph Rohland Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2001 12:20:55 +0000 To: kmail-devel Subject: Re: kmail wishlist/bugs X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kmail-devel&m=98655965529495 Hi Michael, On 2001-03-24, Michael H=E4ckel wrote: > I myself currently only use it for copying the content of my various > sent-mail folders on different computers to a central place, since > the incoming mails anyway arrive everywhere. Here I would like to put some comments and experiences into the discussion:=20 A long time I was quite opposed to the concept of a central mail server but always pushed the 'Put my mail on my box' mantra. Then I heard about the cyrus mail server and started playing with it. It took me about two weeks to come to the state where I would not go back! To describe the setup and needs: 1) I store _all_ mail on the server 2) I can access this from everywhere and any machine 3) It keeps the flags on the server, not the client. So if I switch the machine or go with the web frontend I still see what I did read or marked important in other sessions or machines. So if my laptop crashes or gets lost I do not loose my data. (This could probably be further improved by using ACAP.) 4) I do share special folders with single colleages. 5) My mail reader (xemacs with gnus) can do offline caching. Thus if I am on the road I simply synchronise and then cut the connection. > Also people complain about KMail being slow with huge folders, > switching between huge IMAP folders is surely _much_ slower > independant of the client. No, I do not think so. IMAP is very fast in my experience and has a lot of features to speed up net access. Of course you are accessing over the network, but this is the price you pay for the advantages 2-4 and a good caching mechanism makes this go away also. So let me repeat: I would never go back to local store. IMHO it is inflexible and unreliable. Greetings Christoph _______________________________________________ Kmail Developers mailing list Kmail@master.kde.org http://master.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kmail