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List:       kmail-devel
Subject:    Re: c't: KMail doesn't offer import-filters
From:       Stefan Taferner <taferner () kde ! org>
Date:       2001-05-08 8:49:50
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On Monday 07 May 2001 22:16, Stephan Kulow wrote:
> On Monday, 7. May 2001 19:53, Daniel Naber wrote:
> > On Monday 07 May 2001 16:08, Torsten Rahn wrote:
> > > There are quite a lot of people out there who still complain
> > > that there is no way to import mails into kmail from other
> > > mail-clients!
> >
> > Sorry, but if people are even too lazy to have just *one* look at an
> > applications homepage...
>
> Most often you already have a mail reader if you come to KDE. So you try
> kmail, can't find any import functionality and then dump the idea to
> switch.
>
> evolution gives you not only a welcome screen, but also tries to detect if
> you have some e.g. netscape folders it can import. I find this very user
> friendly.

Agreed.

However, this is something that can be done with an extra application.
So I think the way to not have the converter be part of kmail is a good way.
What is missing IMO is only the integration with kmail.

No no, this is no wishlist from my side. I only wanted to add my 0.02 Euro :-)

--Stefan
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