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List:       kde-pim
Subject:    Re: [Kde-pim] Review Request 112480: Dokumentation update for Archiv Mail Agent
From:       "Laurent Montel" <montel () kde ! org>
Date:       2013-09-04 8:03:35
Message-ID: 20130904080335.32424.1188 () vidsolbach ! de
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> On Sept. 3, 2013, 1:22 p.m., Laurent Montel wrote:
> > Questions + missing infos:
> > 
> > * is the execution launched the same time as last archiving? 
> > e.g first run 9 am - next runs also at 9 am?
> > does launch archiving manually change this execution time?
> > 
> > no it uses just date not date and time. When you start computer if we must \
> > archive it will archiving. 
> > 
> > 
> > * what means "Next archive in" eg -7 days as in the blog screenshot with \
> > background color red=enabled + blue=not enabled ? 
> > yes -7 days it's that archiving was not done.
> > 
> > 
> > * what to do whith the infos in kmail docbooks? replace with links to this \
> > docbook? 
> > it will better.
> > 
> 
> Burkhard Lück wrote:
> Laurent Montel
> 
> > no it uses just date not date and time. When you start computer if we must \
> > archive it will archiving.
> 
> so any archive jobs for a day is executed either at midnight if in a kde session or \
> at login to a kde session whatever comes first? 
> <para>At login to a &kde; session the agent checks the archive jobs and executes \
> all  jobs overdue since the last logout if necessary.
> </para>
> is wrong then ?
> 
> How can it happen to get "Next archive in" entry "-1 day"? 
> no login to a kde session yesterday, therefor no archiving was not done?
> Are the next scheduled archive jobs executed in such a case and the "Next archive \
> in" entry then displays a value like "tomorrow"? Or do I have to trigger an archive \
> job manually to get rid of this entry "-1 day"? 
> Thanks
> 
> 

"so any archive jobs for a day is executed either at midnight if in a kde session or \
at login to a kde session whatever comes first?" each +24 hours we reload config and \
look at what we must archive, we don't look at it at midnight, just +24h after \
archiving.

"How can it happen to get "Next archive in" entry "-1 day"? " before to archive or if \
it's disabled.


- Laurent


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On Sept. 3, 2013, 12:36 p.m., Burkhard Lück wrote:
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> (Updated Sept. 3, 2013, 12:36 p.m.)
> 
> 
> Review request for Documentation, KDEPIM and Laurent Montel.
> 
> 
> Description
> -------
> 
> Update using infos from kmail docbooks added by Scarlett
> 
> * Change book to article
> * Make application name translatable in docbook
> 
> This docbook does not show up in KHelpcenter navigation tree, but as it can not be \
> started standalone that is ok from my pov.
> 
> Questions + missing infos:
> 
> * is the execution launched the same time as last archiving? 
> e.g first run 9 am - next runs also at 9 am?
> does launch archiving manually change this execution time?
> 
> * what means "Next archive in" eg -7 days as in the blog screenshot with background \
> color red=enabled + blue=not enabled ? 
> * what to do whith the infos in kmail docbooks? replace with links to this docbook?
> 
> 
> Diffs
> -----
> 
> doc/akonadi_archivemail_agent/index.docbook 177d4ba 
> 
> Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/112480/diff/
> 
> 
> Testing
> -------
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Burkhard Lück
> 
> 

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