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<H1>[Mageia-discuss] problems with kmail2</H1>
<B>Anne Wilson</B>
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On 03/11/2012 13:19, Maurice Batey wrote:
><i> On Sat, 03 Nov 2012 11:51:21 +0000, Anne Wilson wrote:
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</I>>><i> I have two accounts set up on TB - one for GMail IMAP, and one
</I>>><i> for my own IMAP server. I have no problems with either, so I'm
</I>>><i> not sure what it is that's worrying you.
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</I>><i> The problem I have seen repoted is mainly that TB is still not
</I>><i> very good at re-synchronising 'maldir' folders when emails have
</I>><i> been added/deleted, so I'm awaiting improvements there before I
</I>><i> jump.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> (I use POP rather than IMAP, and when cloning the email database
</I>><i> between desktop and laptop (for trips away), I want to use rsync,
</I>><i> which is why I want to stay with 'maildir', and why I therefore
</I>><i> need a TB that handles it well (i.e. as good as KMail)..
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</I>><i> Although I have no problems with KMail2's handling of maildir
</I>><i> folders, it's the Find Messages facility that I need working well,
</I>><i> and it has been a disaster in KMail2 - though improving, I hear.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> In the meantime I'm stuck with Mandriva 2010.2 and its excellent
</I>><i> Kmail.
</I>><i>
</I>My IMAP server uses maildir folders and TB has no problem with them.
The only thing I do find is that occasionally TB seems to forget to
refresh the folders. I either have to click on the folder to request
a re-read, or if I think a lot of folders have changed it can be
quicker and easier to just close TB and re-start it. OTOH, I leave it
running all night, and a "Get all messages" first thing in the morning
usually works fine.
Anne
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