Re: KMail2

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Timothy Murphy <gayleard@...> writes:

> 
> Is anybody using KMail2, or has everyone given up on it?
> 
> I've asked several questions about it,
> eg I cannot create top-level folders,
> there are curious sub-folders created when migrating from KMail,
> the Tools=>Find Messages facility does not seem to work.
> 
> I just wondered if the reason I haven't had any responses
> is that everyone has gone back to the previous version of KMail?
> 


I'am searching the internet for a solution. KMail crashes always after deletion 
of some mails . It varies between 5 to 12 mails an then KMail crashes.
I saw a lot of people experiencing the same problem , with log crash reports but
until now I didn't see any solution and strong silence from the developers.
I'm running Fedora 16 with the latest updates.
In principle the KMail is a disaster now. Alternatives : thats te problem .
There is no simple nice solution to convert the KMail archives to another 
system. You have to pick up the mail-folders en sub-folders at low level in the 
.local tree and import one by one in evolution for example . Thunderbird 
probably the same issue
If I convert my whole mail system to evolution I guess it will take 2 full days.
Writing / testing scripts and the conversion also 2-3 days.
Simply at this moment working with KMail is a disaster.

Waiting for someone with a smart solution .

If you got a solution please notify me.









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