Re: Force KMail account offline?

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On Sunday 21 of July 2013 11:01:02 Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Is there any way of forcing a KMail account to be offline?
> 
> I have an account at a remote site which I cannot normally access.
> Usually this goes offline itself, but sometimes it does not,
> and I get an endless stream of error/warning messages.

Hi,

it is possible to manually set account offline in the Akonadi Console 
(akonadiconsole).  In "Agents" tab right-click the account you want to toggle 
offline and click "Toggle online/offline".

AFAIK there is no official UI in KMail for that.

Is the account accessible only with VPN or something like that? I have one 
such account and the online/offline detection works perfectly (because the 
server URL does not exist when I'm not on VPN).

Cheers,
Dan


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Red Hat, Inc

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