Am 05.04.2015 um 13:31 schrieb Timothy Murphy:
Orion Poplawski wrote:Is kmail no longer part of KDE under CentOS-7?Apparently not (I asked the same on IRC a few weeks ago). CentOS/RHEL does not ship QtWebKit -- probably because of security reasons. KMail's message viewer was ported from KHTML to QtWebKit a several releases ago.You could try: https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/rdieter/kde4/Thanks for that. I've added Dieter's repo to /etc/yum.repos and installed 150 or so packages from it, including kmail. I haven't quite succeeded at the moment, as running kmail causes an akonadi test, which fails. I'm trying to work out why this occurs. Incidentally, I'm only trying to install kmail on my home server in order to add top-level folders to kmail on my laptop. (I know from another server running CentOS-6 that this works.) But there must be simpler ways of adding a top-level folder, eg by editing ~/Maildir/subscriptions?
why would one need a graphical UI on a server to add folders via IMAP? just add the folder on the IMAP server, subsribe to it and you are done
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