Seems like Knode was written by the same people unless I'm missing something there, too. I've found that when I read new posts (whoops, just had to wait for Kmail to finish it's check) if Knode does it's scheduled check it decides to make what I'm reading disappear. That is I will click on a post and have it's text appear in the article viewer pane. If Knode scans the group the text in the view pane disappears! On Thursday March 2 2006 11:03, Brett I. Holcomb wrote: > Thanks to Bram Schoenmakers for pointing me to the bug about this. I just > wouldn't have believed that an app like Kmail in a project like KDE could > be this braindead! > > One of the comments on the but suggested using fetchmail to get mail and > then have KDE get it locally. I used fetchmail to get mail for pine until > I swithced to Kmail and then I turned fetchmail off. How do I set KDE up > to get mail from fetchmail. I did some checking when I first setup Kmail > but didn't see anything and then never got back to it. > > Thanks. > > On Tuesday February 28 2006 14:41, Brett I. Holcomb wrote: > > I must be missing someting because I don't think Kmail would be > > braindead. Whenever Kmail gets mail from my pop server it "locks" up - > > that is it ignores all input and refuses to respond to any input until it > > is done and then it starts processing input again. I figure an app like > > Kmail must be smarter than that and should be able to get mail while > > still responding to input so is there a setting or configuration tips > > that I can check. > > > > Thanks. -- Brett I. Holcomb ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.