Roman Naumann posted on Fri, 04 Jun 2010 14:36:52 +0200 as excerpted: > I can't get distribution lists to work. I tried creating a distribution > list with KAddressbook and "save distribution list" in KMail. The list > appears in KAddressbook and KMail fine, but when I send an email to it, > there is only one recipient set: <listname>@<local hostname>. ( > degenesis@kira in my case ). > > Any Ideas how to solve this? Knowing your kde version tends to be useful when looking at such problems. There are some people still using kde 3.5 out there, and the answer there can be quite different than for kde4, plus kde4 is evolving quite fast so at least the minor version (4.4 being the latest) is important there, as well. Absent that, we'll assume you're using something 4.x era, probably 4.4.x. If you're on 3.5 still, please mention it in all future posts to the list, as the assumption barring information to the contrary, is a kde4 of the latest minor, tho microversions aren't generally so important unless you're talking about one of the bugs they fix. FWIW, I'm a kmail user here, using the latest, 4.4.4 as of yesterday when I did my ~weekly upgrades (Gentoo/~amd64, plus the gentoo/kde overlay), but I use it mostly for receiving mail, on pop3 accounts and the local-box administrative maildir account only. I don't use imap so don't know the status of the various imap issues I've read that kmail has historically had, and don't send that much mail either, so might not have run into issues there even if I might have, otherwise. On that basis... Kmail and kaddressbook are in a difficult position for 4.4. kaddressbook has been converted over to the new akonadi framework, while kmail has not yet been. The kmail akonadi switch was originally targeted at 4.5, which would have been assumed to be 4.5.0, but the kdepim folks (rightly, IMO) don't want to be responsible for another kde 4.0 level mess, so have been quite cautious about releasing code that they don't believe is ready for mass usage, and have decided the kmail akonadi code isn't likely to be ready for 4.5.0, so they're planning on switching with 4.5.1, roughly a month later, as of the last kdeplanet blog information I had (I haven't read today's kdeplanet feed yet). Altho as I said I use kmail but don't do a lot of outgoing mail, and haven't used the lists feature in some time, so don't know its current status personally, it wouldn't surprise me if the distribution lists feature is currently broken, since the kaddressbook switch to akonadi with 4.4.0, with the fix likely when kmail itself switches to akonadi, now scheduled for 4.5.1. I do know some of the other kaddressbook features were temporarily broken in the switch, including the former contact groups. Apparently, tagging is supposed to supplant the former groups functionality, and you'd filter by tag as desired, but right now, it's just a flat list. Based on that, it's unsurprising to me that the distribution list functionality may be broken as well, especially since back when I last used it, it was based on the now-broken groups, but as I said, it's intended to be only temporary, as they switch to the new functionality. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.