On Wednesday, July 20, 2011 10:30:53 PM Kevin Krammer wrote: > > So for those of us that use on-line IMAP, do we continue to do so? And > > what exactly happens during migration? Is it simply Akonadi "indexing" > > for want of a better word all our stored IMAP mail? > > Online IMAP will work similar to how it worked on KMail1. > Where KMail1 only cached headers, Akonadi will do that and keep messsage > bodies for a certain time before discarding them. I think the timeout is > something like an hour. > > So if one opens an IMAP folder, headers for all messages are fetched > (needed for displaying subjects, etc). Any message which is viewed will > be downloaded at viewing time but then be locally available until the > cache timeout purges it. After that it has to be downloaded again. > > Once there we have proper UI for configuring cache policies, this timeout > can of course be manipulated, e.g. further reduced. Thanks. That makes it a good deal clearer. Anne -- New to KDE Software? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org
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