Le Mardi 16 d'août 2011 14:53:41 Kevin Krammer a écrit : > Hi Martin, > > On Sunday, 2011-08-14, Martin Bednár wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > first of all, I'd like to state that I'm all in for the Akonadi concept > > : a central storage for pim-related (and other) data; endless > > possibilities. > > > > However, I have a few questions : how does mail search work? I gathered > > that mails get fed to nepomuk, but so far I have only been able to find > > mails by sender (sometimes by subject). By subject is quite limited for > > me, because sometimes I get mails with diacritics in the subject (ř,š > > and > > others), yet my main keyboard layout doesn't have it, and I have no way > > of searching for those subjects without changing the layout. (I have > > hope that kmail search will become more powerful than gmail's, but for > > now I can't feel that power). > > Are you talking about searching (as in find messages action) or filtering > (quick search bar on top of the message list)? > > As far a I know the latter work like before, i.e. KMail looking at subject > and sender, while searching is now handled the way you describe (through > querying Nepomuk). Hadn't thought of using the mail search. I thought everything was in the filter bar... Very powerful indeed. However, I maintain that users coming from Gmail webmail might be disappointed, since there the one search bar searches like crazy. > > > Next, what exactly is the compatibility brigde? I'm trying to translate > > this term into czech, but without exact knowledge of what it is, it's > > quite hard. My theory is that it's an Akonadi resource capable of using > > the old KResource format as storage backend. Just a theory, if anyone > > can > > elaborate, please do. > > This is correct. > There are basically two kinds of bridges: the ones you described (allowing > Akonadi to access data provided by KResource plugins) and the other way > around (a plugin to allow KResource using applications to access data in > Akonadi). The latter is sometimes also referred to as "client bridge". > > See the middle column in these images: > http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/PIM/Akonadi#KResource_Migration_Status > Thanks > > What's up with Lion-mail? I've read about it some time ago, but I don't > > see it anywhere... Or does anyone have an Akonadi based applet that > > notifies of new mail (Kmail2 not running is a must). > > Sorry, no idea about Lion mail's status and unfortunately no idea about any > other mail notifier either. > > > And last, : As far as I understand, Akonadi creates a Nepomuk NCO object > > for every contact. Are there any plans to make a service that combines > > information from multiple NCO into one PIMO object and have an address > > book based on it? > > Yes, currently being worked on as a Google Summer of Code project: > http://martys.typepad.com/blog/2011/06/gsoc-pim-nepomuk-and-telepathy.html Will be following this very closely Thank you, Martin ___________________________________________________ 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.