On Tuesday, November 29, 2011 03:27:14 PM J did opine: > gene heskett > > > On Tuesday, November 29, 2011 02:43:56 PM J did opine: > >> gene heskett > >> > >> > On Tuesday, November 29, 2011 01:38:04 PM Duncan did opine: > >> >> Maybe someday an independent kde dev will come along and start a > >> >> "just does X" client for each of those three Xs. Maybe not. If > >> >> I'm lucky, tho, they'll be started right away, and be reasonably > >> >> mature and ready for use when claws jumps the shark like kmail > >> >> did, tho hopefully that won't be for a decade or longer, if ever. > >> > > >> > Interesting that you say claws, but this post came from the pan > >> > newsreader according to its headers. It pointed out also that I > >> > need to apparently increase the number of copies of spamd I have > >> > running as it failed on the first call getting an > >> > X-Nasty-aren't-we inserted by procmail. Local stuffs. > >> > > >> > What I would like to do is start a conversation with someone who > >> > has bailed > >> > on kmail & went to claws, and see just how hard it would be to > >> > convert my box to that, including the importation of the whole, > >> > several Gigabyte, some > >> > of it now approaching 10 years old, kmail email corpus into claws. > >> > All the > >> > while continuing with my present fetchmail based system to deliver > >> > the filtered email into /var/spool/mail/gene. > >> > >> I just did that. I tried to upgrade to kmail2 and it spectacularly > >> failed. I switched to claws, based on Duncan's recommendation. I'm > >> surprised I haven't been using it for some time. > >> > >> > Like others, the ^#$%& churn in kmail's "accessory" tie-ins, > >> > without ever fixing its most glaring fault, the lack of > >> > multi-threading vis-a-vis mail fetching, is beginning to get under > >> > my skin. > >> > >> Claws doesn't multi-thread well either. > >> > >> > This of course is off topic from the OP's subject line, sorry. > >> > Humm, no I'm not, come to think of it, kde needs to better > >> > understand the users viewpoint on stuff like this, and this is > >> > after all the kde (the whole maryann) mailing list. > >> > > >> > I have a lot of claws installed already, so the first thing is to > >> > import the kmail email corpus into claws. And on that point, I > >> > have no clue, but would assume the right search terms might find a > >> > tut on the web. My feeble efforts haven't found it yet though. > >> > >> I cheated. I set up an imap server on localhost, pointed it to my > >> kMail Maildir and then just did a drag and drop into the Claws MH > >> mailstore. Then I uninstalled the imap server. > > > > Claws apparently does only mailfile operations, whereas I have 3/4ths > > of the kmail "cur" subdirs as maildirs. > > > > I was thinking that I could maybe do a "cpa cur/* /var/mail/gene" and > > then have claws read it just as if it was incoming mail. > > > > Would that, or a similar idea work? > > > > Thanks. > > To convert a Maildir you either need to convert the mail files into mbox > format (I don't recommend this, the scripts I tried were almost as bad > as kMail2) or put in a temporary install of an IMAP server and rename > Folder to .Folder within the Maildir to get the imap server to see > them. The difference between the maildir/file, and the individual email in a mailfile, seems to be that the apparent break between the files that I have noted the possible separator marker is a 2 empty lines followed by a From with no terminating semicolon, it really shouldn't be that hard to convert back to mailfile. However, the mailfile messages are already contaminated with spamassassin headers, and the 5 or 6 I looked at are also bereft of the bare 'From so and so @ site' line, so possibly it will be more complex than a simple cpa operation after all. > > It took me about 20 minutes to install, configure, convert, and > uninstall. I had about 7 years of old email to move over. Hardest part > was configuring cyrus-IMAP to see the Maildir (one config item under > OpenSusE). I'll have to check cyrus-IMAP out after all. Installed, but an lsof |grep cyrus doesn't return a hint of where its working directory is. I'll search /etc & its man page for clues. Thanks. Cheers, Gene -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) My web page: <http://coyoteden.dyndns-free.com:85/gene> One man's folly is another man's wife. -- Helen Rowland ___________________________________________________ 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.