In data martedì 13 ottobre 2020 19:16:02 CEST, Peter Humphrey ha scritto: > On Monday, 12 October 2020 13:19:17 BST hw wrote: > > So no, kmail is still not a viable email client. > > I can't let that pass. Perhaps something in the way you use it is causing it > problems, but although I've said some harsh things about KMail2 in the > past, it's been exemplary here for a few years. Really, it depends a lot on you distribution. If I take my experience with openSUSE that was in Leap (not TW, i cannot tell): 15.0 quite well. I thought: it is nearly done. 15.1 quite well if updated from 15.0 but only acceptable if new install. 15.2 showstopper. There were several bugs that make you system either very slow if it is new or invalidating it until emergency shutdown for overheating CPUs given the multitude of problems (constant reindexing, etc). As I do not see this elsewhere, it appears the problem is not alone Kmail but the interplay of the QT version, maybe some individual usage (large volume of data), the hardware(?), and the choice of database (mysql, mariadb, postgres etc) of the distribution. But I can assure you the variability I have seen in the last 2 years is so large that the statement "not a viable client" may well be the experience for a sustained number of user, as for equally many there may be "little problems". But as tendency I see people choosing with their feet. And the direction is not KDE PIM for the moment. YMMV