Thierry de Coulon via tde-users wrote: > With my other emails, I get a number indicating new messages. The imap > accounts downloads the messages, but you have to go look in the directory > to see they are there. > I also see the number of new messages (attached below) >> Why not using the Web Client - firefox with push notifications? > > I don't have firefox. I don't see how a web client could do anything > without Firefox - and the web client - being running. What use would the > push notification be then, and where would they go? Maybe I don't > understand your suggestion. > Well, I mean a modern web client (konqueror won't do it), which in Linux context means firefox, chromium or similar. > >> Don't - Evolution s**ks > > OK. I can look for others... > If you find one - let me know - I honestly gave up. I even do not want to know of any new messages in Outlook when I am at home or when the business day is over. >> I've not seen any notifications (used always imap with kmail in kontact), >> but recently I was looking at kdbusnotification (notification-daemon-tde) >> and wanted to talk to the "gods" about it. This looks like a good small >> project to exercise. > > Why does kmail tell you you got new pop mails, but not when you got imap > mails? For me the question is how it is telling you - if you mean the number in the applet icon in the tray - then it could be Mike Bird is correct. As soon as you mark a message as read on the server it is read ... but I am not sure how different clients handle this.
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