Re: Kmail connections

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On Sunday 05 September 2021 05:36:06 Echedey López Romero via tde-users wrote:
> On 5 September 2021 13:12:14 WEST, Edward <epp@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >Hi everyone.
> >
> >I'm not too happy that neither Debian nor the Ubuntuzilla repository
> >have made Thunderbird 91 (now on 91.0.3) available after almost a month
> >since 91.0 was released. I obviously do not know what could be holding
> >it up.
> >
> >Does TDE's KMail offer persistent/cached (?) connections like
> >Thunderbird does - with the app open/minimized if an e-mail comes in
> >(IMAP accounts), it's automatically retrieved?
> >
> >Thanks in advance.
>
> I can tell you that no AFAIK.
>
> I wanted to make a question here too because I didn't see a configuration
> switch to even make automatic check every several minutes.
>
> There are only options at startup or manually.

In Kmail, when you configure each email account, there you can set "interval 
email checking" for whatever duration you choose. 

Also, you might consider trying out kshowmail-trinity, which is a minimal app 
that does only a few things, but does them very well. You can set it for 
interval checking, delete emails from the server, etc. I forget if it works 
for imap, though. 

When I used to get a lot more emails, I would use kshowmail for interval 
checking and deleting stuff from the server, then download the rest with 
Kmail. But now I have managed to make myself obscure and mostly forgotten 
enough that it doesn't matter, so I haven't kept up with the best or most 
recent tools. But between kmail and kshowmail, you ought to be covered. 

Bill
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