Re: Persistent KMail issue

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said deloptes via tde-users:

| Time ago I looked into protonmail, but could not find a reason to use
| it, although some friends are paying for the service. I doubt that KMail
| is fit for such use case

Okay, thanks for your opinion on this. 

| There is no disk check at boot AFAIK, except the system was not shut
| down properly (and this applies only to root partition).

There is a disk check of course when a disk is not cleanly exited, but it 
applies to all drives/partitions, at least on my system. There is also an 
automatic check on boot when it hasn't been checked for a certain pariod 
of time or number of reboots. I believe that this is a setting that can be 
changed, though I've never found a need to change it from the defaults. 

| ProtonMail is just a pass through, you may too many messages and there
| is a time out, or you have a firewall that breaks the connection or who
| knows what.

No, ProtonMail is a real, live cloud mail system. I would prefer that it 
behaved more like a normal mail system because I do not like or trust the 
cloud. And ProtonMail Bridge is a specific encryption/decryption program. 
And I got it working with KMail while it was still in beta and was 
definitely unsupported. Problem is that "improvements" in ProtonMail 
Bridge or Kmail or both in recent years seem to have nibbled away at their 
reliability. Though at the moment everything seems to have become fine, 
due to no effort on my part.
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