Thank you for your answer.
Unfortunately I cannot update to 4.1.2. I already update the OS which
caused this problem (ubuntu dapper->hardy). I simply cannot test kmail
on a professional site.
You say: "i dont see all those problems often" in 4.1.2.
the "often" word is not accepted, I mean, I can do it personally but
people who I'm working with are getting tired of it. And every time they
have such problems, Linux is blamed.
I am wondering what is the kmail developers goal ? New version every 6
months at any cost ? Why they don't finish the work of the previous
versions ? I found posts about this bug published 5 years ago !!!
On Mon, 2008-10-27 at 12:31 +0000, BUGabundo wrote:
> Chris I'm using kdepim version: 4:4.1.2 and i dont see all those problems often.
> The only time I see them is if kmail crashes or if it use mutt to change the content of a Maildir.
>
> Using the new "Rebuild Index" tool it just takes me a click to fix those
> events.
>
Thank you for your answer.
Unfortunately I cannot update to 4.1.2. I already update the OS which
caused this problem (ubuntu dapper->hardy). I simply cannot test kmail
on a professional site.
You say: "i dont see all those problems often" in 4.1.2.
the "often" word is not accepted, I mean, I can do it personally but
people who I'm working with are getting tired of it. And every time they
have such problems, Linux is blamed.
I am wondering what is the kmail developers goal ? New version every 6
months at any cost ? Why they don't finish the work of the previous
versions ? I found posts about this bug published 5 years ago !!!
But thank you anyway for your answer.
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On Mon, 2008-10-27 at 12:31 +0000, BUGabundo wrote:
> Chris I'm using kdepim version: 4:4.1.2 and i dont see all those problems often.
> The only time I see them is if kmail crashes or if it use mutt to change the content of a Maildir.
>
> Using the new "Rebuild Index" tool it just takes me a click to fix those
> events.
>