[Kde-pim] Sending emails via KMail or MailTransport library?
Tom Albers
tomalbers at kde.nl
Sat Sep 29 19:53:24 BST 2007
Op za 29 sep 2007 20:46 schreef u:
> On Saturday 29 September 2007 19:37:09 Tom Albers wrote:
> > Op za 29 sep 2007 20:25 schreef u:
> > > Email sending should eventually also be available through D-Bus, probably
> > > as a service to complement Akonadi.
> > >
> > > Actually, since "sending email" often also means storing a copy in a
> > > certain mail folder, such a service might be an Akonadi agent itself.
> >
> > Not every user uses kmail / akonadi. It is very easy to use
> > kpimidentities/mailtransport.
>
> But is it possible to use it without each application having to configure the
> port, host, authentication, etc. etc.? Can it simply pick up a configuration
> which kmail or another application has already set up? KAlarm is not
> primarily an email program, and I don't intend making the user have to
> configure such things when they will already be configured for other
> applications.
>
Both libraries store the settings centrally. So the settings are by default shared between KMail and Mailody for example. Adding an identity in KMail adds it instantly to Mailody. So there is no need for KAlarm to configure anything.
Toma
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