[Kde-pim] The road to KMail/Akonadi (was: multiple selection and hitting assert in KMMainWidget::slotMsgPopup)

Thomas McGuire mcguire at kde.org
Sun Dec 14 12:46:21 GMT 2008


Hi,

On Sunday 14 December 2008 12:55:58 Volker Krause wrote:
> Also, some of these components (reader, composer) could be integrated into
> KMail1 even if based on KMime with just minor overhead (one reparsing by
> mimelib, probably acceptable). I wouldn't try that with anything in the
> storage layer though, but it would allow for some kind of hybrid approach.

+1 for this. Porting the reader (objectreeparser, header style code, 
mimeparttree, partNode/KMMessagePart, ...) and the composer (messagecomposer, 
composewin, kmsender, ...) to KMime should be doable.
What would be nice for messagecomposer and objectreeparser before porting 
those are unit tests, or we'll have too many regressions.

Regards,
Thomas
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