[Kde-pim] Filtering in KMail & moves to online IMAP folders

Don Sanders sanders at kde.org
Wed Jun 11 07:27:05 BST 2008


On Wednesday 11 June 2008 00:06, Thomas McGuire wrote:
> Hi Don,
>
> On Thursday 05 June 2008 06:50:32 Don Sanders wrote:
> > I wonder if other actions are applied to a message besides moving
> > (like marking it as read, or marking it as spam, changing the
> > message in some way). Whether those actions will take effect on
> > the message stored on the server.
> >
> > I vaguely (very vaguely) recall having concerns about moving
> > multiple messages at the same time. But I guess whatever manages
> > the KMJobs could handle that fine. There might be issues related
> > to knowing with a filter succeeded or not. If the connection
> > drops out at the wrong time KMail might get out of sync and think
> > some messages have already been filtered (moved) when really the
> > haven't.
>
> Thanks for the reply, these concerns are enough for me not to
> enable moving in this case.
>
> > Maybe none of this is important, I don't recall the details.
> > Really I just wanted to write in just in case anyone was curious
> > as to my whereabouts or whatever. Sorry I never did find time to
> > contribute after the last KDE meeting I attended (way back in
> > Malaga which I have nice memories of). I guess that will continue
> > indefinitely.
> >
> > Still alive here, but looks like I will be kept busy working on
> > messaging (email and some IM) for Nokia now with the buyout (and
> > maybe a few private research projects of my own,). Should be
> > interesting anyway.
> >
> > Well I guess that's all, best wishes to everyone, especially
> > those I've exchanged emails with and met in person,
>
> Good luck with your job, sounds interesting, especially seeing that
> you are on an email-related project again.

Still working on email, no change there.

> I'm sorry to hear that you don't find time for KDE, but that
> happens to most developers sooner or later. I think I'll move your
> status in KMail's about box to "former maintainer", OK? That list
> reads like the how is how of KDE by now...

That sounds fine.

Bye for now,
Don.
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