Kontact website
Martin Steigerwald
martin at lichtvoll.de
Sun Jul 22 11:15:32 BST 2018
Hi Volker.
Volker Krause - 22.07.18, 11:40:
> On Monday, 16 July 2018 01:47:41 CEST Daniel Vrátil wrote:
> > Hola,
> >
> > last year during Akademy I started toying with an idea of having a proper
> > website for Kontact to present it as a product, similar to what Krita,
> > Digikam, Plasma Mobile and some other projects in KDE do. I started playing
> > with the kde.org template a while ago, but today I finally managed to polish
> > it and to fill it with some actual content:
> >
> > Live version: http://kontact.dvratil.cz (auto-updated from git)
> > Git repo: https://cgit.kde.org/scratch/dvratil/kontact-kde-org.git
> >
> > For now most of the content is just short blurbs and outdated feature lists
> > from the wikis - if you find some time, please help improving the content
> > any way you see fit. Ideally we should bring up-to-date the wikis and
> > cherry-pick the really cool stuff with screenshots to the website.
> >
> > Once the content does not suck, we can ask sysadmins to host it somewhere
> > for us and point kontact.org and kontact.kde.org to the new website.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Dan
>
> Thanks a lot for looking into this!
>
> Here's an attempt on updating the KMail feature list:
>
> <h2>Secure</h2>
[…]
> <h2>Powerful</h2>
> <ul>
> <li><strong>Offline Capable.</strong> KMail allows you to operate entirely
> without network connectivity by (optionally) syncing your entire email
> locally.</li>
> <li><strong>Multiple Identities.</strong> KMail separates identities from
> accounts, giving you a lot of flexibility when wearing different hats in
> multiple organizations.</li>
> <li><strong>Templates.</strong> A flexible template and text snippet
> system support you in automating parts of your email writing.</li>
> <li><strong>Multi-lingual.</strong> Built-in content translation support
> and per-paragraph spell checking language auto-detection support you when
> dealing with content in multiple languages.</li>
I never saw this working. What do I need for it to work? I can just select the
spell checking for the entire message via context menu in the composer.
[…]
> <li><strong>Mailing List Management.</strong> Mailman mailing lists can be
> auto-detected and common mailing list management operations are directly
> available from within KMail.</li>
Not just Mailman lists, I´d say. I think it works with any list management
that uses the List-Id: and Co headers.
Thanks,
--
Martin
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