kdeinit - kio - stand alone
M.H
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Wed Sep 25 03:08:42 BST 2002
Le Samedi 21 Septembre 2002 11:12, Kevin Krammer a écrit :
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> On Saturday, 21. September 2002 07:49, M.H wrote:
> > That is why, I needed to know if it is possible to detach kmail,
> > konqueror and so on.. from the kio parent process. Because, kio is
> > something like a tunnel, but open for any applications. And if you open
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> I think nobody on this list can answer this.
> You will probably have more luck if you ask that on developer list, like
> kde-devel or even kde-core-devel
Aren't they closed mailing list?
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kde-devel (archive) - for application developers (both applications in central KDE packages and contributed applications)...
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And I'm not a developper....
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> I guess there should be a way to let Kmail start its own kio processes
> so that they are not shared.
>
> Or KDE could restrict access to kdeinit started kio slaves to only a
> couple of (user) registered programs
>
> > the tunnel, any application have access to the Internet. But if you
> > close it, no kde applications using kio can access to Internet.
>
> Well, even if you could have only KMail access kio smtp, another KDE
> program can still ask KMail to send a mail.
>
> Cheers,
> Kevin
>
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