[kdepim-users] switching versions, issues
Roy J. Tellason
rtellason at verizon.net
Thu Nov 20 20:38:06 GMT 2008
On Thursday 20 November 2008 03:06:57 pm Ingo Klöcker wrote:
> On Thursday 20 November 2008, Roy J. Tellason wrote:
> > I'd been running Slackware 11.0 on one machine here, and more or
> > less doing okay with what I had going there as far as kmail is
> > concerned. I recently acquired another machine and installed
> > Slackware 12.1 on it, and thanks to a post in here I was able to
> > move all of my mail and my settings to this machine and start using
> > it without having to re-do an awful lot of filters, all of my tweaks,
> > etc.
> >
> > However!
> >
> > I don't choose to use kwallet. And as before, kmail is complaining
> > about this. Unlike before, even though I have checked the boxes
> > that say to store the password, and even though I tell it to do so,
> > I get this complaint EVERY SINGLE TIME I SEND A MESSAGE! And
> > furthermore, I get it twice more (since I have two accounts set up)
> > every time I elect to enter "configure kmail". This is getting
> > really annoying, is there any way to make it stop?
>
> I hope others can help you with this. Since I do not experience this
> problem, I have no idea where to look. I',m sorry.
It's still ongoing, and still annoying...
> > Further, with the problems I encountered earlier on involving
> > expiring unread posts (even though I didn't want it to, I ended up
> > with the software losing mail on me), my use involves holding down
> > the shift key as I switch from one message to the next and then ever
> > 10 messages or so hitting shift-delete to get rid of them. Only all
> > of a sudden shift-delete has stopped working for me! Nothing happens
> > at all when I press that key combo, so I'm forced to use just
> > delete, and then have to switch to the trash folder, select "empty
> > trash", confirm that I really do want to do that, and that wastes a
> > lot of my time.
>
> Check (under Settings->Configure Shortcuts) whether Shift+Delete is
> still assigned as shortcut to Delete.
I did that. Fortunately, shutting kmail down and restarting it seems to have
taken care of that one. I don't know why that happened or what might have
caused it. At least it's not happening now...
> > Any suggestions as to what I might do to fix this? Or, barring
> > that, is there any way that I can remove this version and switch
> > back to the version I was using before? I don't have the other
> > machine set up any more, but this one is kmail 1.9.9 under KDE
> > 3.5.9, I think the other version might've been 1.9.4 or so. I
> > suppose I could set that machine up again and see if it's necessary.
> > I'm thinking that sticking one of the install CDs from the older
> > version into this machine might be the way to go, but I need to know
> > if there are any gotchas in that path...
>
> In theory all versions 1.9.x of KMail should be compatible. I don't know
> of anything that could cause problems when switching from 1.9.9 back to
> 1.9.4, but I cannot give you a guarantee that there won't be any
> problems. So be sure to make a backup before you try this.
Backup of what? The whole mess, mail and all? That adds up to quite a bit,
which was why I was so please to find it all present when I rsync'd those
files over to this box and found everything including my filters and settings
and such more or less the way I wanted them.
That having to click on "store password" each and every time I want to send a
message gets real old real quick, though... :-(
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ablest -- form of life in this section of space, a critter that can
be killed but can't be tamed. --Robert A. Heinlein, "The Puppet Masters"
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M Dakin
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