Remove Mail Filter Agent (or start/stop "on demand")?
Thomas Tanghus
thomas at tanghus.net
Thu Sep 12 13:24:29 BST 2019
On torsdag den 12. september 2019 11.36.54 CEST René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> On Thursday September 12 2019 10:57:07 Thomas Tanghus wrote:
> >And I can recommend it if you don't use client side filtering. Kmail
> >doesn't get stuck synchronizing, and it actually updates sub-folders!
> >Before that I had to go thru all important folders to get it to *try* to
> >sync.
> I wonder how one could set this up to start and stop the filter agent on
> demand if you only have filters you run manually (I have a few for spam
> reporting purposes)...
I looked with qdbusviewer, and it is something like:
org.freedesktop.Akonadi.Agent.akonadi_mailfiler_agent
org.freedesktop.Akonadi.Agent.Status
setOnline(bool)
I managed to get it to start/stop that way, but how to use it practically I
don't know.
--
/Thomas
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