On Friday 20 July 2012 10:55:45 Chris Radek did opine:

> On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 06:22:41PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Thursday 19 July 2012 18:14:28 Moses McKnight did opine:
> > > As far as I know you have to install that yourself because it does
> > > not come on the Ubuntu liveCD, which the LinuxCNC liveCD is based
> > > on.  If you install Kubuntu it might be installed, but I don't know
> > > because I've never used Kubuntu.
> > > 
> > > Moses
> > 
> > Moses: Std install from our own ubuntu 10.04-4 LTS cd, 32 bit version,
> > then added enough kde to allow konversation to run on the machine
> > boxes so I have IRC and can pester the guys from there, and quite a
> > bit more to run kmail on this box.  In all cases I am still using gdm
> > as the display manager.
> 
> Hi Gene,
> 
> I think Moses was trying to obliquely tell you that you're reporting
> the kmail problems in the wrong place.  We don't have kmail on our cd
> (in fact our cd is almost 100% the ubuntu desktop cd, but with a
> couple added linuxcnc-related packages and a different kernel
> package).
> 
> Even if we did have kmail on our cd, that doesn't mean anyone in our
> little part of the world would be the one to fix it.  You should
> report problems at the ubuntu tracker (launchpad) or the kde tracker
> directly.  I found the kde bugtracker here:
> 
> https://bugs.kde.org/
> 
> There is a kmail "product" in that tracker, and it has "components"
> such as filtering and mbox.  In the mbox component I see a bug
> reported in 2005 (but still with Status=NEW) that is one that bit you:
> 
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106471
> 
> Chris
> 
TBT Chris, getting Ingo Klocker to admit there is a problem is the first 
hurdle that must be cleared, and its a good 2 meters tall.  It does not 
surprise me that this has been outstanding since 2005. Reading that last 
one says Ingo probably never saw it.  The underlying theme is that the user 
is a dummy, but dammit, the inbox in a new install defaults to mbox, not 
mdir.  I've now converted mine of course, a rather more complex procedure 
than I envisioned however.

ATM I think I'm having DNS problems, its taking me 5 or more seconds to 
open a reply message, and 5 to 15 seconds after I click send for the 
message to even make it to my outbox.

And the update-manager is nagging me, so I suppose I'd better go feed it. 
:)

Cheers, Gene
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