The problem with upgrades especially to a new machine is that mail keeps coming 
in on the old one. That can make unsuccessful mail transfers a real pain. One 
aspect that annoys me is that original Kmail, don't know about the new one, 
would import the lot from the previous one if it was an upgrade to the same 
machine. This code couldn't be pointed at a directory tree that a user might 
have copied across. In fact that sort of thing only appeared and didn't work as 
well until I made a rather pointed comment on here.

I'm tempted to give kdepim3 a go and pray or switch entirely to pay for web 
mail. IMAP is mostly defeatist probably because most mail packages seem to have 
outstanding bugs.

Have to laugh. When the current set up was mentioned on here some one chimed in 
what we need is a daemon. My thoughts were oh no for several reasons but no 
doubt the person who did it found it to be a very invigorating experience even 
though the may have found out that it had it's problems on heavily used 
machines with a lot on them. As usual not much thought about users needs only 
change.  I am a software person but not PC unfortunately and also extremely 
object orientated. My guess is that eventually some might sit down and think 
about mail and decide they are up a blind alley that even Moor's Law wont sort 
out unless we start shifting photons about.

Only thing about using kdepim3 is that I was told to keep user name and 
password the same when copying directories across. Not sure why as user rights 
are easy to change. Unfortunately my new install has some how given me a 
different user id number which made trying to use NTS to transfer files across 
a bit of a pain so done with discs via a usb sata hub at 25mb/sec plus pauses. 
2 writes instead of one and very long rights change pass.

Maybe some one can shed light on ..pim3 and keeping the user etc the same. 
Maybe that is KDE and not system related. Hope not or more problems.

John
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On Sun, 14/7/13, Duncan <1i5t5.dun...@cox.net> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [kde] Upgrading from kde 4.6 to 4.10 SC questions
 To: k...@postbox.kde.org
 Date: Sunday, 14 July, 2013, 22:56
 
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John Woodhouse posted on Sun, 14 Jul
 2013 05:29:48 -0700 as excerpted:
 
 > My current email is old style email handling and new
 style address book.
 > The next one is new style in both respects. That is
 where all of the
 > problems seem to lie.
 
 Yes.  That's where I had the worst problems with kmail
 and decided to 
 ditch it, here.  In that case, indeed, you can try
 upgrading if you like, 
 but be sure and have backups, and be prepared to try other
 alternatives 
 if the new kmail just doesn't work for you.
 
 
 -- 
 Duncan - List replies preferred.   No HTML
 msgs.
 "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master --
 and if you use the program, he is your master." 
 Richard Stallman
 
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