[kmail2] [Bug 362258] regression: drop file in composer no longer adds attachment or asks what to do

2016-07-25 Thread Metko via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=362258

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--- Comment #3 from Metko  ---
Same here - trying to attach a file to an email by drag&drop or copy/paste from
dolphin or konqueror inserts the URI instead of the file. Very annoying.
OpenLeap 42.1 , kmail 15.12.3,

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[Akonadi] [Bug 325224] CalDav doesn't read server items

2015-12-22 Thread Metko via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=325224

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--- Comment #37 from Metko  ---
I'm observing the behavior described in the original bugreport with Owncloud
(8.1) as a CalDAV source: Creating events in KOrganizer shows them in
KOrganizer and the Owncloud calendar (so writing the akonadi resource works),
but events created in the Owncloud calendar are not propagated back to
KOrganizer (reading doesn't work). On opensuse 13.2 and KOrganizer 4.14 there
was an error message popping up every 5 mins saying there was an error reading
from the CalDAV resource, but now on Leap42.1 with KF5 there's not even a
message, and reading still doesn't work.
What makes KOrganizer now really problematic is that when I export the calendar
from Owncloud to an .ics file, KOrganizer doesn't show it either. There's no
problem reported during the import, but it simply doesn't show any events
thereafter.
The whole setup worked with older versions of Owncloud; therefore, it may be
that something changed in the way it sends data via CalDAV. But since so many
other people report problems here with other CalDAV sources, there may be a bug
in the read-function of KOrganizer's DAV groupware ressource as well.
CardDAV-communication with my Owncloud server works without any problems.

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[Akonadi] [Bug 325224] CalDav doesn't read server items

2016-01-07 Thread Metko via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=325224

--- Comment #39 from Metko  ---
(In reply to Metko from comment #37)
> I'm observing the behavior described in the original bugreport with Owncloud
> (8.1) as a CalDAV source: Creating events in KOrganizer shows them in
> KOrganizer and the Owncloud calendar (so writing the akonadi resource
> works), but events created in the Owncloud calendar are not propagated back
> to KOrganizer (reading doesn't work). On opensuse 13.2 and KOrganizer 4.14
> there was an error message popping up every 5 mins saying there was an error
> reading from the CalDAV resource, but now on Leap42.1 with KF5 there's not
> even a message, and reading still doesn't work.
> What makes KOrganizer now really problematic is that when I export the
> calendar from Owncloud to an .ics file, KOrganizer doesn't show it either.
> There's no problem reported during the import, but it simply doesn't show
> any events thereafter.
> The whole setup worked with older versions of Owncloud; therefore, it may be
> that something changed in the way it sends data via CalDAV. But since so
> many other people report problems here with other CalDAV sources, there may
> be a bug in the read-function of KOrganizer's DAV groupware ressource as
> well.
> CardDAV-communication with my Owncloud server works without any problems.

After closer inspection it seems that KOrganizer doesn't read *any* input
source: (i) I exported an existing calendar as vcalendar and re-imported it ->
a new calendar is generated, but it is empty, (ii) webcal:// sources don't show
any items either
So, maybe the problem lies not (only) in the DAVGroupware resource but
somewhere on the way to displaying events?

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[Akonadi] [Bug 325224] CalDav doesn't read server items

2016-01-14 Thread Metko via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=325224

--- Comment #40 from Metko  ---
(In reply to Metko from comment #39)
> (In reply to Metko from comment #37)
> > I'm observing the behavior described in the original bugreport with Owncloud
> > (8.1) as a CalDAV source: Creating events in KOrganizer shows them in
> > KOrganizer and the Owncloud calendar (so writing the akonadi resource
> > works), but events created in the Owncloud calendar are not propagated back
> > to KOrganizer (reading doesn't work). On opensuse 13.2 and KOrganizer 4.14
> > there was an error message popping up every 5 mins saying there was an error
> > reading from the CalDAV resource, but now on Leap42.1 with KF5 there's not
> > even a message, and reading still doesn't work.
> > What makes KOrganizer now really problematic is that when I export the
> > calendar from Owncloud to an .ics file, KOrganizer doesn't show it either.
> > There's no problem reported during the import, but it simply doesn't show
> > any events thereafter.
> > The whole setup worked with older versions of Owncloud; therefore, it may be
> > that something changed in the way it sends data via CalDAV. But since so
> > many other people report problems here with other CalDAV sources, there may
> > be a bug in the read-function of KOrganizer's DAV groupware ressource as
> > well.
> > CardDAV-communication with my Owncloud server works without any problems.
> 
> After closer inspection it seems that KOrganizer doesn't read *any* input
> source: (i) I exported an existing calendar as vcalendar and re-imported it
> -> a new calendar is generated, but it is empty, (ii) webcal:// sources
> don't show any items either
> So, maybe the problem lies not (only) in the DAVGroupware resource but
> somewhere on the way to displaying events?

Updated to kdepim 15.12.0-6.1 and korganizer 5.18.0 and everything works fine
(OpenSUSE Leap 42.1) PLUS the DAVGroupware resource now has a configuration
option to include events earlier than 3 months in the past - great! Thanks!

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[Akonadi] [Bug 325224] CalDav doesn't read server items

2016-01-18 Thread Metko via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=325224

--- Comment #46 from Metko  ---
I've been commenting on the DAVGroupware resource and its access to an owncloud
server via CalDAV. It seems that you try to get the iCal resource to work
(webcal://, http://). This one doesn't work for me either. It does work for
local files, but I can't subscribe to remote .ics files. But probably this is
the wrong thread to complain about this as it is explicitly on CalDAV.

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[Akonadi] [Bug 255388] Kmail filters dont work in incoming mail

2016-03-30 Thread Metko via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=255388

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--- Comment #109 from Metko  ---
When kmail (5.1.2) is started after login (Leap 42.1), no filter is applied and
all new emails remain in the inbox folder (very annoying). Even manual
filtering and Ctrl+J don't work. My standard procedure then is to just open the
filter settings dialog (Einstellungen|Filter einrichten...) and close it
immediately with Ok, i.e. without changing anything. From then on filtering
works as expected. It seems like the whole filtering mechanism is only started
upon firing up the configuration dialog. Couldn't find this in the previous
comments, so maybe it's a clue for the developers.

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