Hi all, when I change the IMAP mail folder in kmail, I get this nice green SuSE Screen which says "retrieving folder contens" and kmail starts downloading headers. If there a way to tell kmail a) NOT to show this screen but jut go to the folder view? b) To download headers already when/if the IMAP server reports that there has been some change going on in the folder? T:Stefan -- (o_ Stefan Gofferje | SCLT, MCP, CCSA //\ Reg'd Linux User #247167 | VCP #2263 V_/_ Heckler & Koch - the original point and click interface
On Wednesday 12 Oct 2011 20:41:29 Stefan Gofferje wrote:
when I change the IMAP mail folder in kmail, I get this nice green SuSE Screen which says "retrieving folder contens" and kmail starts downloading headers. If there a way to tell kmail a) NOT to show this screen but jut go to the folder view?
No.
b) To download headers already when/if the IMAP server reports that there has been some change going on in the folder?
KMail2 (coming in 12.1)'s imap implementation supports the IMAP IDLE command, which AFAIU does exactly this in the background. Will -- Will Stephenson, openSUSE Team SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer, HRB 21284 (AG Nürnberg) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Wednesday 12 October 2011, Will Stephenson wrote:
On Wednesday 12 Oct 2011 20:41:29 Stefan Gofferje wrote:
If there a way to tell kmail a) NOT to show this screen but jut go to the folder view?
No.
That option would be nice. A full-pane infoscreen is IMHO pretty much a waste of ressources and time. The information in the statusline should be well enough.
b) To download headers already when/if the IMAP server reports that there has been some change going on in the folder?
KMail2 (coming in 12.1)'s imap implementation supports the IMAP IDLE command, which AFAIU does exactly this in the background.
Can't wait :). Thx! -S -- (o_ Stefan Gofferje | SCLT, MCP, CCSA //\ Reg'd Linux User #247167 | VCP #2263 V_/_ Heckler & Koch - the original point and click interface
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