On Monday 09 August 2004 22:36, Randall R Schulz wrote:
I use mbox format, not maildir, which strikes me as an insanely bloated way to store email
This statement requires elucidation mbox and maildir store the exact same information, except that mbox *adds* an additional "From" header to signify envelope sender. So mbox actually stores more data. Assuming you are using a sane file system - like reiserfs for example - that is capable of filling up disk completely and not leave little empty "tails" for half filled blocks, á la ext2/3, it will consume *less* disk space. So how is it bloated It is also faster and safer (although I seem to recall some problems with storing it on an NFS share), so I don't really see your objection to it. Would you care to explain it a bit further?
Does the KDE project have a contributed software section?
kdeextragear or kdenonbeta are the CVS modules for non-official kde stuff (meaning stuff not really part of kde but still stored in the kde cvs repository)