On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 10:50, Stefan Gofferje
Hi,
I am finally fed up with Kmail2. This piece of software is as buggy as it gets and regularly messes up or looses mails. Even for the longterm pain-used Linux user it's too much.
- Mails don't show up in the inbox although they are on the IMAP server for hours - Sent mails are sometimes saved in the configured IMAP folder, sometimes in local folders and sometimes Kmail shows them in the IMAP folder but strangely no other program can find them there - Kmail forces to send GPG signed messages as PGP/Mime, what lots of clients which are used in enterprise and governemt environments can't handle and show empty messages - The latest fun - if I deselect "sign message", Kmail2 still tries to sign the attachments with PGP/Mime, which breaks the attachments. Even Kmail2 can't open them from the sent folder any more
@Opensuse Team: I have started using Linux in 1996, my first SuSE was 5.2. So I'm really used to rough roads but what you did with 12.1 is the worst quality I have ever seen from SuSE in over 10 years! If I wouldn't be so used to the SuSE structure and Yast, I would have changed distribution and I'm still considering it.
KMail is well known to be problematic in KDE4... You can't really blame openSUSE on something that is an issue with upstream KDE. If you go to any other distro that is shipping the *same* release of KDE4, you will find similar if not identical issues with KMail. Try an alternative mail client like.. Thunderbird? until the KDE team sorts out the issues with KDEPIM. (and they ARE sorting it out... each release is getting better, but they do have a way to go yet) C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org