On Sat, June 9, 2012 10:24, ajtiM wrote: > On Saturday 09 June 2012 06:43:24 JoaoBR wrote: >> I have no idea how some can substitute an email client with a new one, >> when it is still not working (=unusable) >> >> said that, somebody has an idea what I can do? >> >> after upgrade to kde-4.8 from ports without particular tweaks, kmail2 >> comes up and asked for converting existing mail structure, I confirmed, >> dialog disappeared and no further response came up >> >> then when I start kmail2, imap identities are visible in settings, in >> accounts only appear local floders but with advice "No usable storage >> location configured" >> >> In Kmail panels appears nothing (all white) but Local Folders >> >> my former kmail folders and accounts settings are in their former >> default >> locations under ~/.kde4/.... > > I did what I red in /usr/ports/UPDATING > and I am using the old kmail still: > 20120525: > AFFECTS: users of deskutils/kdepim4, deskutils/kdepim4-runtime > AUTHOR: [email protected] > > kdepim4 has been updated to 4.8.3. For those who prefer old > kdepim-4.4.11.1 deskutils/kdepim44* ports have been added. > To stay with kdepim-4.4.11.1 run the following commands: > > # portmaster -o deskutils/kdepim44-runtime kdepim-runtime-4\* > # portmaster -o deskutils/kdepim44 kdepim-4\* >
thanks, this slipped through my attention, I will try it > BTW: I am thinking to start using Thunderbird. well, in thunderbird no links open in a browser and the available plugin which supposed to do that does not work either ... so for me thunderbird is useless I was using seamonkey, I liked it, but after upgrading it also does not work anymore together with kmail after kde-4.8 so actually no usable email client with pgp integration on freebsd/kde desktop ... back to the pens and fax :) -- João Martins (JoaoBR) Infomatik Development Team http://wipserver.matik.com.br +55 11 4249.2222 _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information
