On Sunday 17 June 2012 01:42 Alberto Villa wrote: > On Saturday 16 June 2012 09:08:51 joaoBR wrote: > > :) what a self-esteem this man has ... :) congratulations, but you need > > > > it, so hold on to it
I am sorry if my comment came over apparently as personal to you, it was not my intention I know that you are the most helpfull person on this list, also your help is always technical very qualified, thank you, so what follows is also nothing personal to you unfortunately this kdepim/akonadi/sql thing effects my mood and it got personal for me, since my work is compromised for two weeks now I lead a SW development team and I know how hard it can be, but with best intentions from my side and professional view, I have to say that kmail is far off target a very old email client skelleton, still full of problems in terms of imap handling is being migrated/integrated to "something" with no future simplicity is the success keyword for working software for my understandings database storing is for speeding things up, so I have no clew how things can get slower, may be somebody needs a basic sql training and rewrite the whole thing of course, i also have no clew, what the heck I need a database framework for some imap accounts on my desktop this folder selection settings always was something very not understandable in kmail's project, now, it simply got migrated and most wired for me, nobody seems to care. If there where settings to change the default, ok, but that kmail changes the default of draft/sent/trash folders, my-o-my ... if there is need for email/calendar/contacts/groupware integration, ok, make a software package for whom who needs it such a framework as standard email client on a Desktop, guys, no words for that, sad is that nobody stopped it in time buttom line, now we have a project not a program anymore, now we have to learn how to set up such a monster and what we get in return, a rediculous slow email client which needs 3-4 minutes to delete 800 messages from a folder and after completing it still shows me a childish foot note, counting the processed messages, one extra minute to wait ... seems it is calling an ntfs drive on another continent over a slow connection link and not a local database ... but please, nothing personal dear developers João _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information
