> From: Renaud (Ron) Olgiati <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: 
> Sent: Wednesday, 27 June 2012, 21:30
> Subject: [kde] KMail freezes after adding address to addressbook
> 
> I have had the following several times in recent days:
> 
> - I open a composer window for a new message in KMail.
> 
> - I find the address I want in not in the address-book or recent addresses, 
> so 
> I go back to the main KMail window, hunt down a mail with the address I want, 
> right-click, and choose "Add to Address Book."
> 
> Whereupon KMail freezes completely; so I have to close it, wait for "The 
> window is not responding...", and restart KMAil.
> 
> An aside, when I restart Kmail, sometimes the new addresshas been added to 
> the 
> address book, sometimes it has not.
> 
> Mageia 1, KDE 4.6.5, KMail 1.13.7
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Ron.
> -- 

Depending on your needs you might do better to switch to another distro that 
offers a long term stable release and has one of the larger user bases. For 
instance I run opensuse 11.4 which has kde 4.6.0 release 6 and kmail 1.13.6. 
This is likely to be around and maintained past the release of 12.3 late this 
year. Providing you only use distro updates problems should be minimal. As far 
as I know only 3 distro's offer this facility, opensuse, ubuntu and debian. 
Debian stable may well be the most conservative. Pass. I've not looked lately.

As far as my kmail goes I have only one problem. From time to time it doesn't 
tie up with kwallet when it starts. Cured by logging out and back in to kde. 
Maybe once a month or longer. Duncan mentions akonodi :-) from time to time. 
The jury is out on that as far as my kmail is concerned. Anne took me through 
the checks some time ago. It may make some use of it. The only really bad point 
is that filters are a little silly as far as the address book is concerned as 
it was with kde 3 even on the last release. Part of the software just checks 
the actual email address but the filters also check the name tag. It finishes 
up in a situation where some one who has changed their name tag can't be added 
to the address book as it seems to look at the actual email address. Both 
should only check the actual email address and allow name changes to be added 
to the address book as duplicates etc. You might say that intellectual users 
use name changes to help sort their
 mail and also often to chuck out spam that fakes email addresses.

On the other hand you can choose to use cutting edge distro's but expect 
problems that may take a while to sort out - might never happen actually as 
people tend to just move on to the next release.

When I have problems I ask on here, on the kde forum or on the opensuse forum 
as each can gives a different flavor of solution if one is available. KDE 
varies from one distro to another so sometimes it's best to ask there as more 
people may have had the same problem.

John
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