https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=283020
Denis Kurz <kde...@posteo.de> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |kde...@posteo.de Version|Git (master) |5.5.1 --- Comment #19 from Denis Kurz <kde...@posteo.de> --- Implementing this would have a nice side effect or two. Akonadi was meant to be an offline cache for stuff like e-mail. Akonadi tags, however, add completely new functionality. If tags are stored as IMAP tags, however, Akonadi's task would then be reduced to caching again. Also, if Akonadi's db is corrupted for whatever reasons, or I decide to switch db backends, or some faulty IMAP server suddenly presents old mail with new IDs, or whatever, Akonadi would not lose all the old tags. It would only have to re-index them. This approach seems a lot less error-prone to me when compared to the current tag system. To all reporters: Please remember that you can always make it easier for a developer to work on a bug/request by providing references to relevant standards, making detailed suggestions etc. Noone wants to work on a six year old request if she has to put a week of research into it first. In this case: Are IMAP flags even supposed to be used like this? If so, can you link to the related RFC or some other source? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.