Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> 
> * Shridhar Daithankar [linux-india] <20/04/01 13:25 +0530>:
> 
> > I tracked the code and found around 8 instanses where transport was set to
> > default rather than picking it up from current identity and I got stuck.
> 
>  Didnt need to see the code for this one - personal experience, sort of :)

I don't get you. I mean in what context you are saying. The code of KMail is
very well organised and I was on my way in less than half an hour.(Actually that
was easier since I am part of support team that fixes bug. So it's my routine
job...;-))

I fixed all that I could in kmail but then it jumped into kdelibs. I didn't have
enough patience to track it there. So I sent the patch and called it a week-end.
But when I didn't got a reply on monday, I aborted my mission. Just lost the
tempo...

> 
> > I sent the patch to KMail developers but they never came back and I lost
> > interest too. This is around 3 months back.
> 
>  So patch kmail for yourself :)

Why? I am happy. I don't do 5 mailing list these days. So no need....-> no
patch... See, I eliminated root cause...;-)

>  See, there are several accounts (like bigfoot, say) which dont give you
>  smtp.  For such accounts, kmail becomes useless when posting to lists.

KMail is as it's useless there as it does not do IMAP. And how these accounts
operate without SMTP? Bigfoot is forwader I know but what else can there be?

 Shridhar

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