Am Dienstag, 13. März 2012 schrieb Sune Vuorela: > On 2012-03-13, Modestas Vainius <mo...@debian.org> wrote: > > kdepim 4.7 is crap, you don't want to use it > > if you value your data. > > I officially disagree.
Hmmm. I never did test it. From what I read on kdepim and kdepim-users mailing lists there have been quite some users having had severe issues with it. There may be quite some users not having issues and these may be less vocal about it tough. Anyway I read that KDE developers fixed lots and lots of bugs have for KDEPIM 4.8 and 4.8.1 and are still being fixed. And did quite some performance improvements. Thus from what said I suggest not to use the older KDEPIM 4.7.x, but instead KDEPIM 4.8.1 or (preferably) 4.8.2 when its out or even 4.8.3 or later. I do hope that later 4.8.x versions of KDEPIM will be suitable for production use and I wonder what the plans on official KDEPIM 2 packages for Debian are. I think at some time it makes sense to actually try it. I am quite reluctant still since I have a ton of a lot of mails in lots of folders received via POP3 and I do not want to run into any data loss issues. Sure I have backups, but not daily and loosing mail isn´t fun. Maybe its time for IMAP, but there have had been a report on mail losses via IMAP as well[1][2]. And I am not talking about meta data here. I know Akonadi only stores metadata and just caches mail bodies for a limited about of time. Well anyway I do think its no digital crap / no crap. But it had severe bugs and I think it is still maturing a lot. From what I read. As written, I didn´t yet test it myself. I thought about duplicating all my mails on the server and use KDEPIM 2 in a VM with the duplicated account, but OTOH I´d like to avoid this extra work. Thus I´d like to be confident that all mail loss issues have been fixed and watch that no new reports on mail losses appear for a while. That said, also KDEPIM 1 did have some mail loss issues AFAIR - index and low free disk space related. But at least the index related one I remember was more of a metadata issue that could be fixed by stopping KMail, deleting the index file of the folder and then starting it again. I can stand some other bugs and issues. KDEPIM 4.4.5 also still has some. But mail loss is something I like to avoid. There is no 100% guarentee ever I know tough. I also try out BTRFS since about a year already, so I think I take some risk with KDEPIM 2 as well. And I think the point when I like to try it is approaching in the next months. [1] [Kde-pim] 4.8.1 + akoandi 1.7.0 + bogofilter results in mail loss http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.kde.devel.pim/32830 (I do use CRM114 for local filtering, so that may apply to me too). [2] [Kde-pim] Mail loss when moving email while it is downloaded http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-pim&m=132846426028371 Ciao, -- Martin 'Helios' Steigerwald - http://www.Lichtvoll.de GPG: 03B0 0D6C 0040 0710 4AFA B82F 991B EAAC A599 84C7 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201203151142.18133.mar...@lichtvoll.de