On Wed 24 August 2011 22:53:09 Michael Schreckenbauer did opine thusly: > Hi Alan, > > Am Mittwoch, 24. August 2011, 22:11:48 schrieb Alan McKinnon:
[snip] > > I'm trying to migrate away from kdepim. Nothing else out there > > imports KDE folders > > They are maildirs, sort of, aren't they? > ~ $ ls .kde4/share/apps/kmail/mail/inbox/new/ > {2f2c8b47-dc21-4a7a-a0c4-1f0f6a223264} > {ef61aa1a-f38f-40a7-99b1-6573bb12afa5} Yes, after a fashion. It's my understanding that there are multiple implementations of maildir, all different, except that they have directories that map to mail folders, and files that map to emails. The actual structure varies a lot, and the only real "standard" is how qmail did it originally [snip] > > There was no warning, no dialog, no notification. Just a pile of > > mail disappeared. Akonadi/nepomuk/kmail/virtuoso/soprano/strigi > > didn't do it's usual stunt of observing that my mouse pointer > > had moved and consume 200% of cpu at load 11 for 30 minutes > > while it reindexed everything. It appears to have just chucked > > 2GB of pim data away. > Check your .xsession-error for SQL-Errors. I had a ton of these and > had to reconfigure my MySQL-Server to manage the requests it got > from kmail/akonadi/whatever. Don't remember the details though. I did check there, and a few other places too such as enabling mail- related stuff in kdeugdialog and observing console output. I found nothing that seemed relevant. > > Need I mention that NOT chucking pim data away is it's primary > > design goal (or should be). > > > > Now finally after 3 years, I understand what all the other > > ex-KDE > > users are on about - this is a stinking pile of bloatcrap and a > > solution to a problem that actually does not exist. > > I really like kde4. But this PIM-stuff... I don't get it. Let's not talk about the complete lack of any findable documentation. The Nagios stuff is in better shape... -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com