On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 02:09:10 PM Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Dec 2016 10:56:16 +0000, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > Nice repartee on the side there. I'm actually just resurfacing from yet
> > another user account creation, because the message database yesterday
> > was just an indescribable mess.
> > 
> > Touch wood, this one might have succeeded after a good deal of finger-
> > twiddling to give KMail time to do all its marking as read, moving
> > folders into place and so on. Also frequent reboots to establish a firm
> > basis.
> > 
> > It means that I've lost any messages from the last two days, but at
> > least I have Joost's detailed one to continue from.
> 
> Maybe this would be a good time to set up a local IMAP server...

I tell KMail to store messages locally as well (for performance reasons)
Not sure how it functions when the IMAP server is on the same host. Should 
perform decently as well.
A 1GB link isn't sufficient with the amount of email I have on the server. Not 
when also using that same link for a variety of other things.
Never mind the uplink of my ISP.

> > ("Never end a sentence with a preposition" - so we were taught.
> > Personally, I think a preposition is a perfectly good word to end a
> > sentence with. An adverb will also do nicely.)
> 
> Don't forget split infinitives - the construct that is absolutely
> forbidden, but no one knows why. I had a production editor who picked me
> up every time I used one. I pointed out that that battle was lost as soon
> as Star Trek became mainstream.

I actually got that nearly complete. Only missing the Animated Series on 
physical media. Am hoping that CBS will convert Voyager and DS9 to Bluray as 
well.

--
Joost

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