https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359593

--- Comment #7 from msjasin...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Thomas Lübking from comment #6)
> Connection loss sounds terribly like bug #359576, please provide a full
> connection log respectively.

Where do I find (and extract) this so called 'connection log'?

> The certification-note-once-a-week is sort of a gmail specific thing (though
> I've to admit that the dialog bears no actual value to me; i just click it
> away - as I shouldn't)
> I've no particular opinion on this item. As mentioned, the dialog isn't
> terribly important to me, but showing about once a week when starting
> trojitá, it's not that an annoyance either.

Maybe you don't have a particular opinion, but your reasoning represents pure
casuistry here.

Firstly, the dialog showing IS annoying; it is NOT NOT annoying (even if it
happens rarely, but unlike you write "when starting trojitá" - not necessarily
true, it happens also while the app is running).

Secondly, what sort of statement is that it is "sort of a gmail specific
thing"? Apart from fact that it may be true. Trojita can use a single mailbox;
in my case (and half the internet users) it is gmail? So what? If you admit you
yourself as developer "just click it away - as I shouldn't"  - what do you
think an average user does? Are you disowning this part of code as
non-belonging in Trojita?

I find it bizarre to be compelled to explain the obvious... Especially since
the program itself is very clever. I am an average user, so my opinion doesn't
weigh much, but these things (and some others) are dealbreakers for Trojita.

> we can hardly just stop telling you that there was some error (and the core
> functionality is no longer given)

Fact is, core functionality is still in given. The message is just an annoying
sign that the app has had a moment of weakness, but it keeps running
nonetheless.

> => Jan, the only resolution I could think of was to defer such messages
> until the main window gets shown/activated (though the downside of this is
> that you'll get informed "late" about the dysfunction), at least on windows?

This is not the problem. I can click Alt-Tab and achieve the same effect.

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