mail posted on Thu, 06 Aug 2015 01:06:55 +1000 as excerpted: >>On Wed, 5 Aug 2015 17:29:08 David Baron wrote: >> Every time the Internet connection expires and reconnects, I have to >> reenter passwords to kmail. Or to kwallet if this is in use and >> working. This is an unholy pain. >> >> How can I make the passwords persistent? >> ___________________________________________________ > > I am afraid you may not be able to. > I have the same problem since quite a while now. > > It even got to a stage where I was asked for a password, entered it, > then whole tree on the left will all emails disappeared. Had to setup a > new desktop to get my emails back. > > kmail unfortunately just has become highly unreliable.
FWIW, my mails disappeared in kmail once too often, and I asked myself why I was putting up with it. After all, internet-based email has followed basically the same rfcs (request for comments, the official documentation on internet protocols, etc) for decades, and email is neither new technology, or rocket science, so why was I allowing my email client to regularly lose my email and make me jump thru hoops to get it back? From there, it was a very quick jump from why am I allowing it, to "Well, I might have /been/ allowing it, but I'm not allowing it any more!" After nearly a decade on kmail, the akonadification broke it, it was no longer reliable, and I had to find a mail client that just worked, like a mail client /should/ work. I've been very (OK, _extremely!_) happy with the gtk-based claws-mail since I switched, altho if like me you have pop3 mail accounts and thus everything local, the switch itself can unfortunately be quite a pain, as claws-mail uses the mh format for its local message storage, while kmail uses or used maildir and/or mbox, depending on configuration. All my local mail was maildir, and I eventually converted it using a script from the claws-mail web site, tho the script was a old and crufty and I had to modify it a bit to get it to work. Others have installed mutt (a CLI mail client) temporarily, to do the conversion, since it understands all three formats, or installed dovecot or some other local IMAP server, putting their mail on it locally, even if their internet mail accounts are POP3. I've read of others that switched to thunderbird or evolution, altho both of those use databases, and I wanted fast plain-text-file-based mail storage, which mh-format provides (and maildir /should/ be able to provide as it's actually pretty similar to mh, only it seems most clients these days want a database, which can unfortunately get screwed up, as akonadified kmail demonstrates so efficiently). So I was looking for something that was fast yet plain text file based, and claws-mail filled the bill for me very well. =:^) The ironic thing about it is that back in 2001/2002 when I switched from MS and OE, kmail and the then sylpheed-claws, were the two at the top of my short list. If I'd have chosen sylpheed-claws back then, I'd have never suffered the disruption of a change, as sylpheed-claws later became the claws-mail I eventually switched to. Oh, well... -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde-linux mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-linux. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.