On a general note related to Akonadi performance: on my 4.1x system I always 
restart it manually in a more or less dedicated terminal window after logging 
in. That's to see when connection problems arise (and thus know when I better 
restart it rather than blame KMail for glitches).

Akonadi can use up quite a bit of CPU when it starts syncing multiple accounts 
so nowadays I do `nice akonadictl restart`. That leaves just the fan noise as a 
real indication that I'm probably getting new email.

One thing that's annoying with this scheme is that KMail has absolutely no 
visual feedback when you move among messages with the cursor keys. The devs 
seem to assume that fetching and displaying the next message is instantaneous 
and enough feedback in itself, but in practice this is of course not the case. 
Result: I often end up browsing several messages farther (it doesn't help that 
my cursor key strokes tend not to register very well).

Claws has a "Stop All" toolbar button that activates when the app is working. 
It'd be nice if KMail had this too.

R.

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