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you may want to try kolab ( http://www.kolab.org/ ). this is an integrated |
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groupware solution for emails, appointments, contacts and more. |
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it's not something that a single user might want to use but it's a cool |
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solution for someone who searches a mailserver which can connect to almost |
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all the types of mailservers around. there should be an abuild from gunna |
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wrobel which installs kolab and configures the software. |
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for all the other daily uses kmail is quite good, but i wasn't able to get |
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ima working with gmail. |
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2007/11/16, Mike Williams <mike@××××××××.uk>: |
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> On Friday 16 November 2007 20:54:32 Duncan wrote: |
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> > While kmail supports IMAP, I understand it hasn't been as |
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> > smoothly handled until recently, and possibly still isn't, altho IMAP |
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> > should work in general. |
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> Kmail rocks my world. |
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> Disconnected IMAP used to be "flaky" back in the 3.3/3.4 days. However I |
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> can't |
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> even remember the last time I had even the remotest hint of a problem with |
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> kmail at all, IMAP or not. |
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> Mike Williams |
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dott. ing. beso |