On 03/12/2012 01:28 AM, Eli Wapniarski wrote:
On Sunday 11 March 2012 12:24:17 Rex Dieter wrote:
On 03/11/2012 11:42 AM, John Aldrich wrote:
I've reported this problem, but the developers don't seem to care about it -- I regularly receive HTML messages and if I click on the link to render the HTML and/or load external pictures, it will often cause KMail (Kmail 2) to crash.
For giggles, if you happen to have flash-plugin installed, to uninstall it (temporarily) if that helps?
If so, you're experiencing a flash-plugin bug (fixed in 11.2beta and newer)
Tried it Rex... External sources still crashing kmail :(
OK, which bug is tracking this for you?
the flash one was generally qtwebkit-related and/or https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=286307
-- rex
On Monday 12 March 2012 08:33:07 Rex Dieter wrote:
On 03/12/2012 01:28 AM, Eli Wapniarski wrote:
On Sunday 11 March 2012 12:24:17 Rex Dieter wrote:
On 03/11/2012 11:42 AM, John Aldrich wrote:
I've reported this problem, but the developers don't seem to care about it -- I regularly receive HTML messages and if I click on the link to render the HTML and/or load external pictures, it will often cause KMail (Kmail 2) to crash.
For giggles, if you happen to have flash-plugin installed, to uninstall it (temporarily) if that helps?
If so, you're experiencing a flash-plugin bug (fixed in 11.2beta and newer)
Tried it Rex... External sources still crashing kmail :(
OK, which bug is tracking this for you?
the flash one was generally qtwebkit-related and/or https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=286307
Yep... That's the one.
Eli
On Monday 12 March 2012 23:07:19 Eli Wapniarski wrote:
On Monday 12 March 2012 08:33:07 Rex Dieter wrote:
On 03/12/2012 01:28 AM, Eli Wapniarski wrote:
On Sunday 11 March 2012 12:24:17 Rex Dieter wrote:
On 03/11/2012 11:42 AM, John Aldrich wrote:
I've reported this problem, but the developers don't seem to care about it -- I regularly receive HTML messages and if I click on the link to render the HTML and/or load external pictures, it will often cause KMail (Kmail 2) to crash.
For giggles, if you happen to have flash-plugin installed, to uninstall it (temporarily) if that helps?
If so, you're experiencing a flash-plugin bug (fixed in 11.2beta and newer)
Tried it Rex... External sources still crashing kmail :(
OK, which bug is tracking this for you?
the flash one was generally qtwebkit-related and/or https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=286307
Yep... That's the one.
Recent updates to kdelib and kdepim did not fix the problem :(
Eli
Eli Wapniarski wrote:
Recent updates to kdelib and kdepim did not fix the problem :(
I'd really like to feel confident that at some time in the near future all the KMail bugs will be dealt with, and KMail will just work like any other program. At the moment it seems to have accumulated more bugs than all other KDE programs put together.
On the face of it, it doesn't appear to me that the task of KMail should be particularly onerous. Do other similar mail programs encounter this number of problems?
Quoting Timothy Murphy gayleard@eircom.net:
Eli Wapniarski wrote:
Recent updates to kdelib and kdepim did not fix the problem :(
I'd really like to feel confident that at some time in the near future all the KMail bugs will be dealt with, and KMail will just work like any other program. At the moment it seems to have accumulated more bugs than all other KDE programs put together.
On the face of it, it doesn't appear to me that the task of KMail should be particularly onerous. Do other similar mail programs encounter this number of problems?
I think KMail is having growing pains right now, due to all the massive changes that have been going on. Plus I think that KDE itself is having some growing pains as well.
On Wednesday 14 March 2012 08:27:56 John Aldrich wrote:
Quoting Timothy Murphy gayleard@eircom.net:
Eli Wapniarski wrote:
Recent updates to kdelib and kdepim did not fix the problem :(
I'd really like to feel confident that at some time in the near future all the KMail bugs will be dealt with, and KMail will just work like any other program. At the moment it seems to have accumulated more bugs than all other KDE programs put together.
On the face of it, it doesn't appear to me that the task of KMail should be particularly onerous. Do other similar mail programs encounter this number of problems?
I think KMail is having growing pains right now, due to all the massive changes that have been going on. Plus I think that KDE itself is having some growing pains as well.
yep .... after 8 major revisions kde and kmail are having growing pains.... Find that statement kinda ironic.
Eli
On Wed, 2012-03-14 at 11:49 +0000, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Do other similar mail programs encounter this number of problems?
I gave up on Kmail a long time ago and now mainly use Evolution. Evo is not without its problems -- I've even reported several of them -- but my impression is that that it's now a lot more stable than Kmail.
IMHO people should use what works for them and should create their "Desktop Environment". Evo works for me, except for a lingering annoyance related to keyrings which isn't a big deal. And I often tell Gnome fans to use K3b for burning optical media. I can't quite buy into the idea that a DE has to have its own mail client, its own browser, its own word processor etc, and with the major DEs available now there is plenty of choice.
poc