I have been trying to use Kmail instead of Thunderbird for a while now. I like some things about it:
On the flip side, it seems difficult to get things to "just work", I feel like I'm fighting it a bit. These are the areas where I have problems:
Folder syncing
Local folders are not synced with the IMAP server like you might expect, which is annoying: if you send an email from your laptop it doesn't appear in the sent folder on other devices. Almost every other email client I have ever used does this by default... which doesn't make it right, but I can't see the reason why Kmail doesn't do it - does anyone know? I thought the main advantage of IMAP over POP is that every device has a complete record of all your emails.
I'm sure it is possible to sync the local folder to the email server, but then what happens if you have more than one account in kmail?
Arrow keys don't scroll through messages in the inbox
A small annoyance, but it does grate on me.
Not easy to increase font size in any of Kmail's windows
In Thunderbird, if I'm composing an email and my eyes are tired and I'd like the text a little bigger, I can just press CTRL + to zoom in. Not so with Kmail... why?
Kmail's rich text editor is weird
I get that Kmail is set up primarily for plain text email, and that it's generally the done thing to send plain text messages (with word wrapping on column 78) on mailing lists etc, for good reasons that I do understand.
Even when you are in rich text editing mode, though, it still insists on word wrapping. Sometimes you just want to send an HTML reply so people don't think you live in a cave.
Messages that look like this are really not cool:
this is a message that was sent from kmail
which
has been word wrapped. Unfortunately, the
screen
that you are reading it on is a different width
and so
it has been wrapped twice and is basically
illegible
Sometimes plain text is appropriate, and sometimes it ain't. It would be nice to have the choice!
So, I guess what I'm asking is: I know some of you use Kmail, and you probably have good reasons. Do the things above frustrate you too or am I being stupid? How did you get around them, and why should I stick with Kmail... or should I give up on it?
Thanks
- KDE integration (both the menu style, and the tray notifications).
- Managesieve is supported, which I would like to fiddle with in the future
- Loads of interesting menus! (seems designed to help you learn what it is doing, instead of hiding it from you).
- Shows spamassassin status from header information in the inbox. Nice touch.
- Seems like the default configuration is secure, you have to change it to make it less secure (opening html emails etc.)
On the flip side, it seems difficult to get things to "just work", I feel like I'm fighting it a bit. These are the areas where I have problems:
Folder syncing
Local folders are not synced with the IMAP server like you might expect, which is annoying: if you send an email from your laptop it doesn't appear in the sent folder on other devices. Almost every other email client I have ever used does this by default... which doesn't make it right, but I can't see the reason why Kmail doesn't do it - does anyone know? I thought the main advantage of IMAP over POP is that every device has a complete record of all your emails.
I'm sure it is possible to sync the local folder to the email server, but then what happens if you have more than one account in kmail?
Arrow keys don't scroll through messages in the inbox
A small annoyance, but it does grate on me.
Not easy to increase font size in any of Kmail's windows
In Thunderbird, if I'm composing an email and my eyes are tired and I'd like the text a little bigger, I can just press CTRL + to zoom in. Not so with Kmail... why?
Kmail's rich text editor is weird
I get that Kmail is set up primarily for plain text email, and that it's generally the done thing to send plain text messages (with word wrapping on column 78) on mailing lists etc, for good reasons that I do understand.
Even when you are in rich text editing mode, though, it still insists on word wrapping. Sometimes you just want to send an HTML reply so people don't think you live in a cave.
Messages that look like this are really not cool:
this is a message that was sent from kmail
which
has been word wrapped. Unfortunately, the
screen
that you are reading it on is a different width
and so
it has been wrapped twice and is basically
illegible
Sometimes plain text is appropriate, and sometimes it ain't. It would be nice to have the choice!
So, I guess what I'm asking is: I know some of you use Kmail, and you probably have good reasons. Do the things above frustrate you too or am I being stupid? How did you get around them, and why should I stick with Kmail... or should I give up on it?
Thanks
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