I got fed up with the Gmail composer always wanting to top-post. So I tried kmail. Composing mail is pretty good, there's enough options to be workable.
But it seems stuck in the 1990s, working like mail clients did then. It has tried to synchronize my entire gmail account back to when I started on gmail, several gigabytes worth, and now I'm getting errors that googling suggests is caused by the default mysql configuration that akonadi uses has some values too small. The .local/share/akonadi directory has reached 1.9 GB. I have removed the gmail account from kmail's list of accounts.
Firstly, how do I clear out that 1.9 GB? Maybe akonadictl stop, rm -r the directory?
Can I use kmail without akonadi syncing every item I have in gmail? I don't want it to sync anything except what I'm looking at. I thought IMAP email was supposed to work like that.
If not kmail, is there another lightweight mail client that I can use with gmail?
But it seems stuck in the 1990s, working like mail clients did then. It has tried to synchronize my entire gmail account back to when I started on gmail, several gigabytes worth, and now I'm getting errors that googling suggests is caused by the default mysql configuration that akonadi uses has some values too small. The .local/share/akonadi directory has reached 1.9 GB. I have removed the gmail account from kmail's list of accounts.
Firstly, how do I clear out that 1.9 GB? Maybe akonadictl stop, rm -r the directory?
Can I use kmail without akonadi syncing every item I have in gmail? I don't want it to sync anything except what I'm looking at. I thought IMAP email was supposed to work like that.
If not kmail, is there another lightweight mail client that I can use with gmail?
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