ObtuseObviously ,

Praying for the day contacts and calendar events will be synced through Proton’s bridge. It could be a drop replacement of google services for a lot of people.

produnis ,
@produnis@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

But it does still use akonadi, right?

woelkchen ,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

Seems so but I also don’t understand the Akonadi hate. When I still used POP3, mails appeared to be in the inbox twice but that was merely a cosmetic problem, IIRC. After migration to IMAP, I don’t think I ever had problems. That said, I’m currently not using any KDE PIM apps for unrelated reasons (my main PC is currently running Windows and Thunderbird is so much worse than KMail).

qaz , (edited )

I’ve had it break on me. I’ve tried everything to fix it, but nothing worked. The only thing left is just reinstalling the distro.

woelkchen ,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

Then you did not try everything. With Linux a fresh installation is basically never needed. Last I’ve checked Akonadi is just a cache, never the actual data.

carlschwan Mod ,

Just remove the following files to reset Akonadi:


<span style="color:#323232;">~/.local/share/akonadi/
</span><span style="color:#323232;">~/.config/akonadi/*.dat 
</span>

And then just restart akonadi with akonadictl restart

ISOmorph ,

I would love to use the KApps for Calendar / Contacts / Mail for a better integration into KDE. But at this point Thunderbird is just so far ahead, I’m not sure KDE will be able to close the gap to make those apps a viable alternative

FarraigePlaisteach ,

What does Thunderbird have that the K apps don’t? I ask because I’m considering switching to KDE Plasma for a desktop.

woelkchen ,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

Thunderbird’s entire GUI locks up when a notification pops up. KMail can’t do that.

Thunderbird runs under Windows, KMail sometimes has at best an experimental Windows release but usually none at all. Decide for yourself how important Windows releases are for a Linux crowd.

I don’t care for them but Thunderbird has extensions.

Coelacanthus ,
@Coelacanthus@lemmy.kde.social avatar

Thunderbird has many operations which will block UI thread, such as fetch emails, decrypt email and verify signatures…

climbertobby ,
@climbertobby@chaos.social avatar

@FarraigePlaisteach @aronkvh @ISOmorph

Most importantly what doesn't thunderbird have that kmail has? Akondai server.

Kmail worked so badly with larger imap mailboxes, that I switched back to thunderbird recently.

Thunderbird has its problems but it works. Only other linux mail client that worked similarly well is evolution/gnome mail but I did not want to have gnome services running on my KDE desktop.

Caboose12000 ,

I don’t understand I think I’m out of the loop

woelkchen ,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar
MMNT ,

Some level of unification would be good. They are simply too different. I’d be more than glad to offer design help for free. The email icon looks too much like ProtonMail’s. That is not OK.

AProfessional ,

Email icons are generic in general. Red M, Blue M, Purple M… Envelopes…

MJBrune ,

I don’t have a proton mail icon on my desktop though. I don’t think that really matters. A consistency with the UI would be nice though. You could make an icon theme.

Zitronensaft ,

This email icon is a symmetrical blue/purple multicolor gradient with a shaded top. ProtonMail is an asymmetrical design in one color with varying levels of brightness and a blank top. The two look pretty distinct to me. Even without the different colors, the change in symmetry is quite obvious.

I do agree these don’t have unity in their design though as a set, they look pretty generic.

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