Hi again, Ana: El Martes, 3 de Abril de 2007 16:07, Ana Guerrero escribió: > On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 02:18:13PM +0200, =?UTF-8?Q? Jes=C3=BAs?= M. Navarro wrote: > > This bug really makes kmail with disconnected IMAP totally unusable. Are > > you really going to publish "Etch" as Stable without having a look at it? > > You're invited to find a solution :-)
While I'd expect a Debian maintainer for a package to at least try to reproduce a bug in order to properly classify it and then take over himself the load to at least offer a line of action for the issue to be resolved -and even this doesn't seem to have been done (not publicly, at least, since nothing on the line appears on this bug tracker), I find this to be for me quite an important issue, so I'll beat: Since I'm neither maintainer for this package nor even Debian developer, would you sponsor a recopiled kdepim package for Etch with disconnected IMAP turned off? I know this is not a proper solution, but at least it would avoid false expectations about this package's functionality. From my perspective, current kmail package barely allows to be called "stable" without it being taken for a joke regarding IMAP in general (just as an example it crashed on me thrice when trying to find you message on my inbox in order to answer it -it falsely went into my spam folder but that's a different story), but disconnected IMAP is simply beyond beareability. That's what I propose. Now the ball is on your roof. If you don't find this to be a proper solution, I invite *you* to outline a feasible workline, and I'll try to help you as far as I can in order to put it in practice.