https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=388035

--- Comment #7 from James Young <marmar...@gmail.com> ---
This is a KDE Neon-specific packaging issue so the status of this on Manjaro
Linux is unfortunately not relevant.

However, currently the Neon kmail package has kmailtransport-akonadi as a
'Recommends' soft dependency which should cause it to be installed under most
circumstances.

I still think this is wrong: if EWS support is installed at all,
kmailtransport-akonadi should be a hard dependency.  If install-recommends is
off - which is quite easy to do and some apt frontends do by default - then
it's possible to set up an EWS receiving account after a fresh KMail install,
but not a sending one.  This is confusing behaviour that no end-user would
expect.

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