Summary: | KMail needs complete backup and restore like Evolution provides | ||
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Product: | [Unmaintained] kmail | Reporter: | roland |
Component: | general | Assignee: | kdepim bugs <kdepim-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED UNMAINTAINED | ||
Severity: | major | CC: | ricardo |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Ubuntu | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Sentry Crash Report: |
Description
roland
2010-11-21 17:28:12 UTC
It is possible to archive kmail's folders in compressed files and later restore them, and it's also possible to export contacts to files, but I think that you want something like a Kontact backup system that backs-up everything that is in kontact right? Technically KMail by itself doesn't store contacts, since that is handled by KAddressBook. But I can see the advantages of a KMail only backup system, because that would backup accounts, signatures, templates and all that. I guess, technically the bug should be filed with KDE-PIM, because at the PIM
level it should backup email, contacts, todo lists, journal, popups, calendar,
and every other piece of information stored in the KDE PIM, just like
Evolution does.
When a new version or a fresh install of KDE-PIM happens, there should be an
option under the File menu to "Restore from backup". All new versions need to
support all prior backup versions/formats...this means they will most likely
have to allow for data which didn't exist in prior versions to not be there.
On Monday, November 22, 2010 02:25:14 pm Ricardo Graça wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=257528
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> Ricardo Graça <ricardo@devius.net> changed:
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> --- Comment #1 from Ricardo Graça <ricardo devius net> 2010-11-22 21:25:06
> --- It is possible to archive kmail's folders in compressed files and
> later restore them, and it's also possible to export contacts to files,
> but I think that you want something like a Kontact backup system that
> backs-up everything that is in kontact right? Technically KMail by itself
> doesn't store contacts, since that is handled by KAddressBook. But I can
> see the advantages of a KMail only backup system, because that would
> backup accounts, signatures, templates and all that.
Thank you for taking the time to file a bug report. KMail2 was released in 2011, and the entire code base went through significant changes. We are currently in the process of porting to Qt5 and KF5. It is unlikely that these bugs are still valid in KMail2. We welcome you to try out KMail 2 with the KDE 4.14 release and give your feedback. For the past 10 years people have been asking for an automated backup/restore option. It is highly unlikely developers actually provided this feature in the new release since they have ignored it for a decade thinking it is far better to have a few black hats know a few secret directories they hand copy here and there. On 04/12/2015 05:14 AM, Laurent Montel wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=257528 > > Laurent Montel <montel@kde.org> changed: > > What |Removed |Added > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED > Resolution|--- |UNMAINTAINED > > --- Comment #3 from Laurent Montel <montel@kde.org> --- > Thank you for taking the time to file a bug report. > > KMail2 was released in 2011, and the entire code base went through significant > changes. We are currently in the process of porting to Qt5 and KF5. It is > unlikely that these bugs are still valid in KMail2. > > We welcome you to try out KMail 2 with the KDE 4.14 release and give your > feedback. > |