Version: 1.13.5 (using KDE 4.6.0) OS: Linux I installed Jovie (text-to-speech software) in order to get a spoken notification of incoming mail. I turned it on by checking the box in my Kmail account settings. After I got bored with text-to-speech, I unchecked the box, but that didn't work: incoming messages would still be read. Then I uninstalled Jovie. That removed the check box from the account settings, but KMail still tries to activate the text-to-speech system for every incoming mail, which leads to an annoying error message. The message reads: "Couldn't find kttsd service - Failed to start Jovie text-to-speech service" (my translation). I can find no mention at all of text-to-speech settings in any KMail or KDE configuration dialog or file. How do I turn off the error messages? I should add that the other actions specified for incoming mail are correctly executed as specified on the Accounts dialog. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: Start KMail and wait for incoming message. Actual Results: Error message mentioned above will appear. Expected Results: No error message should appear. OS: Linux (x86_64) release 2.6.35-25-generic Compiler: cc
OK, I managed to get rid of the error messages by manually editing .kde/share/config/kmail.notifyrc. But I should think there ought to be a GUI function for this.
I can't reproduce for me it's fixed. I close it