(*** This bug was imported into bugs.kde.org ***) Package: kmail Version: KDE 3.0.5 CVS/CVSup/Snapshot Severity: wishlist Installed from: Compiled sources Compiler: 2.95.4 OS: Linux OS/Compiler notes: Not Specified With the "encryption icon" turned on in the message list every message gets the double question mark until I manually click on it (this is upgrading from a previous version of KMail without that icon). I have *way* too many messages to click on every one :-) Perhaps a backgrounded process the first time it starts up that checks all the messages (akin to the conversion scripts)? Or at least a way to select all and have it check them that way. Running latest qt-copy kdenetwork cvs up'd/compiled as of an hour ago. (Submitted via bugs.kde.org)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 14 May 2002 6:03 am Karl-Heinz Zimmer wrote: > On Tuesday 14 May 2002 07:36 Volker Augustin wrote: > .. > > > Whether a message is signed and encrypted is only clear after the whole > > message has been downloaded and processed. So a background process would > > have to download all messages and thus not an option normally. Of course > > the same is true for an action to "select all and have it check them that > > way". People with metered internet access would kill us for this and I > > suppose almost everyone would kill the kmail developers because of the > > performance decrease. > > ACK. I don't think you understand. I'm talking about email that I have already downloaded and "processed" i.e. it's local (no more downloading required at least for non-imap). And this would only have to happen once as every other email is "processed" as soon as it comes in. Does this make sense? I have 10K+ emails already in KMail's folders. And the performance decrease isn't really applicable because I'm not asking for a change in the *normal* operation just something akin to kmailcvt that would "convert" the messages to have the right icon (non-double?). Of course this would only make sense if the bug you mention below is fixed :-) > > I realized however that the icons state is not cached in the index > > files. Is this done on purpose (e.g. for security reasons)? > > No that's a bug in our code. I figured so so I wasn't worrying about it. - -- D.A.Bishop -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE84RODEHLN/FXAbC0RApcTAKCX1/gizaBRTUFuZjT+RsgccYUv0QCfZWxe HkI8eDhe9Cw1ZS4qhQ+vFvE= =JvqI -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Related: bug 42542, bug 43705
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