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    Phoronix: KDE Akonadi Support For Microsoft Exchange

    Krzysztof Nowicki has announced the initial release of the Akonadi resource for supporting Microsoft's Exchange Web Services (EWS)...

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    Wow, congrats to the dev ! This is amazing

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    • #3
      Interesting, but Kmail has this major issue of using QtWebEngine, and no one wants to package this monstrosity because it's a nightmware to maintain. Are they going to get rid of it? Because of that for example new Kmail never made it into Debian, except for experimental.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by shmerl View Post
        Interesting, but Kmail has this major issue of using QtWebEngine, and no one wants to package this monstrosity because it's a nightmware to maintain. Are they going to get rid of it? Because of that for example new Kmail never made it into Debian, except for experimental.
        Don't wee how they could. That's the only web framework left in Qt 4.6

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        • #5
          Originally posted by nanonyme View Post

          Don't wee how they could. That's the only web framework left in Qt 4.6
          Hopefully they'll replace it with something more contained and secure. May be based on Servo? Otherwise anything using QtWebEngine will be forever stuck in limbo.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by shmerl View Post

            Hopefully they'll replace it with something more contained and secure. May be based on Servo? Otherwise anything using QtWebEngine will be forever stuck in limbo.
            I doubt any such thing happens soon. Maybe in the span of years

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            • #7
              Originally posted by shmerl View Post
              Interesting, but Kmail has this major issue of using QtWebEngine, and no one wants to package this monstrosity because it's a nightmware to maintain. Are they going to get rid of it? Because of that for example new Kmail never made it into Debian, except for experimental.
              It is not their problem, is it? All sane distros package qtwebengine.

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              • #8
                Awesome!

                This feature was the only missing for having a complete and competitive mail client on Linux.

                Welcome back KMail, bye bye web access...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Passso View Post
                  Awesome!

                  This feature was the only missing for having a complete and competitive mail client on Linux.

                  Welcome back KMail, bye bye web access...

                  Well, it still needs Calendar/Task read/write support... but they are on the right path!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bulletxt View Post


                    Well, it still needs Calendar/Task read/write support... but they are on the right path!
                    I cross fingers for this. Tried all possible workaround with Evolution and Firebird and none worked...

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