At wits end over holding a sticky setting in kmail

uteck theuteck at gmail.com
Wed May 29 15:45:26 UTC 2013


You can also turn off mail indexing in the Akondi control settings. It
stops search from working, but speeds up kmail.
On May 29, 2013 10:40 AM, "Nils Kassube" <kassube at gmx.net> wrote:

> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > I have 3 email servers I can access for receiving, but only one to use
> > for sending.  Two of them are actually gmail as I have an account
> > there, and I have an account at my ISP, which is in fact an alias for
> > gmail for about the last year.
> >
> > Gmail, for some UNK reason stopped accepting my posts about 6 months
> > back and I had to scramble around subbing to all my mailing lists
> > thru a server at the tv station I retired from, and which I have
> > lifetime privileges to use.
> >
> > But kmail, despite all the sticky settings, insists on using a random
> > roll of the dice about 1% of the time as to which of these servers it
> > will use to send.  Obviously this is a pain in the ass that takes
> > about an hour to fix because the poorly addressed message cannot be
> > edited to fix it until it times out and allows the send to be
> > aborted.
> >
> > Is there some file in kmail that I can set the immutable bit on to
> > stop this errant behavior?
>
> I'm not sure in which file the settings are saved, but you can select
> the outgoing server at the identity settings of the kmail configuration.
>
>
> Nils
>
>
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