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rgoswami.me
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| | | | | Migrating Imap, Gmail and Exchange, mail accounts from GUI clients to Astroid Background Initially, I had planned this post to start with a brief history of the decline of email clients for Linux. That quickly got out of hand, and was therefore spun out into a post of its own (TBD). To keep things brief. Thanks to the incredible ineptitude of the Thunderbird steering committee, I ended up requiring a new mail client. Having despaired of the GUI based bloat heavy approaches of most clients, I decided to go the old fashioned route and build one up in a modular manner. | |
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blog.craftyguy.net
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| | | | | Saving sent mails in aerc + notmuch + mailbox.org | |
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dvratil.cz
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| | | | | The KDE PIM Sprint is over (unfortunately...I could do this every day :-)), so now it's time for some recap of what has been done. I'll try to cover the Akonadi side, and leave the rest up to others to cover their projects ;-) Akonadi Server optimizations We finished and reviewed Volker's old branch with a big optimization of the database schema. On my computer it reduces size of the file with the largest table by 30% and it speeds up all queries on that database, because the WHERE condition now has to perform only integer comparision, instead of string. | |
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url.town
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| | | url.town is a web directory curated by the omg.lol community. | ||