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One of these days, I will switch to KDE.

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    One of these days, I will switch to KDE.

    My OS paradigm started off as a super-lightweight desktop around Openbox, but more and more I got forced to pull in Gnome dependencies to the point that I switching those to KDE dependencies probably wouldn't make a dent in performance.

    Speaking of which, what's KDE's mail client like?

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      One of these days, I will switch to KDE.

      My OS paradigm started off as a super-lightweight desktop around Openbox, but more and more I got forced to pull in Gnome dependencies to the point that I switching those to KDE dependencies probably wouldn't make a dent in performance.

      Speaking of which, what's KDE's mail client like?

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      There is kmail tho it's not the best, far better to use something like thunderbird!

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        One of these days, I will switch to KDE.

        My OS paradigm started off as a super-lightweight desktop around Openbox, but more and more I got forced to pull in Gnome dependencies to the point that I switching those to KDE dependencies probably wouldn't make a dent in performance.

        Speaking of which, what's KDE's mail client like?

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        The performance impact of these systems really aren't a problem for most modern computers. If your computer is running other GUI applications, I think worrying about that is insane. If you're running a server, sure keep it minimal because you aren't going to interact with it directly much. For your desktop if you're running games and stuff, it's going to be the smallest of your issues. Just do what feels best.

        Even Valve, optimizing their handheld device for maximum battery life, includes KDE. You shouldn't worry about it probably.

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          There is kmail tho it's not the best, far better to use something like thunderbird!

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          Thanks. Does it support multiple accounts? How are remote calendars & contacts integrated into KDE generally, or kmail specifically?

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            Thanks. Does it support multiple accounts? How are remote calendars & contacts integrated into KDE generally, or kmail specifically?

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            Kmail has its quirks, but I actually find it quite nice to use, especially with multiple accounts because it distinguish explicitly between IMAP accounts, SMTP accounts and identities.

            Integration with contacts and calendars is quite smooth as well. KDE PIM suite is well integrated in Plasma in general.

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              One of these days, I will switch to KDE.

              My OS paradigm started off as a super-lightweight desktop around Openbox, but more and more I got forced to pull in Gnome dependencies to the point that I switching those to KDE dependencies probably wouldn't make a dent in performance.

              Speaking of which, what's KDE's mail client like?

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              There is also Merkuro Mail which has a more modern design that some might prefer.

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                Kmail has its quirks, but I actually find it quite nice to use, especially with multiple accounts because it distinguish explicitly between IMAP accounts, SMTP accounts and identities.

                Integration with contacts and calendars is quite smooth as well. KDE PIM suite is well integrated in Plasma in general.

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                How long have you been using Kmail?

                I tried maybe 3 years ago and I found it incredibly buggy. I've been using Thunderbird, but definitely wish there was a KDE or Qt-native mail app that did what I wanted.

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                  There is also Merkuro Mail which has a more modern design that some might prefer.

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                  That is a work in progress and isn't finished.

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                    How long have you been using Kmail?

                    I tried maybe 3 years ago and I found it incredibly buggy. I've been using Thunderbird, but definitely wish there was a KDE or Qt-native mail app that did what I wanted.

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                    I have been using for more than 10 years. Again, I'm not saying it's without bug, but every time I tried to go back to Thunderbird, I quickly realise I miss Kmail's interface and great integration in Plasma.

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                      How long have you been using Kmail?

                      I tried maybe 3 years ago and I found it incredibly buggy. I've been using Thunderbird, but definitely wish there was a KDE or Qt-native mail app that did what I wanted.

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                      Setup of KMail is very janky, but after that it works well. I’ve been using it for probably at least 7 years at this point as my main mail client on Linux. There’s nothing better Qt-based as far as I know really.

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