Mailody meets Akonadi II

Wednesday januari 16th, 23:36:23 CET fdoving screams “we have lift-of!”

This marks the end of the beginning! At that moment fdoving witnessed the fact that Mailody showed him a message which was coming from Akonadi, which was using the imap resource. So now you need to remember what you were doing at the time this historical event happened.

Akonadi is a wonderful piece of code. It comes with excellent tools to monitor what is going on. I’ll blog more about Akonadi soon. Also, Volker is keeping an eye on things to see if we don’t do anything silly and fixing the things we run into.

I need to go to bed, so I’ll keep it short. Here is the screenie:

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4 Comments

  1. You said “Akonadi comes with excellent tools to monitor what is going on”. What are these tools, and what can they do? Where is documentation on this specific functionality?

    Thanks,

    Marco

  2. Now THIS is real good news, seriously! Thank you for your hard work. I’m really looking forward for Akonadi and Mailody. This news definitely marks the end of the beginning.

  3. I’m really looking forward to see this in KDE 4.x. I hope to be able to test Mailody and maybe it can even replace kmail for me. Until now I wasn’t able to test Mailody because all my accounts use pop3 or would otherwise quickly fill up (except maybe for gmail).

  4. with Akonadiconsole you can check in detail what goes into the database and what not.