Hello, Edward.
@1: Yes. KMail allows multiple accounts and multiple identities to be set up.
@2: Yes! In fact there are many different header themes included, and one of them shows
the full e-mail headers.
@3: The TDEWallet/KWallet functionality is, if I remember correctly, optional both in KDE
and TDE. In TDE you can just click "Cancel" when the Wallet creation dialog
appears to skip this step.
But keep in mind, if you do not create a wallet then KMail will store your passwords as
*clear text*. This might not be what you want to do. TDEWallet permits you to store all
system passwords in one place, so you might consider it as an option...
I might be wrong, but I think Thunderbird actually uses Gnome Keyring (which is roughly an
equivalent to the Wallets system) which gets unlocked on login.
Hope my answers were helpful.
Yours,
Mavridis Philippe
22 Φεβ 2021 10:47:41 μ.μ. Edward <epp(a)caramail.com>om>:
I have a few questions re Kmail included with TDE, but
the Kmail web
site doesn't seem to address.
* 1. Does Kmail allow multiple accounts?
* 2. Does Kmail have an option to view full (or raw) e-mail headers?
(I use full headers in Thunderbird to detect spam.)
* 3. When Kmail creates an account for the first time (when I tried it
in Fedora under native KDE), it also wants to create a 'wallet' to
store passwords. Is there a way to make that 'wallet' optional?
Thunderbird doesn't use one (as far as I know).
Thanks in advance.
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Linux. A Continual Learning Experience.
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