@rysiek This is the reason I've stuck with Evolution since kde3, when kmail and kpim was last reliable. Such a pity it's such an unnecessarily complex thing.
We're talking segfaults here. Sigh.
At least five different components end up with exactly the same segfault:
segfault at 8 ip 000077e6076cb379 sp 00007ffeb42f53b0 error 4 in libQt6Network.so.6.8.2[b7379,77e607672000+125000]
Debian 13 (running under QubesOS), clean $HOME. Bizarre.
@rysiek yes, used kmail since Debian Woody. Wouldn't say it's perfect but still use it for my daily email client.
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Not Debian but openSuSE Tumbleweed (rolling), but I guess my yesterday's problem with KMail/Akonadi could be of the same reason
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Do you need some tests?
I use Thunderbird and Nextcloud.
I can configure kmail and kontact, why not. And Korganiser too, but I remember there is some time some conflict. (Worked fine last time I used it, in Bookworm).
@rysiek I love the KMail user interface and gave it a shot a few months ago. Then I ran `ps` and immediately uninstalled it. If you need nine processes worth of daemons to store and read mail and contacts, I feel like a mistake has been made somewhere...
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