Anne Wilson wrote:
Your opinion, but certainly not mine. If you need specific advice on kmail + imap, the place to get it is on the kde-pim list. It's generally helpful.Please understand I really like KDE and kmail/kontact was my first choice. But at the moment I don't recommend it for IMAP at least.
One needs advice when the lack is in the user. If the lack is in the software, that takes developers to sort out.
In the meanwhile, the great thing about IMAP is still that you can try as many clients as you like without losing data. If one crashes or is slow with your server, you most definitely ought to try another without a second thought.
-Andy