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Section: Unix

 

Added: Thu, Aug 5th 2004 05:32 PDT (3 years, 9 months ago) Updated: Wed, Aug 17th 2005 19:39 PDT (2 years, 9 months ago)


Screenshot About:
KCheckGmail is a KDE system tray application which notifies you of new email messages in a Gmail account.

Author:
Matthew Wlazlo [contact developer]

Rating:
8.50/10.00 (2 votes)

Homepage:
http://kcheckgmail.sourceforge.net/

Trove categories: [change]
[Environment]  X11 Applications :: KDE
[Intended Audience]  End Users/Desktop
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
[Operating System]  POSIX :: Linux
[Programming Language]  C++
[Topic]  Communications :: Email

Dependencies: [change]
KDE 3.2 (required)
[download links]

 
Project admins: [change]
» Matthew Wlazlo (Owner)

» Rating: 8.50/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.00% (Rank 8226)
» Popularity: 1.20% (Rank 4674)

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 Comments

[»] Does kcheckgmail work with http proxy ?
by Devesh - Sep 18th 2005 00:49:14

Hi,
Does kcheckgmail work with http proxy ?, I noticed you used the kio::get method to retrieve the gmail url, I have set my proxies correctly and konqueror works, but when I log into kcheckgmail, the status bar icon blinks for a while, and I think it does not log on. Is there a work around for this ?.
-Devesh

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[»] can't login
by kenyon - Jan 24th 2005 19:55:09

Any idea on why we can't login anymore? There is a bug in the sourceforge for kcheckgmail about this too.

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    [»] Re: can't login
    by kenyon - Jan 24th 2005 21:54:29


    > Any idea on why we can't login anymore?

    > There is a bug in the sourceforge for

    > kcheckgmail about this too.

    Nevermind, the author fixed this bug today and said a new release will be out shortly.

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[»] password management
by alejandro garin - Sep 17th 2004 19:01:11

Hello!
How does your application manage the password entered for login validation ?
I am in a shared machine and I am worried about how this the pwd is saved... thank you!

Ale

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    [»] Re: password management
    by Matthew Wlazlo - Sep 23rd 2004 16:17:54


    > Hello!

    > How does your application manage the

    > password entered for login validation ?

    >

    > I am in a shared machine and I am

    > worried about how this the pwd is

    > saved... thank you!

    >

    > Ale
    Hi,

    The password is usually stored, encoded, in the file ~/.kde/share/config/kcheckgmailrc. It should be secure as long as other's dont have access to your $HOME...

    Cheers,
    Matt.

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[»] Subjects?
by _daniel_ - Aug 5th 2004 11:24:59

I haven't tried it yet, but it looks nice. How about the possibility to read the new email's subjects? Perhaps in an auto-popup window that fades away after a few seconds...

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    [»] Re: Subjects?
    by Matthew Wlazlo - Aug 5th 2004 15:11:43


    > I haven't tried it yet, but it looks

    > nice. How about the possibility to read

    > the new email's subjects? Perhaps in an

    > auto-popup window that fades away after

    > a few seconds...

    This is on the cards.. I'm planning on writing a flex parser for this, also to differentiate between newly arrived messages and unread messages we've already seen. Never used flex before so cant really give you a time estimate :-)

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