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 KCheckGmail 0.4.1 (Default)
Section: Unix

 

Added: Thu, Aug 5th 2004 05:32 UTC (4 years, 2 months ago) Updated: Wed, Aug 17th 2005 19:39 UTC (3 years, 1 month ago)


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

Release focus: Major bugfixes

Changes:
This version fixes a bug in thread list refresh code that was causing the message count and threads menu to be displayed incorrectly. KIconEffects are now used for showing status rather than separate pixmaps.

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 8383)
» Popularity: 1.21% (Rank 4757)

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   URL hits: 4,085
   Subscribers: 29

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default 0.5.4 18-Aug-2005 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Hosted on SourceForge.net

 Releases

Version Focus Date
0.5.4 Major bugfixes 18-Aug-2005 02:39
0.5.3 Major bugfixes 25-Jan-2005 14:23
0.5.2 Major bugfixes 13-Dec-2004 09:12
0.5.1 Minor bugfixes 18-Nov-2004 06:41
0.5.0 Minor feature enhancements 17-Nov-2004 03:03
0.4.1 Major bugfixes 07-Nov-2004 05:12
0.4.0 Major feature enhancements 02-Oct-2004 05:17
0.3.0 Major feature enhancements 12-Sep-2004 08:25
0.2.4 Minor bugfixes 08-Sep-2004 12:13
0.2.3 Major bugfixes 21-Aug-2004 18:53

 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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