Kontact: Difference between revisions

From KDE Wiki Sandbox
(Added links to Akonadi and KAddressBook pages)
(Marked this version for translation)
Line 17: Line 17:
In short: KDE Kontact delivers innovations to help you manage your communications more easily, organize your work faster and work together more closely, resulting in more productivity and efficiency in digital collaboration.
In short: KDE Kontact delivers innovations to help you manage your communications more easily, organize your work faster and work together more closely, resulting in more productivity and efficiency in digital collaboration.


<!--T:5-->
== Components == <!--T:5-->
== Components ==


<!--T:6-->
<!--T:6-->
Line 32: Line 31:
* [[Summary]] - Summary screen in Kontact
* [[Summary]] - Summary screen in Kontact


<!--T:7-->
== See also == <!--T:7-->
== See also ==


<!--T:8-->
<!--T:8-->
Line 39: Line 37:
:: * How to send SMS using Kontact
:: * How to send SMS using Kontact


<!--T:9-->
==Where to get help== <!--T:9-->
==Where to get help==


<!--T:10-->
<!--T:10-->
Line 54: Line 51:
::*for users and developers of Kontact - #kontact
::*for users and developers of Kontact - #kontact


===Akonadi and KAddressBook===
===Akonadi and KAddressBook=== <!--T:33-->
::*if you have problems concerning '''Akonadi''' and the new '''KAddressBook''', there are pages dedicated to these issues
::*if you have problems concerning '''Akonadi''' and the new '''KAddressBook''', there are pages dedicated to these issues
::::[[Akonadi|Akonadi]]
::::[[Akonadi|Akonadi]]
Line 61: Line 58:
::::[[Akonadi_and_AddressBook|Akonadi and your AddressBook]]
::::[[Akonadi_and_AddressBook|Akonadi and your AddressBook]]


<!--T:14-->
== FAQ, Hints and Tips  == <!--T:14-->
== FAQ, Hints and Tips  ==


<!--T:15-->
=== Migrating your setup to a new distro  === <!--T:15-->
=== Migrating your setup to a new distro  ===


<!--T:16-->
<!--T:16-->
Line 113: Line 108:
Just a word of warning. If the directory naming is different between Desktops or between the two versions of your distro, this will not work as there are references to the directories within the config files. This means that if the files were in a .kde directory, you cannot just put them in a .kde4 directory without editing the references within the config files.  
Just a word of warning. If the directory naming is different between Desktops or between the two versions of your distro, this will not work as there are references to the directories within the config files. This means that if the files were in a .kde directory, you cannot just put them in a .kde4 directory without editing the references within the config files.  


<!--T:27-->
=== Hiding the Kontact Sidebar === <!--T:27-->
=== Hiding the Kontact Sidebar ===


<!--T:28-->
<!--T:28-->
Line 123: Line 117:
#Drag the left panel closed using the splitter between it and the main panel, job done.
#Drag the left panel closed using the splitter between it and the main panel, job done.


<!--T:30-->
=== Enabling SOCKS&nbsp;support in KMail and KNode === <!--T:30-->
=== Enabling SOCKS&nbsp;support in KMail and KNode ===


<!--T:31-->
<!--T:31-->

Revision as of 14:48, 23 June 2010

Template:I18n/Language Navigation Bar

Kontact is the integrated Personal Information Manager of KDE.

Kontact suite unites mature and proven KDE PIM applications under one roof. Thanks to the powerful KPart technology, existing applications are seamlessly integrated into one.

The components of KDE Kontact are tailored to work well with each other. This results in features like intuitive drag-and-drop between appointment handling, task lists and contacts. KDE Kontact supports various groupware servers. When using these servers your workgroup has access to features like shared email folders, group task lists, calendar sharing, central addressbooks and meeting scheduling.

In short: KDE Kontact delivers innovations to help you manage your communications more easily, organize your work faster and work together more closely, resulting in more productivity and efficiency in digital collaboration.

Components

These programs can be integrated into Kontact:

See also

* How to send SMS using Kontact

Where to get help

There is a mailing list at

and for urgent help, an IRC channel on Freenode

  • for users and developers of Kontact - #kontact

Akonadi and KAddressBook

  • if you have problems concerning Akonadi and the new KAddressBook, there are pages dedicated to these issues
Akonadi
Akonadi's troubleshooting page
KAddressBook
Akonadi and your AddressBook

FAQ, Hints and Tips

Migrating your setup to a new distro

In KMail, right click on your Inbox and choose Properties. Go the Maintenance Tab. Have a look at the Location. It has either .kde4 or .kde in the path.

Substitute the appropriate path below.

You need the following config files:

  • .kde4/share/config/emaildefaults
  • .kde4/share/config/emailidentities
  • .kde4/share/config/kmail.eventsrc
  • .kde4/share/config/kmailrc
  • .kde4/share/config/kaddressbookrc
  • .kde4/share/config/kresources/contact
  • .kde4/share/config/korgacrc
  • .kde4/share/config/korganizerrc
  • .kde4/share/config/knotesrc
  • .kde4/share/config/mailtransports

and the following directories:

  • .kde4/share/apps/kmail
  • .kde4/share/apps/kabc
  • .kde4/share/apps/korganizer
  • .kde4/share/apps/knotes

If you use Akregator within Kontact, you will also need:

  • .kde4/share/config/akregator.eventsrc
  • .kde4/share/config/akregatorrc

and the whole .kde4/share/apps/akregator directory.

Of course the simplest way is just to keep your whole home directory. :-)

Just a word of warning. If the directory naming is different between Desktops or between the two versions of your distro, this will not work as there are references to the directories within the config files. This means that if the files were in a .kde directory, you cannot just put them in a .kde4 directory without editing the references within the config files.

Hiding the Kontact Sidebar

On small screens, you may wish to reclaim the space used by the Kontact sidebar. You can replace it with an (editable) toolbar:

  1. Settings->Toolbars->Navigator [x]
  2. Drag the left panel closed using the splitter between it and the main panel, job done.

Enabling SOCKS support in KMail and KNode

Unlike KDE 3, KDE 4 does not have built-in SOCKS support yet. However, it is still possible and relatively simple to make KMail and KNode use a SOCKS proxy, by using proxychains or other similar tools like tsocks or socksify. Assuming that proxychains is correctly installed and configured, all you need to do is to open a terminal (e.g. Konsole) and type:

proxychains kdeinit4

You don't even need to restart KMail/KNode! (You need to type the above command every time you start a new KDE session though).