I can only say that it works here. When I start to type a first name then the matching entries from the addressbook are shown. It also shows people I never sent an email to from this computer so the names cannot come from a list of "recent addresses" KMail has stored away somewhere.Quoted
Original von k1mgy
When I create a new email and begin to type the name in the TO field, (as an outlook user) I was expecting the closest address book entry to appear. When I checked the address list in KMail, I was surprised to find that none of my 400+ addresses in the KAddress Book were there.
I'm not sure I understand. What do you mean by KMail address book? It doesn't have a separate one here. When I click the address book entry in the Tools menu it starts the KDE address book. I haven't done anything to configure it that way.Quoted
Original von k1mgy
What works is when the Kmail address book is loaded with addresses. However, there is no connection between Kmail's address book and the "Address Book" that is a seperate application. If you launch "Tools.. Address Book" (loads as "Address Manager", and then titles itself as "Address Book Browser - KAddress"), you'll see what I mean.
I don't think you'll have to. In fact, integration between the different parts is one of the strong points of KDE. KMail uses the data from KAddressbook, Kopete (the instant messenger) too. I think you're seeing some kind of misconfiguration.Quoted
Original von k1mgy
How do you get the Address Book to link to KMail? I've already gone throuigh a difficult exercise getting Outlook addresses into the Address Book (KAddress). It would be a shame to have to enter them again, plus maintain the unecessary redundancy.
As I said, this normally works out-of-the-box. I would completely agree with you if the integration weren't already there...Quoted
Original von k1mgy
I'm probably bitching and someone might come along and tell me to do it myself, or bark that it's free. My concern, however, is not just for me - but for KDE to become a serious and sustainable alternative to the other system. Something was missed here. Either it wasn't designed to integrate intentionally; it was overlooked; or the documentation needs to be updated. If there's a way to do what I suggest, I can't find it.
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