Kontact embeds the following • Summary Page: A summary which shows unread emails, upcoming appointments, and the latest news and weather from the user's subscribed RSS feeds
Email KMail supports folders, filtering, viewing
HTML mail, and international character sets. It can handle
IMAP,
IMAP IDLE,
dIMAP,
POP3, and local mailboxes for incoming mail. It can send mail via
SMTP or
sendmail protocols. It can forward HTML mail as an attachment but it cannot forward mail inline.
Spam and filtering KMail uses two special filters to provide a modular access to spam-filtering programs: •
Send this e-mail to a program allows any program to be specified, and when that KMail filter is activated, the program will be run and supplied with the contents of the e-mail as its
standard input. •
Pipe this e-mail through a program not only sends the e-mail to a specified program, but replaces the e-mail with the output of that program. This allows the use of systems such as
SpamAssassin which can add their own headers to a piece of e-mail. These modular filters can be combined with text filters to detect (for example) e-mail which has been flagged by SpamAssassin by looking for the special headers it added. KMail allows manual filtering of spam directly on the mail server, a very interesting feature for dial-up users. Emails that exceed some threshold size (standard is 50 kb, but it may be set to any value) are not automatically copied to the local computer. With "get, decide later, delete" options, KMail lists them but does not download the whole message, which allows the deletion of spam and oversized messages without wasting time.
Cryptographic support KMail supports the
OpenPGP standard and can automatically encrypt, decrypt, sign, and verify signatures of email messages and its attachments via either the inline or OpenPGP/MIME method of signing/encryption. KMail depends on the
GnuPG software for this functionality. As a visual aid, KMail will colour verified email messages green for
trusted signatures; yellow for untrusted signatures; red for invalid signatures; and blue for encrypted messages. KMail also supports
S/MIME messages as well as
Chiasmus, a proprietary cryptographic system created by the German
Federal Office for Information Security (BSI).
Address book KAddressBook is an
address book application.
Description KAddressBook is a
graphical interface to organizing the addresses and contact information of family, friends, business partners, etc. It integrates with
KDE Plasma, allowing interoperability with other KDE programs, including the e-mail client
KMail – allowing one-click access to composing an e-mail – and the instant messenger
Kopete – showing the online status of and easy access to instant messaging contacts. It can be synchronized with other software or device using Kitchensync and
OpenSync. A contact may be classified into customizable categories, such as Family, Business, or Customer. Many of the fields can have multiple entries, for example, if the contact has several e-mail addresses. A contact's fields are separated into four tabs and one tab for custom fields.
Features • Exports and imports cards to and from
vCard format. • Uses
DBUS to interface with other applications. • Interoperable with
KMail and
Kopete, as well as Kontact. • Customize fields and categories. • Automatic formatting of names. • Filter ability, to search for addresses. • Capability to query an
LDAP database containing person information.
Organizer KOrganizer is the
personal organizer. It has the ability to manage calendars, journals, and a to do list.
News feed aggregator Akregator is a
feed aggregator that supports both the
RSS and
Atom specifications. It allows individual feeds to be combined by assignment into user-configured categories, and will aggregate all feeds in a category into a single list of new entries. It also provides an
incremental search feature for the titles of all the entries in its database. Akregator can be configured to fetch feeds within regular intervals. The user can also manually request to fetch all feeds, individual ones, or those in a selected category. It supports feed icons and embeds
KHTML as an internal,
tabbed web browser. Any external browser can also be called. Akregator has been part of the
KDE Applications suite since the 3.4 release, and it is distributed with the
kdepim module.
Usenet news client KNode is the
news client program for the
KDE desktop environment. It supports multiple
NNTP servers, message threads, scoring,
X-Face headers (reading and posting), and international character sets.
Personal wiki KJots is a simple
outliner text editor which can be used to create a
personal wiki. It uses a basic
tree structure to organize information: it refers to nodes as ‘books’ and leaves as ‘pages’. It includes a book view, which shows a
table of contents, and a view mode for all entries. Similar wiki-style programs are
Zim (based on
GTK and Python), Wixi (based on
Python and GTK), KeepNote (based on Python and GTK), Notecase (based on GTK), BasKet (based on
Qt), Gnudiary (also based on Qt),
Tomboy (GTK, based on
Mono),
Gnote (Tomboy port to
C++) and
Tiddlywiki (self-modifying, single-HTML contained personal wiki, written in
JavaScript and expandable with plugins). Also
TreeLine, an advanced outliner written in Python and personal database available for
Linux and
Microsoft Windows, has similar functions.
Other components • Notes:
KNotes – KDE Notes Management • Weather:
KWeather Storage back-end Along with the
KDE Software Compilation 4 life cycle, Kontact moved to
Akonadi for storing its data, when in the past every Kontact component implemented the storage technologies itself. Akonadi is currently mostly developed by the
KDE PIM team, but its design is done in an agnostic way and thus not depending on KDE technologies. The first SC 4 release of Kontact was officially shipped with
KDE 4.1. That release did not use Akonadi. Since then the Kontact components have been gradually migrating towards Akonadi. The first stable version of KDE PIM using Akonadi was released together with
KDE 4.6.4 in June 2011. == See also ==