KCheckGmail is a KDE system tray application which notifies you of new email messages in a Gmail account.
| Tags | Communications Email |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release fixes a bug which caused message notification to break. A DCOP interface has been added.


Release Notes: The login procedure was fixed. The correct parameters are used to display a message. A Polish translation was added. The support scripts were updated from the kde-common HEAD.


Release Notes: This release fixes a parsing error in the thread code and updates the Russian translation.


Release Notes: The default translation was fixed to be English in "Configure Notifications". A bug where the wrong message would being displayed (when selected from the Threads menu) if more than 10 threads were in the Inbox was fixed.


Release Notes: This version adds the option to use HTTPS for checking and viewing mail. French and Russian translations were added. There were also German and Italian translation updates.
Recent comments
18 Sep 2005 00:49
Does kcheckgmail work with http proxy ?
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
24 Jan 2005 21:54
Re: can't login
> 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.
24 Jan 2005 19:55
can't login
Any idea on why we can't login anymore? There is a bug in the sourceforge for kcheckgmail about this too.
23 Sep 2004 16:17
Re: password management
> 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.
17 Sep 2004 19:01
password management
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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