Thu Jan 29 00:34:49 CET 2004 Frans Englich <frans.englich@telia.com> KCM useraccount is a merge of the former kdebase/kcontrol/email and kdeutils/kdepasswd/userinfo/. They existed in KDE 3.1, at least. As a bonus, on top of saving the stuff with KEMailSettings it tries also to save the realname to /etc/passwd. This is done via chfn, wrapped in ChfnProcess, chfnprocess.h - which is the place to ifdef/modify so other systems/ychfn/whatever works. /etc/passwd is not the primary goal, the focus is on KDE's settings. The KCM tries to hide the implementation differences and play nice with the user - keep that in mind. The "face" term is rather scary.. For example I don't think the user immediately associate to the login image when a phrase such as this is thrown in the face: "Your administrator has disallowed changing your face". Keep it in mind.. Some information which was available in userinfo is left out - the home folder and shell info. A typical user is not interested in the info nor knows what it means. And the advanced users already knows it. If further information is added, think twice if it should not be added in a "Details..." dialog - is it useful for the majority or not? The SMTP setting as well as UID should be moved to that dialog too, IMO.