Xavier wrote: > Freddie Cash wrote: > >> On Friday 13 January 2006 10:27 am, Freddie Cash wrote: >>> > But, the option "Prefix to Folders" doesn't exist anymore with the >>> > last version of kmail (Kmail 1.9.1 with kde 3.5), or I failed in >>> > finding it. >> >>> Settings -> Configure KMail -> Accounts -> double click your account in >>> list -> Prefix to folders. >> >>> This is taken from KMail 1.8.3 on KDE 3.5.0. I don't have KMail 1.9.1. >> >> For KMail 1.9.1, the option has been renamed to "Namespaces" under the >> Accounts section. The Personal namespace is the one you have to edit. >> > > Thanks for everybody's answers. > > If I create a new account with "Mail" as personal namespace, it works. > But, if I modify an existant account, it doesn't.
It worked for me, when I changed from Courier to Dovecot and they used a different default namespace > > Another question, if I ask kmail to look itself for the namespaces, it > finds this : > personal: <Empty>,#mh/,#mhinbox > other users: ~ > shared: #ftp/,#news.,#public/,#shared/ > > does someone know what it means ? Sort of. I'd really appreciate it if somebody could clarify it for me though :-) aiui, you can access regular folders without a prefix, and MH folders (can't remember what creates them but they're not mbox, not maildir) as #mh/... or #mhinbox... Other users' folders would be ~USER... I'm confused by the fact that some of the prefixes are terminated with a / and some with a . -- derek -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]