Mick writes: > On Wednesday 24 Aug 2011 23:30:16 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > I also discovered that kmail2 doesn't do changing of IMAP folders at > > all, it seems to be strictly read-only. I can create folders in that > > area to my heary's content, nothing shows on disk. This works fine here. > > Kmail2 doesn't seem > > to support server-side at all. I can create folders in claws easily > > enough and they show up, but not the other way round. It doesn't seem > > to be a delayed update either - 12 hours later is a bit too long for > > that. > > My previous response was about Kmail-1. Kmail-2 should *not* be used > according to one developer's blog (4 months old): > > https://thomasmcguire.wordpress.com/category/kmail/ The first post there is 4 moths old, the next one (about kmail2) is 15 months old, talking about KDE 4.5. But while it's not _that_ bad any more, I was indeed advised on the kde list that ordinary users are not supposed yet to make the switch. That was when KDE 4.6.4 came out, I'm not sure how the situation is now. > I've seen quite a lot of complains about slowness and missing local > folders like ... Inbox! when I googled for it. > > Good luck in getting your messages back. They are in the backup, aren't they? Wonko