2009/10/22 Mick <michaelkintz...@gmail.com>:
> 2009/10/22 Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com>:
>> On Thursday 22 October 2009 23:27:08 Mick wrote:
>>
>>> I copied selected files like emailidentities, parts of kmailrc, etc.
>>> and they seem to work fine.  Only two rather annoying problems:
>>>
>>> I can't find the POP Filters to copy them over and so far all my
>>> messages arrive in the main inbox.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> I can't find the config file which contains the Outgoing mail account
>>> settings (I have a number of outgoing accounts and would rather not
>>> have to set them up manually again).
>>
>> in kde4:
>>
>> filters:
>> ~/.kde4/share/config/kmailrc
>
> Yes, I have copied all my filters from 3.5 kmailrc, but somehow the
> POP filters don't seem to show up.  My spam filters are all
> recognised.

Scratch that - no filters are recognised.

>> smtp accounts:
>> ~/.kde4/share/config/mailtransports
>>
>> I presume the locations are similar in kde-3.5
>> p.s. I used grep -ir to find those
>
> I'm afraid there are no mailtransports in 3.5, but found these in 3.5's 
> kmailrc:
>
> [Transport 1]
> auth=true
> authtype=CRAM-MD5
> encryption=TLS
> host= ....
>
> I assume that in KDE4 these are saved under mailtransports so I copied
> them over and I can now send messages again.  Thanks!  :-)
>
> Meanwhile, this is what I am getting from Akonadi:
> ====================================
> Test 7:  ERROR
> --------
>
> Akonadi server process not registered at D-Bus.
> Details: The Akonadi server process is not registered at D-Bus which
> typically means it was not started or encountered a fatal error during
> startup.
> ====================================
>
>
> Further down it says:
> ====================================
> File content of '/home/michael/.local/share/akonadi/akonadiserver.error':
> Database driver "QMYSQL" was not found.
> Available drivers are: ("QSQLITE")
> Falling back to database driver "QMYSQL"
> Database driver "QMYSQL" was not found.
> Available drivers are: ("QSQLITE")
> No usable database driver found.
> ====================================
>
> Needless to say I can't access my address book, it's empty.  :-(
>
> What's the recommended fix - I would think that having to run MySQL is
> an overkill on my asthmatic PIII laptop.

-- 
Regards,
Mick

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