Hi folks,
I am running debian/jessie. After upgrading to kmail2 I discovered, that
randomly (this means wthin one or two days a week), a window pops up, whch
want me to enter the password for my mailaccount. Strangely it is every time
the same mailaccount. I have several ones.
It is no differe
I have several folders in kmail and some rules that move the new messages to
these folders; I used to navigate through the folders with new messages
pressing 'Ctrl +' and 'Ctrl -'; after updating KDE to 3.5 this shortcut
doesn't work anymore, anybody have the same problem?
Toshiro.
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Paul Johnson wrote:
After today's apt-get dist-upgrade, I can't check mail anymore. Checking my
IMAP settings in KMail, I find that the path to IMAP folders has changed to
some incomprehensible nonsense about namespaces that I can't make heads or
tails of.
So, big question: How do I point con
After today's apt-get dist-upgrade, I can't check mail anymore. Checking my
IMAP settings in KMail, I find that the path to IMAP folders has changed to
some incomprehensible nonsense about namespaces that I can't make heads or
tails of.
So, big question: How do I point contact back at ~/mail/ fo
On Sunday 18 February 2001 16:54, Clayton Stapleton wrote:
> Received an e-mail from this list originated by San Segkhoonthod
> Re:kernel compile comments that when I try to open it my computer
> locks up. I have to do a "ctrl-alt-backspace" and relogin. There is
> no way to delete this message whi
Received an e-mail from this list originated by San Segkhoonthod Re:kernel
compile comments that when I try to open it my computer locks up. I have to
do a "ctrl-alt-backspace" and relogin. There is no way to delete this message
while in Kmail. In what location are the e-mails to be found so that t
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