Am Donnerstag 25 August 2011, 00:30:16 schrieb Alan McKinnon:
> I have no idea where they could be.
> They are not in .local/share/.local-mail.directory/
> They are not in .kde4/share/apps/kmail/
no, they are in ~/.local/share/akonadi
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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.
>
On Thursday, August 25, 2011 12:17:14 PM Yohan Pereira wrote:
> On Thursday 25 Aug 2011 06:52:57 Mick wrote:
> > I've seen quite a lot of complains about slowness and missing local
> > folders like ... Inbox! when I googled for it.
>
> Wow based on all this it seems like im the only person who is
On Thursday 25 Aug 2011 06:52:57 Mick wrote:
> I've seen quite a lot of complains about slowness and missing local folders
> like ... Inbox! when I googled for it.
Wow based on all this it seems like im the only person who is using kmail2
without any problems whatsoever.
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On Wednesday 24 Aug 2011 23:30:16 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> Now I can't even reply to the several excellent answers already
> received - I just watched kmail2 delete my entire gentoo-user folder.
>
> A thorough search of my home dir fails to reveal where mails are
> hiding. I created a new Maildir (t
Now I can't even reply to the several excellent answers already
received - I just watched kmail2 delete my entire gentoo-user folder.
A thorough search of my home dir fails to reveal where mails are
hiding. I created a new Maildir (the real one, not that stupid mixed
KDE thing) in .kde4/share/a
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