Again, a huge thanks...my Kmail filters have reappeared after a quick cut and paste from the "config" kmailrc (and there was one other file...I copied both). <br><br>However, my identities are still AWOL. Any idea which file they're contained in and how I might restore them?<br><br>And...(perhaps I shouldn't say this since I'm in no way a programmer!!)...shouldn't all this be seamlessly restorable via a button? Something like: "Archive All" or "Archive Folder" or something? It would be nice if it could parse it into a web-browser-readable html file or something, too, so that even if one had long since forgotten about using Kmail, the files could still be accessed. It seems that Kmail has gone a long way in the Import files department (though it crashed when I tried to import Kmail files), but saving, archiving, backing up, and restoring could be much e
asier. Are there any plans to do this in the future?<br><br>I am sure there's a
better place to suggest these features...but in any case, thank you very much for taking the time to help. I am a writer and could help out with man pages, features, or documentation if any programmers wanted to work on the code side of this.<br><p>
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