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<div origmsg="yes"></div>On Fri, 3 Dec, 2021 at 9:26 AM, rhkramer@gmail.com <rhkramer@gmail.com> wrote:<div class="rteDiv"> </div><div class="rteDiv" style="border-left: 3px #CCCCCC solid; padding-left:8px;"><div style="background-color:#F9F9F9; color:#454545;padding:5px; margin-bottom:15px; line-height:23px">To: kdepim-users@kde.org<br>
</div>On Friday, December 03, 2021 08:41:51 AM Gene Heskett wrote:<br>
> In my quest to get a working email agent, first question is "how do I get<br>
> kmail5<br>
> <br>
> to recognize and read, about 7 gigs and 45 maildir folders worth of old<br>
> kmail-1.9 mail"?<br>
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> Ideally it should create folder entries in the left panel simply by finding<br>
> the folder in<br>
> <br>
> /home/$me/Mail, as it is already there, but currently invisible to kmail5.<br>
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Just postulating because no one else has responded -- maybe kmail5 can't read <br>
maildirs directly but somehow have to be input to or recognized by Akonadi?<br>
.</div><div class="rteDiv" style="border-left: 3px #CCCCCC solid; padding-left:8px;">How does Akonadi get into this? Shouldn't it be as easy as putting the older kmailrc, someplace where the new kmail can find it?</div><div class="rteDiv" style="border-left: 3px #CCCCCC solid; padding-left:8px;"><br>
</div><div class="rteDiv" style="border-left: 3px #CCCCCC solid; padding-left:8px;">IOW, what is the path now where kmailrc is stored?</div><div class="rteDiv" style="border-left: 3px #CCCCCC solid; padding-left:8px;"><br>
</div><div class="rteDiv" style="border-left: 3px #CCCCCC solid; padding-left:8px;">Thanks, rhkramer<br>
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