Kmail

John john_82 at tiscali.co.uk
Sat Sep 24 23:28:41 BST 2005


Kevin
There is a bit of a problem there at least on suse. If I do a new installation 
which I have done before suse sticks all of the old stuff in a volume called 
data1. No problem with no change to the mail format because I just copy the 
contents of a few directories into the new installation.
>From what I can remember about the complaints about the new release one was 
that the accounts details had to be entered again and the that the mail 
couldn't simpley be copied across. I'm running kde 3.1.4 and kmail 1.5.4. I'm 
not sure which release bought this about. 3.3? If I can simpley copy them 
across if they are all just in the inbox then I'll put all 1,161 (growing) of 
them in it before I upgrade but then I will really wish that there was a 
title search facility. That might not be a bad idea in any case.
Regards
John
Quote: One software engineer to another. Or maybe he was an analist. He 
certainly wasn't a Luddite.
"What's most important - the users or our need to change things? That requires 
some very careful thought"


On Saturday 24 September 2005 22:55, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> On Saturday 24 September 2005 20:04, Philip Rodrigues wrote:
> > John wrote:
> > > Hi
> > > I am about upgrade my system to something more recent than suse 9.0,
> > > might be
> > > 9.3 or 10. I gained the impression from this board some time ago that
> > > email storage was changed at some point and that I will no longer be
> > > able to just drag files into the relevant folders. If this is so can
> > > somebody tell me the kde revision where this occurred and if there is a
> > > conversion program available or a fix. I keep a lot of emails for
> > > reference.
> >
> > The default location for storage of email was changed (to
> > ~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/somewhere), but as far as I know, no change was
> > made to the storage format. My KMail here happily reads my mail from
> > ~/Mail
>
> For continuing to use ~/Mail it is important to have it already present
> when the new KMail starts up.
> If it doesn't detect the old version's mail directory, it will create its
> new one.
>
> Cheers,
> Kevin
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