[kdepim-users] send email using a distribution list / contact group

upscope upscope at nwi.net
Mon Sep 29 23:26:55 BST 2014


On Monday, September 29, 2014 07:26:41 PM O. Sinclair wrote:
> On 29/09/2014 19:07, upscope wrote:
> > On Monday, September 29, 2014 08:50:22 AM O. Sinclair wrote:
> >> On 26/09/2014 02:54, upscope wrote:
> >>> On Wednesday, September 24, 2014 06:50:09 PM Werner Joss
> >>> 
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> Am Mittwoch, 24. September 2014, 09:22:57 schrieb upscope:
> >>>>> Work good on openSUSE 13.1 with KDE 4.14.1. Kontact is
> >>>>> also version 4.14.1. Have not seen this problem for at
> >>>>> least last three release of openSUSE. I send a newsletter
> >>>>> to about Seventy people in 6 lists once a month. Biggest is
> >>>>> 34 people and smallest is 3 people. Current version of
> >>>>> kmail is 4.14.1 also. I will be testing on the up coming
> >>>>> openSUSE 13.2 real soon. Need to solve problem with same
> >>>>> messages being downloaded every time I go into the inbox. I
> >>>>> think I have 4.14.3 on my 13.2 setup.
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Is there some patch that the Kubuntu is leaving out by
> >>>>> accident?
> >>>> 
> >>>> well, after updating from 4.13.3 to 4.14.0, kubuntu 14.04
> >>>> LTS, it is finally working here too - let's see when it gets
> >>>> broken again, probably with 4.14.1 or .2 :)
> >>>> 
> >>>> Werner
> >>>> 
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> >>> 
> >>> Yes you are probably right. My main problem on openSUSE 13.2
> >>> is kmail gets the same message over and even though I have
> >>> marked them read and even deleted them on my end. Using KDE
> >>> release at the 4..14.level. I need to look at it closer and
> >>> open a bug if I find anything.
> >>> 
> >>> Glad yours is working.
> >> 
> >> I had this problem during an earlier upgrade where I imported
> >> old email folders from several pop accounts.
> >> 
> >> Only way I could finally fix it was to recreate fresh Local
> >> Folder with all subfolders manually, then import the old emails
> >> into a separate subfolder and manually copy the emails from their
> >> respective subfolders to the newly created structure.
> >> 
> >> Was not one bit fun but have not had any problems since
> >> 
> >> Sinclair _______________________________________________ KDE PIM
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> > 
> > Thanks for this response. Did you save the old local forder and
> > then delete it under kmail. Then create a new one ?
> 
> Basically I copied / moved the file directories containing my mail to
> a separate location. In a "fresh" Kmail I then imported this folder
> with all subfolders, it ends up in "import" folder if I recall
> correctly.
> 
> I then created every darn subfolder that existed in the "import"
> folder under "Local Folder" and then copied mails from the
> corresponding folders in "import" to the fresh folder. And had to
> CTRL+A and mark as read on every folder following that.
> 
> As I said it was not one bit fun but after that incoming mail could be
> moved or filtered without endlessly reoccurring on the next mailcheck
> 
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I will try the thing over later tonight. I did every step similar to 
what you did except for the last one of marking them all read. Oh well 
being retired I have time to do it again. 

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