mbox? (was: Re: Part 2 of any progress on kmail in debian buster?)
Ingo Klöcker
kloecker at kde.org
Fri Sep 27 20:53:28 BST 2019
Hi,
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anything from the email you reply to.
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On Freitag, 27. September 2019 14:25:58 CEST rhkramer at gmail.com wrote:
> Is mbox gone as an option for storing emails in current versions of kmail?
KMail can read single mbox folders (e.g. the files in /mail/spool).
Moreover, KMail can still read mbox folders that have been created by old
versions of KMail. This is done via a "KMail Mail Folder" Akonadi agent.
It is no longer possible to create folders in mbox format from KMail's user
interface.
But: If you create a new file in the folder structure below the folder
configured for a "KMail Mail Folder" agent, then KMail should (try to) treat
this file as folder in mbox format. Using this trick you should be able to
create new folders in mbox format outside of KMail. I would quit KMail and
stop Akonadi (with "akonadictl stop") before adding an mbox file. After
restarting KMail, it will hopefully pick up the new folder.
If your KMail does not use a "KMail Mail Folder" agent, then you can create
one with Akonadi Console (akonadiconsole).
I haven't tested any of this.
Regards,
Ingo
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