Did you try looking at server side supscriptions??? Eli On Sunday 07 July 2013 11:05:29 Timothy Murphy wrote: > Reindl Harald wrote: > >>> So how would you subscribe to, or unsubscribe from, a given folder? > >> > >> If you right click on the given folder you will see the options > >> Serverside subscriptions and Manage local subscriptions > > > > the question is "how to subscribe" via kmail > > > > you can hardly do this by right click on a non-subscribed folder > > in your folder-list because it is not visible, as said in thunderbird > > this is done via right-click on the parent account > > In my case the parent account is the top-level folder "alfred". > When I right-click on this on my laptop and go to Manage Local Subscriptions > I see "alfred" and "inbox" listed, but not "Spam". > If I right-click on "alfred" and go to Serverside Subscriptions > then "Spam" is listed (it is the only item). > > If I ssh to my server and run kmail there then I can see the Spam folder, > I can add to or remove emails from it, > and it is listed in Local Subscriptions. > > I have tried creating other folders, both on the laptop and on the server, > and the outcome is always the same. > I've also tried re-installing KMail. > > When I ran Evolution on the laptop, it saw the Spam folder. > > I tried KMail on an old laptop running Fedora-15, > and the problem was the same, > so it doesn't appear to be anything to do with the version of KMail. > > Apart from this quirk, KMail seems to be running perfectly on my laptop. > > I'm completely baffled, and as always welcome any insight. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org