Karel Volný wrote: > Dne Čt 29. listopadu 2012 09:37:10, Peter Gueckel napsal(a): >> The kmail question is that after setup, I >> notice that there is no trash folder. One can >> delete messages to a trash folder and they >> disappear, but there is no folder, so one >> cannot see what's in the trash (or bring it >> back). Is this supposed to be like this? > > for sure no ... do you see this problem after restarting kmail & > akonadiserver (reboot, relogin ...)? The problem persists after shutting down the computer numerous times and restarting the system. > anyways, still it'd be worth reporting (if not done already?) I guess I should. I wasn't sure if it was now supposed to be like that. > btw, if you don't see the folder in kmail, can you see it in > akonadiconsole? does it exist on disk? This I do not know. I haven't used akonadiconsole. I will have a look. What I just did, however, was to manually create a trash folder, just to see if my deleted emails would be in it, but it was empty. The trash folder I created did not get the special trash-folder icon, so I suppose the system doesn't consider it to be the real trash. I will delete that one again before I go into akonadiconsole. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test