Hello Ingo, thanks very much for the fast response. I had played with this a little yesterday, and nothing seemed to work. You are right, it works perfectly following your advice. The mbox format hint did it. I am sorry for bothering everyone with this, ahem, since I obviously gave up too early! Cough cough. Anyway, it now works beautifully, and is really much more refined than what I was used to - wow! best wishes & great work! Volker PS: concerning the "status" of messages in the folders, i.e. your last paragraph: "replied" or "not replied" was always saved somewhat randomly in my older KDE 2.2.2 KMail version - i.e. sometimes these flags would disappear mysteriously, then reappear partly, etc - I never investigated in depth, but it always puzzled me. Upon reading your last paragraph, I went back, and it seems to work perfectly now! That already makes me (plain user) very happy!! On Saturday 27 December 2003 04:06, Ingo Klöcker wrote: > On Saturday 27 December 2003 11:26, Volker Blum wrote: > > Dear KDE / KDE-PIM, > > > > a long time ago, there was a tool to convert kde2 kmail folders to > > kde3. > > > > I have recently made that step (yes, already - sorry to be late), and > > would be very interested in that (since all my mail is now > > unreadable). > > No conversion of mail folders is necessary. KMail now supports a new > mail folder format (maildir) but the support for the old format (mbox) > hasn't been removed (and will never be removed). KMail 1.5.4 should > have no problems with your old mail. > > What do you mean by unreadable? Are just the Subjects (Betreff) in the > message list unreadable? If yes, then selecting all messages once > should fix this problem. > > Alternatively, you could delete the index files of the affected folders. > The names of the index files are of the form .foldername.index* where > foldername is the name of the corresponding folder. KMail will then > regenerate the index files. The downside of this is that all messages > will loose their status (important, unread, replied, forwarded, > deleted). This also means that messages which you've already deleted > might reappear. > > Regards, > Ingo ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.