Got it - grabbed "cur" from inbox - copied it into new folder - successfully found all mails On Sunday 01 February 2004 7:41 pm, Robin Rosenberg wrote: > söndag 01 februari 2004 19:44 skrev gerry gavigan: > > Thank you for replying. > > > > > Do you mean copying the whole Mail directory doesn't work? > > > > I am sorry but I wasn't sure I understood the suggestion. > > > > Are you are suggesting I just drag and drop the entire mail directory > > into k3b? > > > > If so, it creates completely the uncertainly I am trying to avoid: > > > > I wouldn't know that when I drop the directory into a fresh install of > > Kmail, that I would be able to read my messages. > > > > When I move one message out of the directory and put it back, Kmail > > cannot "see" it (I might as well have deleted it) > > Maybe I don't understand your problem, but I'll try anyway; If you copy the > whole Mail directory, that includes the indexes. Can't see how that could > fail. If you oth copy only the mbox or MailDir representing a KMail folder > you will be out of sync. You must copy the index files also. > > However, if your remove the index files, I think KMail recreates them. (you > mail lose any marks you set though). This is an observation on the mbox > format and not necessarily supported officially. It seems reasonable that > it should always work though. > > > > Another way if you want to be selective is to import from the MailDir's > > > or mboxes from your copy by setting up a mail account in KMail to read > > > from it. > > > > I didn't understand what you meant here. Did you mean set up another > > user account? How then would I save the messages, without encountering > > the problem about? > > See the create account in KMail and look at the options. The "source" could > be an mbox or Maildir instead of pop etc. KMail stores its mail in on of > those formats, whichever you choose, MailDir being the default. On top of > that KMail creates index files that are not involved when you import stuff. > I have not tried this with Maildir, only mbox, but I see no reason it > should not work. > > > Gerry > > -- robin ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.