Hi I've finally done it along with the problem that distractions lead to 80 odd mails in the new set up. So for those that need to know where for one reason or the other the newer kmail was unable to import the old mail setting. (I don't know if this will be of any use to the faq?) Firstly on the old set up move any sub folders up to the top level. This may not be required but people have had difficulties importing sub folders. Newer users should note that the . in front of a file name means that it is hidden. Konqueror can be set to show these under view but hidden directories will still only be shown in the right pane and not in the directory structure. If kmail has never run all of the contents of the old mail directory may be moved to the new mail folder. Both of these are /home/ <your name> /.kde/share/apps/kmail/mail If moved under kde the permissions of all files will then need to be changed to allow user r/w. Select the lot in each directory - right click - properties - permissions. If kmail has run before the first run can be regained by deleting kmailrc which is in /home/.kde/share/config. The problem there is that kmailrc contains all of the account information so given that the more long winded solution given later works simply copy the file into the correct place remembering to set the permissions as before. Fire up kmail and all should be well and folder structures can be re arranged etc. The 2nd method came about because I received a lot of mails before importing the old ones. Kmailrc can be imported as above. In Kmail create appropriate folders eg OldInBox, OldSent etc. Close Kmail. Then copy all of the mail/ <mailbox name> /cur files into the appropriate cur directory created by kmail above. Then change the permissions to user r/w. There will be a number of index files in the old mail directory. Mine had been copied to a cd so taking an example. The inbox index files are .inbox.index and .inbox.index.ids. Copy these some where and rename them to match the name of the new folders eg inbox.index becomes OldInBox.index. Copy these to the new mail directory and change the permissions and so on. When Kmail is fired up click on one of the folders and it will process it etc and the new sorted files will appear in the mail directory. Regards John -- Suse 10.0 KDE 3.4.2 B ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.