Re: KMail and IMAP

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Hi Justin,

I am not using the "Subscribed Folders" feature. Some of the folders do not contains any kind og mailing lists e-mails all.

Thanks for the hack, unfortunatelly I cannot afford to try it. Email is very important for my work and I have no room (time) for experimtents.

Since KDE 3.5.1, altough I've noticed the problem again, it seems to occure a bit more rare than before. I think that somehow a number of "events" trigger (indivudually or conjugated) this behaviour: perhaps I did not trimmed them down enough, but here they are based on recent experience:

  • setting custom icons on folders
  • setting Expire feature on folders
  • closing KMail before finishing to get all the mail from all the folders in a cerain cycle of retrieving/syncing email

Thank you,

Radu

On Tuesday 07 February 2006 08:12, Justin Denick wrote:

> Hi Radu,

>

> Does the folder appear in your "Subscribed Folders?" If not attempt to add

> it there.

> Also, and this is more of a hack than a fix:

> If you can assume functionality by using both Pine and Mutt (you can see

> and peruse all of your IMAP folders and

>

> you@yourIMAPbox# cyradmin -u "you" "your IMAPname"

>

> > lam users.you*

>

> Gives you an accurate description of your folder/s/

>

> All that being the case-- Try recreating the account on your *nix box.

> Backup your .path/kmail and .path/kmailrc Then blow them away.

>

> But like I said that is more of a hack than a fix. Sometimes they simply

> work.

>

> Good Luck!!

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