I just got around to upgrading my office system to SuSE Linux 10.1 and ran into a problem with KMail 1.9.1. It is seriously flawed. I use multiple systems. Although I have several laptops, most of the systems that I use are servers or desktop systems. I have SuSE Linux running on most of them. In this environment, I want all sent mail and drafts stored on the IMAP server along with all of the folders where I store mail. I don't want anything stored on the system that I happen to be using at the moment. While there were some issues with KMail 1.8.x, it did behave as I would expect an IMAP client to work. With KMail 1.9.1, however, there seems to have been a shift in perspective from an IMAP client accessing mail on a central server to a POP3 client where all mail and folders are maintained on the client. The KMail configuration options no longer allow me to specify where my mail folders are located, i.e. <IMAP_server>/~mcc/Mail. I can't change the properties of "sent-mail" and specify that messages that I send are to be stored in <IMAP_server/~mcc/Mail/sentmail or change the properties of "drafts" to store mail that I'm composing in <IMAP_server/~mcc/Mail/postponed. Yes, I do have systems that do not have KDE or KMail. On those I use Pine. In my environment it is critical that everything be stored on a central server. Now, the big question: What changes can be made to kmailrc to restore the KMail 1.8.x behavour or do I have to switch to yet another user mail agent? Merton Campbell Crockett m.c.crockett@xxxxxxxxxxxx ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.