Re: Kmail's invisible accounts!

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On Friday 29 August 2008 12:16:20 Santiago wrote:
> On Friday 29 August 2008 07:55:44 Anne Wilson wrote:
> > On Friday 29 August 2008 11:34:31 Santiago Osella wrote:
> > > Hi!
> > > I'm running OpenSuse 11.0 and KDE4.
> > > I have all my email accounts configured in Kmail.
> > > Yesterday, I tried to install and setup hotwayd (using xinetd).
> > > I also added the Hotmail account to Kmail, with the incoming server
> > > pointing at 127.0.0.1 110
> > > I restarted Kmail and it checked mail for all accounts, but for the
> > > new one, prompting a wrong password message.
> > > So, I attempted to modify it's configuration, but, to my surprise,
> > > when I clicked on Accounts button, no accounts were displayed!!
> > > I can see all fields and buttons, but not the accounts, thou they are
> > > all working fine!
> > > Any hints?
> > > Or at least does somebody know where does Kmail stores this
> > > information so that I can edit it externally?
> > > Thanks!
> >
> > I've no idea what has caused your problem, but the usual place to find
> > the account information is in ~/.kde(or .kde4 in some
> > distros)/share/config/emailidentities.  HTH
> >
> > Anne
>
> Hi Anne,
> Thanks for your fast response.
> In that file I can see the "Identity" information, but not the individual
> email accounts.....
> Any other clue?
>
Ah yes, sorry.  In the same directory, kmailrc.  I think that's what you are 
looking for.

Anne

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