On Tuesday 29 December 2009 06:02:22 pm Duncan wrote: > farhad hedayati posted on Tue, 29 Dec 2009 16:40:23 +0330 as excerpted: > > <br><br>---------------------<a > > href="http://imagebin.ca/view/Urgxov.html">http://imagebin.ca/view/ > > Urgxov.html</a><br><br>anyway, > > > I disabled "include this folder when checking for new mail" > > and "Act on new/unread mail in this folder" in [Gmail] > > folder's properties (see the above link) and now I don't get the > > error anymore , but I think should would be another way for fixing this > > problem instead of completely preventing kmail from using the folder! > > > > :P<br> <br>thx again.<br>Farhad<br><br><div > > Please don't post in HTML, and please don't top-post. While HTML mail is > considered extremely rude (due to the possible malware effects, it can be > compared to blowing your nose in your hand and then offering to shake > hands with someone, RUDE and GROSS!), top-posting is simply irritatingly > rude, as it puts the reply before the context in which it is to be read > and makes proper replying with context difficult. Edit the quote to the > context you are replying to, and reply inline, point by point, so ideally > in an ordinary sized display window, no portion of quote is larger than > the window, so reply is always visible. Ok, Sorry, I didn't know about these rules, and thank you for informing me :) > > As with Anne I don't do IMAP. However, from what I've read of the > protocol, what it basically does is synchronize folders between the local > client and the remote server. If you're using a gmail IMAP folder > locally and have it set to sync with the IMAP server, it's going to > expect that you have a gmail IMAP folder on the server as well. > > Thus, if I'm not mistaken, you need to setup the same syncing folder > structure both locally and on the server, or expect to get errors. (Note > that you should also be able to have separate folders that don't sync, > but the ones set to sync with that IMAP server must exist on both the > server and locally.) I haven't add any folders manually in Kmail, so it should grab the structure form the gmail account automatically i think. I can't change this structure in kmail , none of the folders are movable. Thanks Farhad ___________________________________________________ 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.