On Tuesday 29 December 2009 07:07:29 pm Anne Wilson wrote: > On Tuesday 29 December 2009 15:02:05 Farhad Hedayati Fard wrote: > > > Then, directly under that (and at the same branch-level) there is the > > > [Gmail] account, with a greyed-out (virtual?) folder and a set of > > > sub-folders as I'd expect to see. How did that folder and its > > > structure get created? Is it possible that it's the [ and ] in the > > > name that's causing the problem? > > In answer to Duncan you said that they were created automatically when you > connected to Gmail, so probably you should simply leave them alone. > > > The [Gmail] foldere grayed out after I changed its properties, > > Change which properties? From what, to what? I'm not sure that these are > KMail folders, actually, being more like mirrors of the Gmail folders, so > maybe the properties of them shouldn't be touched? > I meant after disabling "include this folder when checking for new mail" and "Act on New/unread mail in this folder" in [Gmail] folder's properties, it has turned gray, Also its properties in right-click menu is disabled and not clickable... (In other words the [Gmail] folder doesn't have properties anymore). > > and its > > properties is grayed out in right click menu ( I don't know what should i > > > > call this menu, sry!) > > > > > What about those other folders, such as TehranLug - do they come in > > > from a different account? > > > > No, they're labels I have created in my gmail account , > > http://imagebin.ca/view/K40AwS.html , as I said this is the default > > > > structure that kmail used, I didn't add any folder to the structure... > > OK - so, as in GMail, they are sub-sets of your Inbox, not actually > separate at all. Again, they can't and shouldn't be treated as KMail > folders, I think. > > This would be so much easier if I could try the setup here, but it's simply > not practical for me, as I need my local IMAP server, with clients on > various boxes and laptops. For now it looks as though we may just have to > wait until a Gmail IMAP user comes back. Sorry that it looks like a > dead-end. > > Duncan - that error message pointing to the [Gmail] folder still worries > me. Any ideas on that? > > Anne 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.