Martin (KDE) wrote: This response is somewhat late. Since I have a new job, time is short, and I do not use my desktop PC much any more. > Am 21.10.2012 18:35, schrieb Alex Schuster: > > Klaus Vink Slott writes: > > > Check the account's settings -> Synchronization & Storage. The > > default is to have 'Keep messages for this account on this computer' > > enabled, this makes Thunderbird download them all. > > > >>> You have to > >>> enable the check for every folder you want to watch (in preference > >>> dialogue of the folder). At least I use it all the time (since I > >>> moved from kmail to t-bird). > > > > Or right-click on any folder and select 'Subscribe...' to quickly > > subscribe to all the folders you want. > > This was not a problem of subscription but a problem of cyclic update > the folder content. Ah, so there is a difference. I thought subscribed folders would be checked regularly N minutes, according to the Account Settings -> Server Settings. But you are right, now I realize I had the same problem. Thunderbird @ linux @ home seems to not have this option checked on any folders, yet still they are scanned for new messages regularly. It just works. Thunderbird @ Windows @ work also has it unchecked, but does not scan folders. There I have to enable it manually, which sort of sucks, with > 100 folders. And another thing I do not like about Thunderbird is that the threaded display can only be set for one folder at at time, instead of enabling it for all folders at once, which I would like. > >> That was quite some work, I have many filters and folders. But now I > >> have it working. (Had to leave Kmail again: After a week it stopped > >> showing the message content in some folders. The message preview just > >> stay blank - even after a logout/login) > > > > KMail is weird :( As I wrote I did not use my desktop PC for a while. Now I updated to KDE 4.9.4, and I looked into Kontact again - mainly because I received an encrypted e-mail, and I did not set up this yet for Claws or Thunderbird. Was I able to read this e-mail? Of course not. It's worse than ever. KMail does not display a single e-mail any more. It shows which folders have unread mails, and some have a spinning wheel indicating something is being done, but that's all. So I removed the IMAP resource of that account and restarted, but still KMail shows the account, but as offline. Again, I see no content. Things like opening the Kontact settings or switching to the calendar take one minute of time until something happens. Then I suddenly had the same widgets on all desktops (I have six desktops, with different widgets), so I restarted KDE, KMail now does not show ANY accounts, that is, the other two accounts and the local folders are also gone (the Akonadi resources are still there). I also no longer have any address book. The resource is there, and the path /home/wonko/.local/share/contacts/ still has lots of vcards. So I guess nothing is lost, but I'd really like to have access to the contacts. I removed the addressbook resource, and added a vcarddir one, but that does not help. > In the old kmail1 days I had to recreate the index files every now and > then (about every 2 years) but I never lost mails. After doing similar > stuff to kmail2 (deleting the akonadi DB) I lost hundreds of mails (this > is fixed in the meantime afaik) but the good feeling is lost. I don't > know if I can still trust kmail2 and the mail handling. I lost thousands when I moved an IMAP folder into another folder on the same server. Nothing important, so no harm done here. But the guy who reported this lost 54,000: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=290363 > For me it will take another two versions to trust kmail2 for mail > handling. At least when doing stuff like moving mails around. This is scary. Wonko ___________________________________________________ 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.