Re: KMAIL + COMPACTING FOLDERS?

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I don't know about either KMail or Evolution, but Thunderbird and related mail clients do this all the time. The reason is, I assume, to spare some free space locally.

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Philippe M.

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Την 26/5/24 7:35 μ.μ., Chris M via tde-users ο/η <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> έγραψε:

>  Hi Friends!
>  
>  I have a question:
>  
>  We might of talked about this before, under a different subject and I just
>  can't find the email we talked about it in. That should teach me a lesson
>  that if I have a different question, I should make it a WHOLE new email, that
>  way I can refer back to it.
>  
>  But anyways:
>  
>  Why do we have to compact folders in KMAIL? I never had to do that in
>  Evolution. Evolution doesn't even have an option for compacting folders.
>  
>  Doesn't KMAIL and EVO use the same kind of mail storage?
>  
>  =========================================================
>  Trying to understand KMAIL + Thanks ahead of time!
>  Chris
>  
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