Another
bit of info: mc see's the dot directories, and in exploring
for oddball trash, I found indice files that were not related to
the directory they were in and I deleted them all, then restarted
kmail, which of course complained about this "emc" directories
indice file, so I assume it would rebuild, then open kmails gui.
But when it had done so, there is not an indice file visible, so I
am now wondering if all these empty directories can be nuked.
But before I do that, I'll restart kmail again to see if it now
complains about the emc directory.
No, the restart was clean, no complaints. I'm going to get rid of
the now empty dot directories next.
In general you are not supposed to work directly with the directories
- use the interface - this is my approach to kmail, but I also use
kontact and not kmail directly. My mail is on the mailserver(s) - I
have setup also one local and since then it is a blessing (dovecot
IMAP - took me a while to configure). I came across dbmail some years
ago, but never had the chance to try it myself - it looks even better
than dovecot.
I don't know how you handle your mails and why you should have them
somewhere around.
An error I made many years ago is to mix up the directory where imap
was writing and where the local mails were written by kmail - if you
have something messing up in between could cause a lot of headache.
Since I put it right no issues, but also all mails go to exim/dovecot.
hope it helps