Am Montag, 22. Februar 2016 schrieb Lisi Reisz:
On Monday 22 February 2016 17:37:30 Gene Heskett
wrote:
share/config/kmailrc:folders[$e]=$HOME/Mail
That, or Thierry's, or something similar, is the hack to which I was
referring. Perhaps because you came from KDE4? But it is not standard to
those who came from KDE3 and on up through TDE, which I would say is the
more "standard" route for this list.
The OP was moving on through TDE, so Thierry's advice was pretty good info,
and the fact that you are on a non-standard Wheezy system does not alter
that. But it is interesting that going via several versions of Ubuntu and
KDE4 apparently sorts the problem out. I'd rather do a small hack manually!
Lisi
Hi Lisi!
$HOME/Mail was definitly the standard on KDE, but it might be further down the road of
history. I recall that last time I used SuSE (2003 I think) it was definitly there, also
up the timeline in debian etch. I'm quite sure of this as I use kmail since ~ 2003 as
my only mail client and carry it's config and location with me since then (and still
some old mails :-) ). But memory gets lost in the fog of time ... ;-)
Nik
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