Sorry for late reply, I have debian machine at home and I have not chance to rich it yet.
> > <jdmetz> I'm not sure it is grave, though, as I think it only applies to > > people using IMAP with a courier-imap server <jdmetz> that isn't "most > > people" I am using kmail to handle local mail from misc daemons and use cyrus imap account to read work emails. > > > > Alexander: > > If you rename your file $HOME/.kde/share/config/kmailrc as kmailrc.old, > > you will be able to start kmail again, but all your account info will be > > lost. Basically, you will have to configure all your accounts in kmail > > again :( This is not too hard, thanks for the solution. > First, I've been assuming that you are accessing a courier-imap server for > at least one account. Is that true? (Are all your folders under the > inbox, or did you have to set INBOX. as the prefix to folders in sarge's > kmail?). All my folders are under INBOX. (This is the default behavior for cyrus without shared folders) > If not, then this is a different problem. If you are accessing a > courier-imap server, rather than reconfiguring all your accounts, I believe > that renaming or deleting $HOME/.kde/share/apps/kmail/imap/* should allow > kmail to start up. Deleting this is fine, as it is just kmail's cache of > all the e-mail headers. Since kmail in KDE 3.5 handles namespace/prefix > differently, if will have to redownload all the headers anyway. That was > enough to let me start kmail when I upgraded to KDE 3.5. I will try today evening (~12 hours after this mail sent). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]