1. On the console, I get the same three "call to deprecated.." messages. 2. The backtrace seems to be the same, too. 3. When I remove the folder ~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/imap I can start kmail. Then, I get the three messages above, embedded in a plethora of | kmail: WARNING: [void KMFolderImap::setImapPath(const QString&)] | ignoring empty path messages. When closing kmail, it crashes then in a a call to KMKernel::cleanup() (that's the only symbol visible in the backtrace, I can add the full backtrace if needed). 4. The deleted directory gets recreated and kmail then crashes on next start again. 5. The deleted dir contains only one file called "1293281333" with size zero. Further, it contains some hidden files and dirs (I wonder why they are hidden). Just deleting that file also works. 6. On startup (after deleting the dir) kmail first asks for the IMAP passwork and then displays the initial folders. For a short time, the folder of the IMAP account has the name "1293281333" until it then is updated to reflect the name I gave it.
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