Andy Fawcett wrote:
On Wednesday 03 May 2006 20:26, Richard Kuhns wrote:
Andy Fawcett wrote:
On Wednesday 03 May 2006 18:36, Richard Kuhns wrote:
Hello,
I'm feeling rather dense right now, so I'm hoping someone will be
able to tell me what obvious thing I'm overlooking. I'd like to
experiment with kmail (I'm currently using thunderbird). I've
tried to set up (under kmail) an incoming account using imap. When
I click on it after adding it, I get what seems to be a listing of
my home directory on the mail server.
The kmail documentation mentions a "Prefix to folders" field,
which I can't find.
Yeah, looks like this is outdated...
You need to look in the same dialog next to the Namespaces: entry.
Click the icon, and it should pretty much set it up for you.
Thanks for the suggestion, but it didn't make any difference. After
clicking on the icon, I got:
Personal #mh/,#mhinbox,<Empty>
Other Users ~
Shared #ftp/,#news.,#public/,#shared/
These *might* be correct. Basically, "Prefix to folders" is no more,
gone forever, and IMAP Namespaces are the correct way to configure
things.
My incoming email is in the standard '/var/mail' directory on the
mail server, by the way.
Which IMAP server are you using?
imap-uw-0106191041 University of Washington IMAP4rev1/POP2/POP3 mail servers
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