Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
There are no junk controls set.

I have uninstalled and reinstalled all the mozilla companents from the
CD's since this problem occured.

I have just managed to use my parents Windows machine to read my email
via webmail.

After reading it, I decided to download the odd 4x messages I had
selected to keep. I started kpp, logged on using my fresh install of
Mozilla mail and waited to see the messages appear.

Alas all I saw was the number received going up but no messages
appearing in te Inbox or the subfolders.

So now it brings me to a total of 190 unseen messages that I have been
unable to read because a 'stable' release of Mozilla Mail supplied on
the installation CD's doesn't work like it should!!! Considering I am
expecting at least 5 VERY important messages regarding my pending
employment, this shit doesn't go down well!

I ask the question again, Where ie which folder etc/ether are my UNREAD
messages that I have downloaded over the last 2 days? Can they be
recovered so that I can read them or should I just give up on something I have supported for over a year, linux, and move onto a more 'stable' and user friendly system like Windows. Where can I find information on what happened to the downloaded messages?


sorry for the rant but i am REALLY pissed off with linux/s right now. I
am unemployed and really need the work one of those emails could have
been about. I cannot afford to have my machine looked at by an 'expert'
linux fundi coz I can't afford it, period.

Your help is appreciated and I'll try to get the 9.2 release tomorrow
hoping it will fix the mail error. Somehow though I don't think so as
not even an uninstall and reinstall of the current version helped.

I have no idea why your messages aren't showing up, but you can find the messages in your home directory.


All the mozilla stuff is in a directory in your home directory called .mozilla, so if you're browsing in Konqueror, set it to view hidden files; if you're doing this from the command line, use the command "ls -a" (without the quotes, of course) rather than plain "ls".

Inside that directory, there will be a directory for each of your profiles. change to that and you'll see a directory with an incomprehensible name like ivj8x58h.slt. Inside that is your Mail directory which contains your Inbox and any other mail folders you have created. These are stored as humungous text files, so just open the apropriate one in a text editor like Kwrite and use Find with a word that's likely to be in the mail you're looking for. Tedious, I know, but useful for emergencies like this.

BTW, I always set Mozilla Mail to only delete messages on the server when I delete them in Mozilla - that way any mail I don't delete is safely sitting on the server (this feature is also very useful if you're connecting from more than one computer - in fact it's the main reason why I use Mozilla rather than KMail).

Sir Robin

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Robin Turner
IDMYO
Bilkent Univeritesi
Ankara 06533
Turkey

www.bilkent.edu.tr/~robin



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