kmaill

2002-01-13 Thread Greg C. Madden
I have the latest kmail from unstable running on a testing box. I have
set up several filters, created folders  subscribed to two Debian
lists, user, kde. Sometime during the breakage in KDE I lost the ability
to see the messages and headers in one of the debian folders. All the
messages are there, the folder in ~/Mail shows new messages being
downloaded but they don't show up in Kmail. Anyone seeing this behavior
?

A positive note on the KDE issue,while waiting for the fix, I tried out
Evolution  Galeon, very nice apps, thank you.
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Greg C. Madden
Debian GNU/Linux


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Re: kmaill

2002-01-13 Thread Magnus von Koeller
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On Sunday 13 January 2002 13:17, Greg C. Madden wrote:
 Sometime during the breakage in KDE I lost the ability
 to see the messages and headers in one of the debian folders. All
 the messages are there, the folder in ~/Mail shows new messages
 being downloaded but they don't show up in Kmail.

Try deleting the index files (.foldername.index and 
.foldername.index.sorted). They are in your ~/Mail directory. When 
you delete them, they will be regenerated they next time you start 
KMail. All you loose are the status flags.

Does that help?

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Re: kmaill

2002-01-13 Thread Greg C. Madden
On Sun, 2002-01-13 at 00:48, Magnus von Koeller wrote:
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 On Sunday 13 January 2002 13:17, Greg C. Madden wrote:
  Sometime during the breakage in KDE I lost the ability
  to see the messages and headers in one of the debian folders. All
  the messages are there, the folder in ~/Mail shows new messages
  being downloaded but they don't show up in Kmail.
 
 Try deleting the index files (.foldername.index and 
 .foldername.index.sorted). They are in your ~/Mail directory. When 
 you delete them, they will be regenerated they next time you start 
 KMail. All you loose are the status flags.
 
 Does that help?

Yes, thank so much.
-- 
Greg C. Madden
Debian GNU/Linux


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