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On Sunday 31 May 2015 15:01:10 Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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> On Sunday 31 May 2015 13:18:06 Mick wrote: |
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> > You could look into ~/Mail/ or wherever you keep your mails and find the |
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> > Inbox directory. Then copy any messages you want shown there manually. |
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> > The index will be recreated when you restart Kmail, or if you click on |
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> > 'Recreate Index' under the Properties/Maintenance of the folder. |
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> > Also, under Settings/Configure Kmail/Misc there is a field to specify |
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> > which folder to open on start up. |
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> > Some combination of the above should work. |
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> The trouble is that the in-box folder is missing, so there's no way to |
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> manipulate what's in it. |
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I appreciate the inbox folder is not shown in the GUI. Is there an inbox |
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directory under your main mail storage? This is mine: |
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$ ls -al Mail/inbox/ |
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total 92 |
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drwx------ 5 michael michael 4096 May 31 15:23 . |
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drwx------ 16 michael michael 4096 May 31 13:18 .. |
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drwx------ 2 michael michael 73728 May 30 23:38 cur |
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drwx------ 2 michael michael 4096 Jul 17 2010 new |
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drwx------ 2 michael michael 4096 May 30 23:25 tmp |
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You can check if your messages are shown under ../inbox/cur |
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If not you can manually copy them there. |
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Regards, |
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Mick |