MLUG: Re: [MLUG] Kmail question
Re: [MLUG] Kmail question
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The easist thing to do would be to find another imap client (like
Mozilla) that supports subscribing to folders and use it to subscribe to
the folders you want to appear in Kmail.

Cheers,
Ryan

> Hmm, I wonder how did I do it for my older account which is still working and 
> show only some specific folders I need? Strange.. 
> 
> On Wednesday 10 September 2003 15:45, Ryan Dooley wrote:
> > Kmail has the well known bug/feature of not being able to subscribe to
> > (imap) folders in the 3.1.3 and prior versions.  It looks like (from the
> > KDE CVS list) that it's in the works for 3.2 (part of the changes
> > backported from the Kolab project).
> >
> > That is pretty much the only reason I'm still using Evolution for most
> > things.  Now if Ximian would only make a connector for FreeBSD I'd be
> > set :-)
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Ryan
> >
> > > I use kmail client all the time and I am pretty happy with that. I got
> > > setup my account long back and it works fine. Now I had to setup another
> > > account and I could do it similarly of the previous, both are mizzou
> > > accounts and I am using imap.
> > > It tries to show all the folders in imap and when I check the option to
> > > show only subscribed folder I could see my inbox etc. which I made it
> > > subscribed for my first account. But now I could not find how to make
> > > folders subscribed when I am trying to do it again, I did it some how
> > > before and tell kmail only show some particular folders.
> > > Could anyone remember me how to do this in kmail.
> > > Thanks,
> >
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