On Saturday 01 Dec 2012 16:31:15 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Saturday 01 December 2012 14:22:09 Mick wrote:
> > Since I updated KDE to 4.9.3 my Kmail 1.13.7 no longer recognises the
> > Sent & Draft subfolders I have set up, to save sent/draft messages
> > from different email accounts (both POP & IMAP).  All sent messages
> > regardless of the account I send them from, end up in the defaul
> > Kmail top level "sent-mail" folder.
> > 
> > Changing the settings in 'Settings/Configure
> > Kmail/Identities/Advanced/Sent- mail folder/' or '/Drafts folder' is
> > not saved no matter what I do.
> > 
> > Looking in kmailrc the paths seem correct, but are not recognised by
> > the application when sending messages.
> > 
> > Has anyone come across this?
> 
> Not exactly, but I do find that my filter to send messages from this list
> to their own folder sometimes works and sometimes doesn't. Then I read
> each one in the in-box and hit <ctrl>j and the filter does work.
> 
> It seems that filtering is broken in the current version, which is 4.9.3
> here. How do you have 1.13.7 still around?

Because kmail-1.13.7 is still the last stable version in portage and when I 
tried kmail-2 on another box I could never get it to work properly with 
sqlite3.  Kmail-2 really screwed up my messages (creating duplicates and being 
unable to delete them, not showing IMAP4 folders, or their content, etc.) so I 
steered away from trying to upgrade for good, or at least until kmail-1 is no 
longer supported.

I did try to learn how to use mutt, but I found that it was getting in the way 
big time when I had to use s/mime and gnupg for signing/encrypting messages - 
trying to remember what the serial number of a certificate is for each 
recipient is a bit too much even for a console application.
-- 
Regards,
Mick

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