On February 3, 2017 8:20:08 AM PST, Alex <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi, >I've been using k9mail for some time, but it's never really worked >correctly for me. I have it set up and configured with a fedora25 >system using postfix and dovecot. > >Sometimes it displays all folders, and I only want it to display >folders listed in ~/mail/.subscriptions. I'm trying to find >documentation on this, but the link on the k9 site is broken: > >https://k9mail.github.io/documentation/settings/WorkingWithClasses > >I also have errors similar to: > >Command: Select "archives/junk.bz2"; response: #1362: [No, [CANNOT],. >Mailbox isn't a valid mbox file... > >and > >javax.net.ssl:SSLException: Read error: ssl=0x907f4a80: I/O error >during system call, Connection reset by peer > >and > >java.lang.Exception: Message count -1 for folder [Gmail][/Drafts > >I'm not having a problem with Thunderbird using the same account. I >don't see any SSL errors in the maillogs on the server, or anything >related to fetching/dovecot being misconfigured. > >What is the difference between 1st and 2nd class folders?
OK, you've asked four completely different questions, at least one of which is most likely unrelated to K-9. Try to stick to one problem at a time, you're 're likely to get good answers that way. Folder classes in K-9 are simply labels for the folder. A folder can be 1st class, 2nd class, or none. You have several display options, accessible from the "show folders" menu option in the folder page. My suggestion is to set the folders you always want to see as 1st class, and all others as none. If you want help with your other problems, start a new thread with a single problem. Describe it well, in as much detail as you can. Include all relevant info such as K-9 and Android version, mail connection type (IMAP, POP3, etc.), error logs, full error messages, etc. --Sean -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "K-9 Mail" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
