On Saturday 21 April 2007 23:04, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> On Saturday 21 April 2007 20:41, Rajko M. wrote:
>
>
> I think I understand what you have sent me, but I don't want to keep
> every message tha I receive, only a couple that may be useful to me.
> I seem to be able to do that in the KDE KMail, so I don't have a problem
> there.  What I wish was happening was that when I saved a mail to a
> directory, it would go to a "saved" mode, or whatever Linux calls it, and
> not still be on the screen.  It should be closed, and only show up on the
> list of messages already read.  In other words, it should have been moved
> to the directory, and not still be on screen.  Am I making sense?  If
> anyone here has used Eudora, I'm sure you know what I'm talking about, and
> perhaps you can explain it better than I can.  I like KMail.  I would like
> it better if I could save certain notes without the goofy problem.

OK, I get it. 

I guess that with KMail is possible the same.
Create folder and name it Archive, or whatever name makes sense. 
I already said that almost every mail program can read mbox files. 
That means you can copy Archive on the USB stick, and have your archive on any 
computer.

KMail keeps all in:
~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/mail/
The file Archive in that directory is your archive. Another good thing about 
mbox format is that you can use any simple text editor to open them to read 
and search for messages. In editor it will look similar to what you can see 
in KMail when you select message and press v, but betwen headers you can read 
messages. 
 
-- 
Regards, Rajko.
http://en.opensuse.org/Portal 
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