On Monday, 16 April 2018 1:20:10 AM NZST cr wrote:
> On Sunday, 15 April 2018 2:48:48 PM NZST Kevin Krammer wrote:
> >
> > The read/unread status is actually part of the filename.
> > I.e. a "read" message's filename contains an "S" (for Seen).
> >
> > The new/cur is something else if I remember
On Sunday, 15 April 2018 2:48:48 PM NZST Kevin Krammer wrote:
> On Sonntag, 15. April 2018 14:07:24 CEST cr wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 02:36:07PM -0300, Nicolás Alvarez wrote:
> > > El 14 abr. 2018, a la(s) 11:01, cr escribió:
> > > > One possible snag I can see is that kmail has created,
On Sonntag, 15. April 2018 14:07:24 CEST cr wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 02:36:07PM -0300, Nicolás Alvarez wrote:
> > El 14 abr. 2018, a la(s) 11:01, cr escribió:
> > > One possible snag I can see is that kmail has created, in each folder
> > > such as 'cars', subfolders called 'cur', 'new' an
On Sunday, 15 April 2018 1:25:08 PM NZST Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> I use KMail only on my IMAP server and sync that to my machine using
> Offlineimap. But once on my harddrive, my scenario is the same as yours:
> read mail from one Maildir tree on several machines at the same time.
>
> My appro
On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 02:36:07PM -0300, Nicolás Alvarez wrote:
> El 14 abr. 2018, a la(s) 11:01, cr escribió:
> > One possible snag I can see is that kmail has created, in each folder
> > such as 'cars', subfolders called 'cur', 'new' and 'tmp'. Typically
> > 'tmp' is empty but both 'cur' and 'n
On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 02:36:07PM -0300, Nicolás Alvarez wrote:
> El 14 abr. 2018, a la(s) 11:01, cr escribió:
> >
> > One possible snag I can see is that kmail has created, in each folder such
> > as 'cars', subfolders called 'cur', 'new' and 'tmp'. Typically 'tmp' is
> > empty but both 'cur'
On Samstag, 14. April 2018 16:01:33 CEST cr wrote:
> I currently have Kmail on my server, with thousands of messages in Maildir
> format on a separate partition (which simplifies migration/upgrading).
> They're sorted into many subfolders such as 'cars', 'accounts', 'kde' etc.
>
> I typically ssh
El 14 abr. 2018, a la(s) 11:01, cr escribió:
>
> One possible snag I can see is that kmail has created, in each folder such as
> 'cars', subfolders called 'cur', 'new' and 'tmp'. Typically 'tmp' is empty
> but both 'cur' and 'new' are full of messages. How does kmail (or akonadi?)
> assign mes
I currently have Kmail on my server, with thousands of messages in Maildir
format on a separate partition (which simplifies migration/upgrading).
They're sorted into many subfolders such as 'cars', 'accounts', 'kde' etc.
I typically ssh into the server from whichever laptop I'm using and run Kmai