Go down into the Mail directory (which has become, inexplicably, .Mail in the newer releases of KDE) and do an 'ls -a'. You'll see the directories there, I believe.
Aaron On Sunday 18 December 2005 02:24 pm, Bob Scofield wrote: | I've been playing around copying my saved Kmail e-mail messages from SuSE | to Debian. I notice that saved messages contained in folders such as my | inbox, and immediate subfolders are found in the Mail directory of my home | directory. But I can't find my sub-subfolders anywere. | | Here's an example. Suppose I create the Kmail subfolder "Computers". Any | messages I save into that subfolder will be found in my Mail directory. | But then suppose I create a sub-subfolder "Debian" under "Computers." I | can access the e-mails saved in "Debian" in Kmail itself, but I can't find | where on the hard drive the messages are stored. They are not in my Mail | Directory, even though my messages in "Computers" are. | | Does anybody know where I can find the e-mail messages stored in the | sub-subfolders? | | Thank you. | | Bob | _______________________________________________ | vox-tech mailing list | [email protected] | http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech -- Aaron A. King, Ph.D. Ecology & Evolutionary Biology University of Michigan http://www.umich.edu/~kingaa GPG Public Key: 0x2B00840F
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