In Kmail in F18ß, there is no trash folder. Is this intentional?
The settings allow moving mail to trash, but the folder is nowhere to be seen.
On 11/29/2012 03:38 PM, Peter Gueckel wrote:
In Kmail in F18ß, there is no trash folder. Is this intentional?
The settings allow moving mail to trash, but the folder is nowhere to be seen.
Not only that... The options to "Manage Local Subscriptions" and "Serverside Subscriptions" are also missing. I'm not a kmail user, but you got be curious. :-)
Since kmail is at the same version in F17 I can only guess that it is a compile time option that is causing this behavior. bugzilla time?
Ed Greshko wrote:
The options to "Manage Local Subscriptions"
and
"Serverside Subscriptions" are also
missing.
I've never heard of those, Ed.
Since kmail is at the same version in F17 I
can only guess that it is a
compile time option that is causing this
behavior. bugzilla time?
I suppose it does sound like it. I was already thinking that yesterday, but was deliberating whether to report to kde- bugzilla or fedora-bugzilla, as you never know where you are supposed to take it. With kde stuff, I guess kde-bugzilla is now the place to go.
On 11/30/2012 11:42 PM, Peter Gueckel wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
The options to "Manage Local Subscriptions"
and
"Serverside Subscriptions" are also
missing.
I've never heard of those, Ed.
Since kmail is at the same version in F17 I
can only guess that it is a
compile time option that is causing this
behavior. bugzilla time?
I suppose it does sound like it. I was already thinking that yesterday, but was deliberating whether to report to kde- bugzilla or fedora-bugzilla, as you never know where you are supposed to take it. With kde stuff, I guess kde-bugzilla is now the place to go.
I guess I'm not so sure about that..... Since, as I've said, the versions of F18 seem to be the same as the versions of F17. I think I would fedora bz it and let them decide if it goes upstream.
Ed Greshko wrote:
I think I would fedora bz it and let them decide if it goes upstream.
I think the problem is solved. I manually created a trash folder, just to see if my deleted emails would be located in there. They weren't. I emptied all trash folders then, thinking that if they were in some hidden folder somewhere, I'd try to remove them. Then I closed kmail and looked n akonadiconsole to see if there was some hidden folder not showing up in kmail. There wasn't.
I just opened up kmail again, and now the trash folder I had manually created has automatically gotten the trash icon. I deleted a junk email I conveniently received just then and it went into this folder, so it is functioning as the trash folder.
Problem solved!
On 12/01/2012 12:35 AM, Peter Gueckel wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
I think I would fedora bz it and let them decide if it goes upstream.
I think the problem is solved. I manually created a trash folder, just to see if my deleted emails would be located in there. They weren't. I emptied all trash folders then, thinking that if they were in some hidden folder somewhere, I'd try to remove them. Then I closed kmail and looked n akonadiconsole to see if there was some hidden folder not showing up in kmail. There wasn't.
I just opened up kmail again, and now the trash folder I had manually created has automatically gotten the trash icon. I deleted a junk email I conveniently received just then and it went into this folder, so it is functioning as the trash folder.
Problem solved!
Well..... You solved the problem for yourself. But, it isn't working as you think it should. Do you think everyone will be able to figure that one out?
Still sounds to me like a bz is in order.