Hi Ralph, you are right, the order of the Folders can be changed by pressing the Folder bar (so its alphabetical) or it can be sorted by the number of messages. Your second question: I dunno if its normal, but I have the same thing here, using Kmail 1.5.4 (KDE 3.1.4). Going to the Properties dialogue of one of the standard folders brings up only the expiry dialogue box. Just out of couriosity, why would you want to have another properties dialogue?
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Alexander Kern Alexander: Not so much that I wanted the standard dialogue box that you get with Folders
On Wednesday 07 January 2004 04:22, Alexander Kern wrote: that one creates, but more that I was trying to figure out what is normal. In the past four years that I have run Linux, mostly SuSE, I have not ever explored that dialogue box, so was wondering what is normal. Also this install has caused me problems that I have never seen in the past. After restoreing data from cd on one install. The system booted normally, but would not access my user partition. When I ran the diagostic software it stated that the /home partition was not mountable, that the partition table and the partition size did not agree, the solution was to delete the partition to recover lost space. Not a great option. So I took the machine down and ran the hard drive diagostic's and the drive came back with no errors etc. so I low level formatted the drive and ran the burn in test 6 times all with out error. Yesterday after a reboot, I could not access the user partition. But was able to create a new user and move data from the bad user area to the new. In the end I am not sure what has caused the error except for possible a bad data cd. -- Yours, Ralph. It said Use Windows XP or better, so I installed SuSE-Linux 9.0 Register Linux User 168814 ICQ #49993234 AIM & Yahoo ralphfdewitt jabber.org ralphdewitt GPG Public Key available at http://www.keyserver.net Key fingerprint = 6426 1CFF 0987 9D51 76D6 06BC F22A CFF4 559A 03E7 Kernel version 2.4.21-144-athlon Current Linux uptime: 1 days 18 hours 14 minutes.