The Tuesday 2005-02-01 at 13:33 -0500, Paul W. Abrahams wrote:
If I were to do symlinking at all, it would probably be from a subfolder. But I'm still not satisfied with that solution, for several reasons. For instance, would Kmail get a bad case of indigestion if the symlink is to a read-only directory such as a CD?
I would like to try the following. In a new subfolder, create symlinks to mailfolders in the CD, but not to the index files, which will reside in the new subfolder in the HD. I know I'm fuzzy, but perhaps you get the idea? I haven't tried it myself, but I intend to, sometime.
More important, I'm looking for a way to *temporarily* connect to an archive folder and choose that folder dynamically. Sure, I could create a symlink and later remove it, but as I
You probably do not need to remove the symlink. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson