Hi Doug, On Monday 15 October 2007 03:47:53 Doug McGarrett wrote: <snip>
Unless I'm missing something, and I don't think I am, you go to "Trash" in KMail, then "edit" then "select all files" then hit the delete key. This should (and does, at least in 9.3) delete all those files. I just deleted about 250 of them. Now you can go to the main trash can, in the KDE screen, and empty that. There should now be no deleted files in the system. And I did all this in the middle of composing this reply in KMail, without shutting it down.
--doug
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Yes this is the normal way of doing it and it worked fine in all versions of SuSE until I got to 10.3. Even trying to compact all folders and deleting the read mail will not delete the wastebin. Only 12 or so e-mails will get deleted each time I click empty wastebin under the right mouse button. -- Kindest regards, Clive. http://homepage.ntlworld.com/c.rogers/ Fighting for darker skies. From 52:26ºN 01:27ºW (Coventry, UK) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org