On Saturday 04 June 2005 6:18 pm, Richard Atcheson wrote:
On Saturday 04 June 2005 05:06 pm, Anders Johansson wrote:
If the $HOME/Mail folder exists when you first start kmail after the upgrade, it will be used. The kmailrc option is
folders=$HOME/Mail
If you don't, then the .kde/share/apps/kmail/mail folders will be created and used. You can change it after the fact, but I think you have to edit config files
When I upgraded, I kept the home directory, Mail was there when I booted up 9.3, and it was used
OOps, I goofed and sent a blank reply, Sorry. Just wanted to thank Anders for his usual informative response. Now I know how to make sure all my machines are the same.
Indeed, many thanks as usual to Anders, and you too Richard. I was wondering, is this change a new trend or standard in Suse and/or linux? Why would they move away from a standard non-hidden $home/Mail directory? Jim Flanagan