The Tuesday 2004-08-17 at 14:08 -0400, Doug McGarrett wrote:
The trick seems to be, where are the actual "saved mail" data files. Under "doug>saved mail" there are 3 directories. One is "cur" one is "tmp", I forget what the 3rd one is, but only "cur" has anything in it, and when I do a dir on that, (in Windows) all the crazy encoded filenames come up as 0 bytes long. If I can do a reiserfsck somehow, I'll try that.
I can not verify, because my setup is quite diferent in that respect: I use the very same folders with at least for mail clients, so they are mixed and it is difficult to know which files are specific to which client - except consulting my notes. I think the main kmail folder (file) is 'Mail/inbox'. Then, any other mbox file in the directory '~/Mail', is used and displayed. For each 'mbox' file, it will create some hidden files: '.mbox.index', '.mbox.index.sorted', and depending on the version, also '.mbox.index.ids'. For a folder to have subfolders, it will be named as '.folder.subdirectory', but also will exists the files '.folder', '.folder.index', and '.folder.ndex.sorted' All that I wrote in a small howto that you can find in the unofficial suse faq. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson