31 Jan
2006
31 Jan
'06
16:25
On Tuesday 31 January 2006 17:12, Sandy Drobic wrote:
Usually a service marks files as read-only when another process has already claimed read-write access for these files. Look for imap daemons that are still running for your old kmail process and block write access to your folders for your current imap process.
Interesting experiment. There is no such process running on the server. I have just tried using mutt on one of the read-only folders: mutt -f imaps://host/Mail/folder and the folder wasn't in read-only mode... This looks like a client problem. I have reboot my laptop, but that hasn't helped. Thanks! Emmanuel