Hello everyone! What just happened to me. I removed a kmail-folders resource pointing to ~/Mail and added a maildir- resource pointing to ~/Mail. I did this via systemsettings i.e. kmail was closed. When I restarted kmail and refreshed the folders I suddenly saw that kmail had deleted ~6000 mails off my sent folder which was part of that new resource. I had not set any expiration settings for tha folder, neither when it was accessed via the kmail-folders resource nor the maildir resource. Having a look at kmail2rc I see that it contains lots of [Folder-xy] including expiration settings. So my guess and this happens with filters as well, is that kmail just assigns a new number to the new folders of the new resource and keeps the settings if that number already existed. This must never ever happen! The easiest that comes to my mind is giving each resource a unique-id and using that as part of the folder's settings guaranteeing that settings for folder a will never be applied to folder b. This is KDE 4.7.2 plus some patches on openSUSE 12.1. Sven _______________________________________________ KDE PIM mailing list kde-pim@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-pim KDE PIM home page at http://pim.kde.org/