From kdepim-users Fri Aug 31 00:15:36 2012 From: Peter Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 00:15:36 +0000 To: kdepim-users Subject: Re: [kdepim-users] Migrating to another computer Message-Id: <192340792.05N2Nfz537 () asus64> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kdepim-users&m=134637217805224 MIME-Version: 1 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="--===============0424662533606832491==" --===============0424662533606832491== Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="nextPart1526686.oaVThTEKPo" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit --nextPart1526686.oaVThTEKPo Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" On Thursday 30 August 2012 11:21:27 O. Sinclair wrote: > > Seems like it is some sort of method to obtain (internal) emails, like > > from the MAIL command or otherwise. > > Frankly I have no idea.. hope someone else can chip in. All I remember > is that "proper migration" did not work so I gave up and did the "backup > then import" and after that things (as I recall it) worked more or less > as expected Okay, and thanks for the link to Kubuntu docs on migration. I guess the question now for me is, does KMail 'rely' on the 'location' of my email folders, to be defined by the 'Local Folders' definition/location in the POP3 settings (receiving). When opening KMail, it takes about 30 seconds to display/view all the folders, as it is doing the 'Local Folders' things. This is painful, as the prior version of KMail simply opened/viewed all folders straight away. I will do a test by deleting that 'Local Folder' definition, as the KMail docs state you can define it in kmail2rc (but I doubt that). Peter --nextPart1526686.oaVThTEKPo Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"

On Thursday 30 August 2012 11:21:27 O. Sinclair wrote:

> > Seems like it is some sort of method to obtain (internal) emails, like

> > from the MAIL command or otherwise.

>

> Frankly I have no idea.. hope someone else can chip in. All I remember

> is that "proper migration" did not work so I gave up and did the "backup

> then import" and after that things (as I recall it) worked more or less

> as expected

 

Okay, and thanks for the link to Kubuntu docs on migration. I guess the question now for me is, does KMail 'rely' on the 'location' of my email folders, to be defined by the 'Local Folders' definition/location in the POP3 settings (receiving).

 

When opening KMail, it takes about 30 seconds to display/view all the folders, as it is doing the 'Local Folders' things. This is painful, as the prior version of KMail simply opened/viewed all folders straight away.

 

I will do a test by deleting that 'Local Folder' definition, as the KMail docs state you can define it in kmail2rc (but I doubt that).

 

Peter

 

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