From kdepim-users Mon Sep 16 21:03:52 2019 From: test Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2019 21:03:52 +0000 To: kdepim-users Subject: Re: emails gathering up in 'Local Folders->outbox' Message-Id: <34861249.z1t6VHbyxh () toy ! adminart ! net> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kdepim-users&m=156866785123682 On Monday, 16 September 2019 21:54:21 CEST Ingo Kl=F6cker wrote: > On Montag, 16. September 2019 18:19:25 CEST test wrote: > > Hi, > >=20 > > why are emails gathering up in 'Local Folders->outbox'? I thought the > > idea > > was to queue them there until they are being sent. >=20 > Yes, that's the idea. Once they were sent they should be moved to the Loc= al > Folders->sent-mail (unless you have configured a different folder for sent > mail). Each of the IMAP accounts is supposed to have its own folder for sent mail.= =20 It won't make sense to put all messages that were sent into the same folder. As far as I can see, the messages are being put into the sent folder as I=20 expected, depending on their IMAP accounts. Since this is no more than an= =20 operation with which the message is stored on the IMAP server by the client= ,=20 it doesn't say anything about the delivery of the message. > Are you sure that the emails located in outbox actually have been sent. If > sending failed, then on selection of an email you should see a note stati= ng > that sending failed and why it failed. At least some of the messages have been sent --- otherwise you wouldn't hav= e=20 received the post I made to the list, and others. Unfortunately, it doesn'= t=20 show in the list of messages within the outbox what the status of any of th= e=20 messages are; each message needs to carry its status information. Usually, there's a notification that the message was sent, which may be tru= e=20 or not. Nothing happens when I use 'File->Send Queued Messages'. When I l= ook=20 at 'File->Delayed Messages ...', a window comes up that says that there are= no=20 messages waiting. > You can retry sending the messages via File->Send Queued Messages. There is an increasing number of messages in the outbox, and nothing happen= s=20 when I do that.