On Saturday 03 November 2007, Hans wrote: > 1. The folder "trash" can not be deleted. It seems, the mails are deleted, > but they are NOT. The size of the file ~/Mail/trash should be set to zero > with an empty trash, but it is NOT. The mails are staying in this folder. > Besides this, this is also a security problem, as mails will never be > securely deleted (and other persons might take a look at it)
Is the trash folder of type "mbox"? If yes, compact it (in German "Ordner komprimieren") > 2. The content of the "sent-mail" folder can not be deleted. The same > behavior as desribed above, with one exception: Do you mean it can't be deleted as in the mails are still visible in KMail or that they are still on disk? > When trying to push the LAST(!) Mail into the trash, kmail crashes with > segfault. This is definitely a bug. Does this also happen if you do "Move all messages to trash" from the folder's context menu? > 3. The content of folder "drafts" are no more shown, although it is still > existing in ~/Mail/drafts. Hmm. While KMail is not running, remove the .drafts.index file from the mail directory and then restart KMail. Does this help? > 4. Please check: I suppose, the access-rights are not set correctly by > default ( I never changed them manually). ~/Mail/outbox, ~/Mail/sentmail > and ~/Mail/trash got 0600, but ~/Mail/drafts got 0644. I think 0600 is the correct one, though I also have one with 0644. My guess is that this folder has been created at a time where there has probably been a bug in kdelibs or somewhere else which resulted in those access flags. Cheers, Kevin
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