Re: [SLE] Kmail and read-only folders
- From: Emmanuel Briot <briot@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 17:25:44 +0100
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
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