Version: 1.11.4 (using KDE 4.2.4) OS: Linux Installed from: Fedora RPMs Installed fc111 from live cd. After booting it I received a notification that updates were available. I installed the updates which included KDE 4.2.4. While attempting to import my mail I discovered that there was no inbox folder visible in the folder list. When I tried to add it the error message said it already exists. I confirmed that the folder did in fact exist in the usual place. it simply was not visible in Kmail. I removed kdepim using yum and re-installed it. Still no inbox visible. By the way the visible foldrs are Local Folders > outbox, sent mail, trash, drafts, templates and KMail-Import
The inbox will appear as soon as you fetch mail from a POP3 server.
What would be the purpose of this "feature"?
> What would be the purpose of this "feature"? Apparently the purpose is to not confuse IMAP users. Confuses POP3 users, however...
Actually the inbox folder appeared after I created an receiving account. If had created the account prior to importing my mail, I would have been unaware of this wrinkle. It would seem that it is best not to ignore the wizard even though creating an account is trivial and your priority is to save your previous mail.