On Wednesday 06 February 2002 07:18 pm, you wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 February 2002 10:34 am, you wrote:
> > I hate that.  Let me guess, you are on Mandrake, right?  For some reason
> > every install of Mandrake I have seen does that to Kmail.  What you have
> > to do is edit ~/.kde/share/config/kmailrc
> >
> > You will see an entry for [Account 1], just manually change that to what
> > you want your default account to be.  Dont delete it, or you will screw
> > up kmail. But if you put some values in there (even if not the right
> > ones) you can then use Kmail to delete the account and put your own
> > default in.
>
> Well, it is on a RH 7.1 box. When I open the above file the account I want
> to be the default is listed under [Account 1]. I grep for default and find
> no account information related to default. I will muck around with it for a
> bit. It is not that big of a deal.
> Thanks for the information.

Yeah, the problem is there is no information.  For some reason Kmail cant 
handle an account with no information.  If you just put some info in there 
you should be able to use Kmail to edit/remove it.

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