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*Read
*Read
Grants the users identified by User Id reading rights for this folder. This also includes the ability for their mail clients to mark mails as read and store this information on the server. [[Special:myLanguage/Kmail/Folder Properties#2|[2]]]
Grants the users identified by User Id reading rights for this folder. This also includes the ability for their mail clients to mark mails as read and store this information on the server<ref>Every user has their own list of read mail, so none of your unread mails will suddenly be marked as read just because someone else has already read them.</ref>.
These users will see this folder in the list of IMAP folders presented to them by their mail clients.
These users will see this folder in the list of IMAP folders presented to them by their mail clients.
Use this to create a shared folder that others can read, but not modify.
Use this to create a shared folder that others can read, but not modify.

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*Read
Grants the users identified by User Id reading rights for this folder. This also includes the ability for their mail clients to mark mails as read and store this information on the server<ref>Every user has their own list of read mail, so none of your unread mails will suddenly be marked as read just because someone else has already read them.</ref>.
These users will see this folder in the list of IMAP folders presented to them by their mail clients.
Use this to create a shared folder that others can read, but not modify.
  • Read

Grants the users identified by User Id reading rights for this folder. This also includes the ability for their mail clients to mark mails as read and store this information on the server[1]. These users will see this folder in the list of IMAP folders presented to them by their mail clients. Use this to create a shared folder that others can read, but not modify.

  1. Every user has their own list of read mail, so none of your unread mails will suddenly be marked as read just because someone else has already read them.